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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

Lifeline: Silent Night App Comments & Reviews

Lifeline: Silent Night Positive Reviews

Love this interactive game!!!!This game was so much fun. I played lifeline than the second part of lifeline then I spent the $0.99 for silent night. I really liked Silent night, if you pay attention to Taylor and really think about the situations he goes through you can get to the best possible out come. I haven't played an interactive game like this before and I have to say it has my internet over any other app I've ever played. I love reading though so this was lie the best of both world because I got to be apart of the main characters journey. And If I didn't help him in the right way, not only would his journey be over but so would mine. I honestly found myself getting nervous for Taylor and happy when we did something right. The creators really did well with making his personality, witty, humorous and sarcastic. I found myself getting attached to the character, which I believe is the goal of the game, it keeps you playing and wanting more. I'd recommend this game to anyone and everyone. I think the people that give the game low ratings aren't really thinking or reading what Taylor is asking, if you pay attention and go back and re-read the conversations it can help you get further into the game. Download for sure!.Version: 1.2

Worth the moneyI'm deeply in love with all of the Lifeline games. I had played this game, along with the other two, a while back, but I felt like writing a review (haven't gotten to Whiteout, but will soon) I had cared for Taylor's well-being from the beginning of the first game, I believe he's a really great character, and I also love all the pop culture references(which a lot of the reviews are saying they didn't like it????) his witty persona is what made me happy and enjoy the game all the more immensely; sometimes, I actually forgot he wasn't a real person. I loved Akira also, she also had the personality type I find enduring and made me invested in her outcome, but I feel like I liked Taylor just a bit more. The games are defiantly worth the buy, they may be a little short, in a sense, but the stories produced are riveting. I also found that it is just as interesting if you replay them, trying out different answers, to see what happens to the story and the characters. All in all, I think the Lifeline series is wonderful, and they, and their characters, make me very happy and worth a try for anyone who is interested in interactive games that involve a lot of reading and visualizing..Version: 1.2

Didn't get as into it as the other twoI was very glad to see another Lifeline pop up in the app store, but this one didn't quite live up to the other two for me. While I did enjoy playing through it, when I reached the end I was a bit disappointed at the short length of the game and how I wasn't as invested in Taylor's character as I had been with Arika's in Lifeline 2 or even Taylor in the original. The attempts at pop culture references are getting pretty annoying by now - as a university student, I'm about the same age as Taylor, yet I don't get most of the references and they seem kinda forced now. They seem more geared towards a slightly older crowd, and amusingly, there's even a line in-game saying that the pop culture refences made sound like they're coming from someone twice Taylor's age, so clearly the writer himself understands his limits as someone not from the younger generation. Anyway, this was just part of why I didn't really feel attached to Taylor; another big part was how short it was. I finished the game in a little over a day with the good ending, and I honestly didn't feel a need to go back and explore the other options because it was too rushed to make me feel invested in the game. I hope that Lifeline 4 does a better job with length/character (hopefully, they bring Arika back because I really cared about her character)..Version: 1.2

Just as enjoyable as the first partI have to preface all my reviews of these games with: stuff like this normally isn't my thing. I don't enjoy the digital choose your own adventure type games at all, and on the surface that is what these seem to be.. But they're not. You are actually communicating with the hero of the story. Granted you can't choose what to say, but the options they give you work very well. You get invested in the story and the character's well being. In this particular episode, you're following up on the life of someone from another episode. It was honestly nice to hear from him again and see what he was up to. His personality was still the same, and I liked this virtual person enough that I was concerned for his safety. The plot was interesting and not too transparent, and the varied wait times between messages seemed appropriate and made things funner. If you're on the fence about these games and have the change to spare, I would say go for it. I was very hesitant at first and ended up going for a package deal with several of these games and I'm really glad I did. I think they are now my favorite game app on my phone..Version: 1.2

Daunting, Breathtaking, and Outstanding game.We're in space again! Taylor is back! And guess what? He's in trouble... again. With the suspense and anxiety coming back. The million dollar question is: "Will Taylor still survive at the end of the story, or not." Every decision you will make will affect Taylor's future and his survival. New story and new people to interact with. Honestly, I prefer this game over Lifeline 2: Bloodline. Maybe because I wasn't into magic that much. And I like how we interact again with Taylor. I really enjoyed playing this game, and it attained my expectation. So far, I haven't died in this game, which is exceptional. And by the way, there is a 3 minute game bundle that is available as of today, where "Lifeline, Lifeline 2: Bloodline, and Lifeline: Silent Night" only cost $1.99 only! Which is insane! I mean, what a bargain, right? If you are going to purchase this game, and you haven't played Lifeline, I suggest you play that game first, because it will give you a background of Taylor, and what catastrophe he had gone through before stepping in on the next horrifying occurrence of Lifeline: Silent Night..Version: 1.2

