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Chell in the Rain

Chell in the Rain

Whelch

500 - 1,000 downloads

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A simple app that displays artwork of Chell (from Portal 2) sitting on her companion cube in the middle of a field in the rain.
Music by The National (song: Exile Vilify)
Rain from www.rainymood.com
Mashup by Nick Catalano
http://rain.nxe7.com/

Recently changed in this version:

- Enhanced rotation without Persist-on-Close enabled.

- Enhanced beginning animation for landscape view.

- Fixed Insomnia setting.

- Enabled swipe-control as soon as animation ends.

- Typo and wording.

---UPON REQUEST---
- Added two new features to the options list!
- - New Time Stop and Loop Count features allow you to customize and control when the app stops playing automagically!


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Comments and ratings for Chell in the Rain

  • (74 stars)

    by Matt Purchase on 29/04/2013

    Awesome!

  • (74 stars)

    by Jason Coskun on 20/03/2013

    Only downside is that you can't have it running in the background.

  • (74 stars)

    by Darin Wilcken on 31/12/2012

    I love this mashup, and would use this app all the time foot study and relaxation, but unfortunately it forces closes on start. Nexus 7 running stock jellybean 4.2

  • (74 stars)

    by A Google User on 15/08/2012

    Nice artwork, Nice customizations for sound and settings, i do wish there was a sleep setting though.

  • (74 stars)

    by Kaleigh on 08/08/2012

    Plays just like it does online. I could, and have, listen to this mashup for hours. I got into it even before I played Portal. I love it because I can do other things on my phone while listening to it. That's a huge bonus. Also, the little note when you

  • (74 stars)

    by Nick on 05/08/2012

    When I built the Chell in the Rain mashup I used some basic YouTube embed code and javascript to make a nice mashup that I liked. People asked for me to make a HTML5 version for mobile but I resisted. You'd have to mix the two (different length) channels