The hearts and imaginations of countless players worldwide were captured when the original Lifeline took the App Store by storm and became the #1 Top Paid Game, and now Taylor needs your help again in Lifeline: Silent Night!
Acclaimed author Dave Justus returns with a suspenseful new story that plays out in real time, delivering notifications throughout your day. Keep up as they come in, or catch up later when you’re free. You can even respond to Taylor directly from your Apple Watch or iPhone lock screen without launching into the app. Your choices shape the story as you play.
Simple actions can have a profound effect. Complete any single path in the game and then go back and see what happens when you make a different choice.
Lifeline: Silent Night is a deep, immersive story of survival and perseverance, and it’s up to you to save the White Star before it’s too late for its intrepid crew. The fate of Taylor, and the world, is in your hands!
Praise for Lifeline:
“This is the best game on the Apple Watch.” – Time.com
“I’ve played many games that I find engrossing, but Lifeline may be one of the first that changed the way I thought about my daily routine, which leapt off the screen and became a part of my lived experience.” - Eli Cymet, Gamezebo
“For a few brief hours I cared – really cared – about the fate of a completely fictional character. I don’t think any other game I’ve played has made me feel that way before.” - Matt Thrower, PocketGamer
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Lifeline FAQ
Is Lifeline free?
Lifeline is not free (it costs 14.90), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Lifeline legit?
✅ The Lifeline app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I can only imagine how difficult writing choose your adventure games can be given you have to account for so much. But whereas Lifeline and Lifeline 2 account for it very well, this game does not. I've played it before a long time ago, and having done things a little differently than that play through I'm noticing that you can miss and entire chunk of the game that gives meaningful story details.
Now, this would be okay if the rest of the game reflected that you missed it, but this game does not. At a certain point near the end of the story the characters act like that chunk of the story happened even though in my play through this time around did not. It gets very confusing and is rather bothersome.
Great game
Really enjoyed the game. Keep them coming.
Cool Game Cool Girl
The game is cool and so is Taylor
Baller game
Played through first one, was amazing, played this one, was even better. Did everything right right, up until the very last choice where I messed up and got the worst ending. Back up to just that choice on a gamble and turns out thats the best possible ending, so pog I guess. Not a lot of explanation for the end, but leaves a lot of room for a sequel. Maybe book. Who knows. Either way, hype game, it’s cheap, worth the time.
Good, but painfully slow
I played the first lifeline and of course, as lifeline players do, had to download the sequel. BUT WHERE IS THE FAST MODE??? this one is just painfully slow to play through because 20% of the game is taylors dialogue, the other is just WAITING for her to do SOMETHING. i cant do it anymore 😂
Well then
I love Taylor. That’s it. That’s the review.
Loved it
I feel like this one was much harder than the last one but I still loved every second of it
All 3 minute games
Awesome! I want more!!!
Loved Loved Loved
Alright, so I just finished this one right after winning the first game. Much to my great relief, Taylor remembered me from the first game and made me rly happyyyy! It was such a good plot! The only reason I didn’t rate 5 stars was cause I wish it was longer. I wish there were multiple days involved…but would totallly say worth the money
Very good
SPOILERS!
Spoilers
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Ok, so at towards the beginning of the story I noticed that after Taylor and i agreed to go to the cockpit, in the next conversation, one choice says “keep heading to the ready room” even though we never talked about that.
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