Good Game.This and Lifeline 2 (with Akira) are the first two apps I've ever bought. Unfortunately, I feel the original Taylor story was better than this installment. Couple reasons why; Taylor seems to not really take the situation he's/she's surrounded in seriously as Taylor is almost always making pop culture references. Taylor is also kind of a genius but like a bit toooooo smart, Taylor's intelligence level makes the story lack in the realism aspect of things. He/She is surrounded by a crew of people and they're all useless, he/she seems to be the only smart person in the story. The story isn't as suspenseful as the first and that's because us the players, are aware of the threat, while playing part one I had no idea that the threat was gonna be what it would eventually be and that's unavoidable. The game also went too fast, understandable since Taylor is now in a ship and not on a planet so, responses will come sooner. Another small thing that seemed off was the behavior of the threat. In one instance they disemboweled a fellow crew member of Taylors' opposed to making him one of them. That behavior from the green hostiles was pretty inaccurate with what's been exposed of them before. Overall, I enjoyed the game and looking forward to future installments..Version: 1.2

A MUST BUY!!!This game is great! It has an incredible and captivating story that really draws you in and care about Taylor, the student astronaut who you help get through this intense adventure by making choices for him. The game is heavily based off of your decisions because of every choice you make. Unlike other games that do this, Lifeline makes their choices actually matter and almost every choice will alter how the game's story will be told. I've played through the game three times already and by changing one choice in the game I got completely different story arcs. Unfortunately this game is not as good as the original (which I would highly recommend by the way) but it is a great follow up. Now I really hope they make another one because I absolutely love this series and the character Taylor. My suggestion would be to make the story longer and just more impactful like the first one. At times I felt the game was more of a Christmas special instead of a full game. Despite that though the game was excellent and has kept me very invested for days now. I highly recommend this game for everyone who wants either a casual game to play and/or a great story to be a part of..Version: 1.2

Absolutely AmazingThis series has been one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. Every once in a while, I would jokingly check if there was another lifeline as I loved the first and there was lifeline 2. After a while, I found silent night on the front page of the App Store. The story is very gripping and leaves you wanting more as soon as it ends. The only things I would change *Spoilers* is the whole bomb experience. Without the ice pack, Taylor is doomed as the marines will always kill him/her at the marine cockpit. Even using the fire hydrant didn't make any change and only somewhat delayed. Also, the map was sometimes inaccurate as Taylor would start walking to the cargo bay from somewhere like the ready room and the map would say he/she was at the cargo bay. One last thing, in the previous lifeline wasn't there an ending which resulted in the death of Captain Aya and the nuking of the moon? If there wasn't, disregard this last bit. Overall, the entire series is one of the best series I've ever played..Version: 1.2

Love it, but one major gripeI love this lifeline as much as the other two. I hope they continue to create these games. It is exciting and satisfying to get Taylor to the end, but I have one major gripe: The two options given to help guide Taylor are often the same, really rude or annoying, or the situation is not really furthered by the interaction. I'll give an example that fits all three of those (I'll keep this pretty spoiler free): In one interaction Taylor is running. Taylor has already expressed that he(or she) is tired of you telling him to do things he is already doing (though there have been no alternatives to this in the previous couple of encounters; just two versions of one option.) Even though he has already complained about it, in the next encounter he explains that he is heading to the cockpit. The two options given to guide him are: "head to the cockpit" and " go cockpit-wise." When you choose one or the other Taylor gets annoyed and cuts you off. This type of interaction occurs several times in the game. It is pointless, and annoying to me, and Taylor, obviously. Have the creators run out of ideas? Not sure, but it would be great if the next game did not have these pointless interactions..Version: 1.2

