The Colour Story app is free. However, it might have some in-app purchases or premium features that require additional payment for access.
I'm not sure. It depends on how it's presented and what the background information about it is.
It depends. Sometimes what might seem original can have elements inspired by other works. Without more specific details, it's hard to say for sure.
The details in a colour photo can make it tell a real story. For example, the expressions on people's faces, the background scenery, and the colour tones. If a photo shows a wrinkled face of an old man with a sad look, and the background is a dilapidated house, it tells a story of perhaps hardship and age.
It depends. Sometimes stories labeled as such might have elements based on real events, but could also incorporate fictional elements for dramatic effect.
It's hard to say for sure. You'd have to look into the author's intentions and the sources they used. Sometimes a story can be inspired by real events but not be completely factual.
The Baby Story App is usually free, but it might have some in-app purchases for additional features.
Yes, the Fab Story app is free to download and use, but it may offer some in-app purchases or premium features for a fee.
I don't think it is. 'The Colour Room' seems to be a fictional creation with no direct ties to real events.