Sundown–White Birch is an mix of fantastic writing, flawless illustrations, beautiful music, and easy to follow animation. Synopsis:
America 1870. A Gothic western set in the Post-Civil War chaos and at the height of the Indian Wars, a trio of unlikely characters (and a talking horse) band together in an epic journey across America’s Badlands in search of answers for the misery they have lived through.
Love, romance, misguided philosophy, and violence on a Greek-like scale… this is the world at SUNDOWN.
Available on iPad. Soon on iPhone and Android.
Watch the Sundown – White Birch Trailer.
The story is deep, dark, and engaging. I was hooked from the very first panel.
As an interactive app producer and author myself, I’m amazed and excited about what Motionworks Entertainment has done here. It’s currently the best motion comic on the market. They’ve given the viewer an immersive experience, which is what I want in an interactive story. I was so intrigued I didn’t even think about the interactivity as I was viewing it. The music blends in with each scene, creating a tense ambience. The comic panels and dialogue were engaging and easy to follow. And the animation was present but not overpowering. Each art form enhanced the story, not detracted from it.
I’m really looking forward to Part 2.
Buy Sundown: White Birch on iTunes.
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Ellie Ann is an author and an editor for Stonehouse Ink Publishing. Check out her new thriller, , and the upcoming , she co-authored with #1 Amazon bestseller Aaron Patterson. Something else that tickles her fancy is working with transmedia books at Noble Beast Publishing, where she is a producer, author, and editor.
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