FAVORITE GAME EVERTaylor is such an amazing character! I got so attached to this character I actually cried when the game ended... If the creators of this game actually read these reviews... PLEASE BRING TAYLOR BACK AGAIN. I love this game so much. I actually forgot he wasn't real at a point because he's just so human! I love how this is like a chat kind of set up. Sometimes games get too carried away with the graphics and the story lacks quality and depth. But not this game! It's insane how much I want taylor to be brought back in another app. This app and all the lifelines are amazing and are worth it! But to make this even better please bring back Taylor in another lifeline and make it a bit longer. The first app took me a week or two to complete but this app I finished in a time span of 24 hours (Not continuously). But overall great work! Please continue to make these apps so I can continue annoying my friends about how they have to play them. Awesome job!!!.Version: 1.2

Absolutely First RateI'd give it 10 stars if possible. The first review with its "gripe" apparently hasn't figured out you can go back to any point and begin from there forward. Why wouldn't someone who has been so helpful cut Taylor off for awhile if he gets too annoying. It's very real. Much fun. Really enjoy the interaction between Taylor and You, the unknown connection, as well as the closer relationship between them. Taylor grows so much during these episodes it's amazing to be part of it. For the price, $0.99 if I remember, it's the best almost dollar I've spent in a long time. You may have to work your way through it several times to finally pick the correct combination of advice and counsel to Taylor but if you hang in there, odds are good you'll find an acceptable end to this Lifeline. In all its several meanings. In case I've not been clear, I Like This App. Hope to see a third one soon. Enjoy!.Version: 1.2

Can't Wait For The Next OneOkay, so I was excited enough to be able to talk to Taylor again and guide him through some more intergalactic peril, and while the ending left me a bit confused, I can say with 100% certainty that I can't wait for the next game. I am officially too attached to Taylor. Honestly I'm too attached to Arika from Lifeline 2 also. And, dang it, I want my email full of space lawyer jokes. Pleeeeaaaase give me the space lawyer jokes. Taylor is just an amazing character and his personality is very well done, and I want more of him. I really like this series. Get this game, get it now, even if you hadn't played the first game (which I also HIGHLY recommend) this one gives the opportunity to explain every reference made to it if you hadn't played the first one, by any chance, or if you just forgot. I'm probably just rambling at this point but I thoroughly enjoyed this game. Devs, please make more..Version: 1.2

Fantastic follow-up to original!!!!I was SO very excited to see a sequel to Taylor's story!! I jumped on this as soon as it was released! This game/story is awesome. If you've experienced the first one, you know what to expect. Our hero/heroine is trapped on a spacecraft with very scary and mysterious goings on, with nowhere to run, and very little in terms of places to hide. One by one, the crew are being taken out by "something" or "someone". As the story plays out, our decisions affect the outcome, often in surprising and dramatic ways. Taylor has already become a "friend" if you played the first game. And, getting through this adventure with her is terrifying, stressful, and hair raising, nail biting, edge of your seat fantastic fun. I highly recommend this game, if you like cerebral action-adventure RPGs that take place mostly in your imagination, where your decisions heavily influence what happens to the character..Version: 1.2

Good, but not as good as it could be. (Slight spoilers)As someone who has played all of the Lifeline games thus far, it excited me to be able to play another installment in the series. However, I have a couple of major gripes with this game: 1) The story wasn't as compelling this time around. The reintroduction of Taylor made me giddy, however the story was still missing that "spark". I love the character's sense of humor, but at certain points in the story it felt out of place to be joking around. Not only that, but the game had this weird conflicting feeling of being too rushed while at the same time being too slow. There were too many "waiting" periods squished in and it didn't let the player grow any sort of attachment to the main character. A weird criticism I know, but one that I hope is recognized. 2) That e-mail registration prompt at the end. It felt so impersonal and while I appreciate the idea of being notified when a new game is released, it felt way too tacked on and sort of killed any emotion the game was trying to convey by the end of the story. Seriously, that could have been handled way better than it was. Please never make your characters do something that reminds you that it's "just an app", as it really kills the mood and the immersion. Overall, great game; but it felt a little lackluster. Hoping to see Lifeline 3 in the near future..Version: 1.2

Good but nos GreatWhen I played the first Lifeline I thought it was an amazing game, hooked up really quick, when it ended I bought this one. I don't usually buy games as I get bored too easily, but took the chance and bought the second part of this story. Felt it wasn't at the same level as the first one, you could tell it was made by a different person, because this Taylor talks way too much, and all those weird words, at some point I felt lost with all the text he sent. Too much talk and little less action. I don't know if I used the map as I should be, but felt it was pointless. The options "to keep the flow of the story" weren't delivered as they should have been, sometimes, for example: I selected "yes" and the game showed a totally unrelated "answer". It was short and it wasn't exciting as the first one, so I will stick with that one, as I am afraid I will find the same problem on the next one. Thank you anyway for giving a different kind of game :).Version: 1.2

I'm in love withTaylor!When I first came across the Lifeline games I really wasn't too excited about playing them. But, I was completely sucked into the story and Taylor is darn likable! I really felt like I was seeing everything he described and like I was the only one who could help him. Lol! I killed him the first play through, but saved him and the captain on my second try. I do also love Lifeline Silent Night!! It was really fun and exciting and enjoyable. However, I do not like Lifeline 2.. Not at all. I think it has to do with the character Arika. I didn't like her personality and couldn't relate to her at all. I honestly stopped playing halfway through because I didn't care what happened to her. Lol! But I hope you give us more like Lifeline and Silent Night!! I will buy them all!.Version: 1.2

The ending killed it!!!I was all like yay Taylor again! But as the story progressed, Taylor's persona was idk say somewhat annoying. I liked the variety of characteristics offered by other minor characters. Mari, I felt bad for her. I tried all the options to make both of us or just her survive but I failed, the writers/directors/producers didn't save her at all. I was devastated knowing it was me or her kinda of a situation. The plot was very interesting tho again like most people were saying, the fact that the flow of the story was fast and predictable, ruined it. I hate how Taylor died and how Bos died, etc. I was determined for Taylor to live, survive again. Im devastated by such a ending. The story writers would expect to get their audience to feel compelled or anxious for another app but really they caused sorrow and sadness and dullness in their story. I honestly didn't like the second app with the bundle. But oyyyyy what a ending .-..Version: 1.2

Great game, not quite as good as the firstI enjoyed Silent Night almost as much as Lifeline with just two small complaints. One is that I made an entire play through without Taylor dying until what seemed to be near the very end of the story, like Taylor was about to finish the plan. Part of what I lied about the original was how many choices resulted in a premature end to the story. It gave a feeling of tension that Silent Night lacked. I'm hoping now that I'm doing at least one more play through that tension will become evident, but so far it has not. Which leads me to complaint number two: some choices end up with the exact same response from Taylor even if that response doesn't really make sense. For example, both "What's wrong?" and " Is everything okay?" resulted in a response that really only worked for "is everything okay". Worse, you will make a choice and then it doesn't even happen. You tell Taylor to go one place but in the next block of text the destination is entirely different. Also, there is a maddening this that I hope is a bug. Every time I put my iPad to sleep or exit the app, when I come back the text has rolled back three or four choices and I have to scroll down to the current text EVERY SINGLE TIME. It makes me absolutely crazy. Please do an update that fixes this. Kind of fun, but mostly disappointing..Version: 1.2

BEST OML TAYLOR IS MY SONLOVED THE LAST GAME AND THIS GAME, TOO SO EMOTIONAL AND SUSPENSE AND WOW AND STRESS OML love Taylor's sarcastic, joking personality! Not sure if this is helpful for ppl to read, but I just wanna say that these games r bae. I also see lots of ppl complaining that the choices don't really "do anything or change the story much" or "Taylor won't listen to me" OML guys he's a human being he has his own opinions! He's not a mindless puppet like in other games where you play God. No, this game is so much more realistic in that aspect. You and him are both people. He's going through an experience, and your here contributing your knowledge and giving your advice. That doesn't mean he'll just do what ever you say without thinking of the consequences for him or being in the state of mind that he is in his predicament. Anyway, peace out, love this!.Version: 1.2

Different and compellingIt's kinda like like reading about a two way conversation about fitting puzzle pieces together via text, definitely compelling if you enjoy the space outside the box, in a sci-fi kinda way. Different in that the story line is the focus of progressing through the puzzle of choices made during critical moments. Sound effects are not offensive or monotonous. The story draws your interest at the start but you have to wait as if living the conversations realtime. Like life sometimes the wait is irritating or frustrating but not so much that you don't enjoy the continuing story. The off the cuff humor makes it different with its references to odd bits of trivia which helps to balance the tension of waiting for the other unfortunate 'shoe' to drop outta the sky. Good job coders and writers. Interesting and thought provoking..Version: 1.2

Basically Alien w/ TaylorYeah. That's right. Alien. The greatest science-fiction horror of all time (okay, second behind "Aliens"), except it is an interactive experience! Actually, you could make the argument that the first game in the franchise was "Aliens" and this game was a step backwards to "Alien". How so? Well, this game takes you from the vastness of an entire alien world and drops you into a tiny little space ship with a horde of occupiers (like the college students, but aliens and not quite as annoying) who are after you! It's fun. Can't wait for the next installment! And yes, I know there is a magical installment that was released between this and the first, but it is a completely different story that doesn't fit in the "Alien" franchise feel I was going for in this review..Version: 1.2

No mystery like the first game.So the first game first of all was really amazing and the story really drew me into the aspect of Taylor's survival. Not knowing if he can survive the day, why did he crash, what set off the alarms, and what is at the peak. This game their is no mystery because you already know what's coming at you and when he does find out what's going on, he's not even that surprised to hear about glowing green eyes. The game feels like the movie "Alien where you isolated in the ship with the the glowing green eye people." But now that we know who they are it's not as scary as the fear of the unknown in the first game where everything was leading up to their discover. What made the first game so captivating is knowing so little of his planet and what dangers he could encounter. This game just feels like "go here and their" and avoid the aliens! I'm looking forward to another suspenseful storytelling from these developers..Version: 1.2

Lifeline - Silent NightOkay, so I am totally hooked. It is so refreshing to go back to the types of games that I started out with before all the user friendly pc's! I became so attached to the character ...wondering when he was going to text me and what he was doing, was he safe, etc.! I played the first one because I got it as a free download of the week and was instantly addicted to the game. Love that the story path changed every time you interacted! Love that you could do the fast play and roll back once you complete the game. It takes a few days to complete the game. I was at such a loss when it was over that I had to purchase the other two that I could find(Lifeline2 and Silent Night). This one I ended up replaying several times too with a different outcome each time. Totally hooked!.Version: 1.2

Worth every pennyI loved this game. I recommend playing the first one or this one won't make sense. My only issues with this version VS the first one is Taylor seems a little casual and not very stressed by the life threatening situation he's found himself in. I wish he'd be a little less "silly" and would be a little more fearing and believable. Also it feels like your action buttons will result in the same outcome at times. For example: "go to the cockpit" and "go cockpit-wise". There's a lot of options that are ultimately the same command but worded nice vs. rude. But with that said, I still feel like it's a 5 star game. Was happy to pay 99 cents for this! Despite being a text based game it pulls you in more than most graphical games!.Version: 1.2

Feels a little rushedI loved the original lifeline and I just started the second one since I didn't even know there was a second one. This one started out promising being reunited with Taylor made me feel giddy, and I was happy she was okay (for now), but then things quickly took a horrible turn for the worst. Then it ended just like that. I was finished in about a day where in the other game it took me about 2 and a half days and I didn't even get a good ending after those two and a half days. I love how you can hear Taylor interacting with others ( I realize you can do that in the second one also) . Also seeing where Taylor is is very cool. However the original had a certain charm of the unknown to it that I hope the next one captures as well. This one you kind of already know everything and you just try your best not to steer Taylor into danger. I'm hoping that this game might just be a tie into the next game because It just doesn't capture the charm of exploration that the first one has. It feels like they just tried to push this one out which is why it feels so short as well. Tl,dr version: Much shorter compared to the first game and doesn't have the same feel as the first, hoping the next installment is better..Version: 1.2

Truly AmazingThis game is more of an expansion of the first game of this series than a full game sequel, but it's worth every cent. That being said, it can be enjoyed on its own, but you should REALLY play the first game ("Lifeline") before playing this one, so you understand. Some people complain that it isn't "as long", or doesn't "have as much to it as the first one", but it isn't supposed to! It's an expansion! And a helluva good one at that! Seriously, give this one a try, and help Space Cadet Taylor defeat the evil and menacing Greens once again! Read below for a general review for the series vvv ------------------------- If you enjoy the "Choose Your Adventure" sort of games, and you enjoy humor filled dialogue of sassy characters, you'll LOVE the Lifeline series. Each game feeds into one another, and as different as Taylor's story ("Lifeline" and "Silent Night") and Arika's story ("Lifeline 2") is, it really is amazing how Justus brings it altogether. So whether you're fighting 'Greens' in the sci-fi filled future or the secretly magical and mysterious present, you're sure to have a great time with this series! Worth every cent, I promise you..Version: 1.2

It's 👌The story is pretty good but didn't like it as much as the first lifline, I you could go back to a certain awnser like the first one. There are also a lot of synchronization issues with the phone and watch, I'll be on a whole different part in the story on the watch and the iPhone won't recognize it. So if I choose a old response from the iPhone it would backtrack me all the way to that part on the watch too! Also when you launch the app on your watch it will kinda take a second to refresh unlike the old lifeline that automatically refreshed witch can see jarring and buggy. But overall I liked the story and want to see a 3rd with these problems fixed and a better story thsn the first but I don't know if they could make the better story part possible lol..Version: 1.2

These games are amazing.As a filmmaker and gamer, I think these games do an incredible job of immersing you into their story, as well as creating interesting characters. The game is simple, and that's what's so great about it. Though its simple, it still gets your heart racing when major events start taking place. You are Taylor's rock, and while they come into their own and start making bold decisions, you still need to help them in their struggle. My only criticism is that I wish the game had more "research this" type of choices. The map in Silent Night is very neat, but I wish there were more choices and maybe some puzzles to really make your choices matter..Version: 1.2

Excellent GameHaving been brought up on texted based games, I thought I would give this a try. I was very pleased! The writer obviously understands the dynamics of a decision tree matrix and it complications/rewards. What I truly enjoy is the ability to go back and examine decisions you make in helping Taylor work his way through this situation. I found this fun, annoying, and stimulating all at the same time! A hint? Make sure you have a decent protective cover for your phone or tablet as throwing it against a hardened surface comes to mind each time he doesn't make it lol! I RARELY give five stars however this is not only worth it but this shows much promise! Thank you!!.Version: 1.2

Addictive game!This is the third Lifeline game I've played so far and they are all addictive! It's great to have a sequel game to Tyler's first adventure! I really feel like I know the main character in the game. The way it's written makes Tyler seem like a real human that you're texting with! I've never played a game quite like this before. Using only text and music the creators make a whole other world come alive that you experience at the same time as the character you're helping. I couldn't put it down! Try one, would be my suggestion. They're not expensive, no in app purchases, just unique and wonderful storytelling! More Lifeline please! :).Version: 1.2

Awesome, but could be better.I recently finished the first Lifeline game, and it was absolutely incredible. In fact, the whole series seems interesting and has a very unique charm to it. I absolutely loved the first one. Silent Night was also good, but it could have been much better. I found it to be much harder to connect with the characters in this installation of Lifeline, and it was also INCREDIBLY short (being slightly over 24 hours for me). I would've really enjoyed it better if the game allowed for some downtime to better understand the characters, as things were happening very quickly. My emotional attachment with Taylor was also significantly weaker in this game than it was the first one. I enjoyed Taylor's pop-culture references and jokes, but after a while, they begin to get too frequent and annoying. To wrap it all up, Taylor was much better in the first Lifeline game. There was a perfect amount of humor and personality added to Taylor to make him seem like an actual human being. He reacted to scenarios in very realistic ways. But in this one, he seemed to make too many references and his character began to slightly differ from the first game..Version: 1.2

Absolutely phenomenalI cannot express enough how attached I have grown to Taylor. Guiding Taylor through the White Star and waiting for her to respond back have been some of the most nerve wracking moments I have ever had in a game. I would constantly check my phone, eagerly waiting to hear again from Taylor and hoping that my last choice was the right one. I will admit she died a couple times in my care, but never had I felt so bad about losing a character. I absolutely cannot wait to continue Taylor's adventures and I hope to talk to her some more. I never so readily gave away my email to anyone before, but I'd do anything to keep in contact with Taylor lol.Version: 1.2

Just as good as the original!More complicated decisions... but still the same interactions with Taylor! I just kind of thought the beginning part was a little unnecessary, but it made sense later on. I actually did mess up once (which is what makes it slightly more difficult), but second time was the charm! The only thing that really disappointed me was how fast it went by... maybe I'm a little too invested in this series? But I did start writing a fan fiction, and I've never written a fan fiction xD Just to kind of warn you, the ending will grab you by those things called your emotions. But great story and plot... maybe this series needs to be a movie lol.Version: 1.2

I liked it, but want moreI think the thing I really liked about the first one is that it was drawn out over a couple days because of the realistic waiting for Taylor while he slept and whatnot. I was disappointed that this story was much faster paced and was over in a day. But that's the only downfall. The game was wonderful and I am seriously waiting for more games from this team. The realistic banter/conversation was great, and I liked that they added in more conversation from other crew members. The story was good, but I didn't explore many options. I stuck to what I figured would keep Taylor alive. Worth every minute, star, and the .99 cents..Version: 1.2

PhenomenalI loved it. The attachment to Taylor the first game made you feel was absolutely incredible. When I finished it, I actually kinda missed Taylor. (I may or may not have cried when she "signed off"). There's some new features to this game, some of which I really like. One is that it says something other than [TAYLOR IS BUSY]. It says things like [TAYLOR IS SLEEPING], or [TAYLOR IS PREPPING]. That's one I found really cool. I didn't really like the new feature that allows you to hear other characters speaking; I'd rather have heard it through Taylor's witty summaries, like in the first one. Other than that, the game was truly amazing and I would highly recommend it. It's worth the money..Version: 1.2

Never played anything like itPlayed "Lifeline: Whiteout" because it was free for the week... but amazingly, it was just enough to get me hooked. The Lifeline series is pretty simplistic yet genius. Each game has its own interesting plot that not only keeps me engaged for hours, but days! The game is heavily dependent on your decision making skills & logical thinking. Help your radio com buddy push forward and make the right decisions! Not every path you take is the correct one, I've sadly killed the protagonist multiple times due to careless decisions and hypnotic aliens; The replay value for this game is great. Trust me when I say it's worth the dollar..Version: 1.2

FrustratingThis game is much more frustrating than the first Taylor installment. I killed Taylor in just a few hours and have since gone back to many points in time. What's frustrating are the choices don't actually matter. In one case (no spoiler) he asks if he should sleep or stay awake. I said stay awake and he's like nah, I'm gonna sleep. What's the point in giving me a choice?? In other instances, I saw that no matter which "choice" I made, the exact same dialogue and path was taken. Come on, folks. These have so much potential. Take the time and create a deeper and more open world or just tell us what happens without making us feel like we have choices. I'm hoping for much better in next round or that'll be my last game from you guys..Version: 1.2

Highly enjoyableThe game is not perfect, but it is enjoyable nonetheless. Some reviewers think that Taylor is too smart, but he did win a contest to get to go on the ill-fated original trip, and teenagers can be quite brilliant. He was also the only one who had dealt with the occupiers, so no one else understood the threat like he did. I got very involved in the game. I appreciated being able to return to individual decisions to change them, versus having to restart at the beginning of a day. I also enjoyed having the schematic. Not sure how useful it was, but as a visual person, it appealed to me. Looking forward to the next Lifeline!.Version: 1.2

A wonderful text adventureA wonderful text adventure that will keep you hooked and craving for more! You'll get attached to Taylor and his new crew as you help them navigate through danger. The same two choice method returns with graphical improvements and more in-depth responses from your character. A map of the star freighter that Taylor's adventure takes place in is added to further and improve the story experience that players have. Lifeline: silent night is an overall solid game that keeps on giving at a higher level. A worth while purchase at 99 cents for any text adventure enthusiast and gamers of all kinds..Version: 1.2

An amazing sequel for an amazing game.Honestly, when I bought the first game, I thought it was gonna be a waste of time and money. But the simplicity of it's design, the depth of it's story telling, and it being surprisingly immersive made me replay it again and again until I achieved the optimal ending to Taylor's adventure. The tiny detail of having to wait for Taylor's response and the life or death choices makes you believe that there is a desperate Taylor somewhere out there that you are keeping alive, or slowly killing. By far, one of the best games I've ever played. And that's me saying something about a text-based story game..Version: 1.2

Is an AMAZING sequel to an AMAZING gameI know my title may be giving a bit too much praise, but this game is a REALLY good game, good structure, highly intriguing, and a great ending if you get the right one. I've put some thought into what to put into this review, and after reading a few, I do agree that 1) some of the dialogue is a little repetitive or one sided and 2) it is shorter in-time wise, as in its story is just as intriguing and *edge of my seat; what happens next* as its predecessor, maybe even more, but the effect doesn't last as long. This all being said, I truly do recommend the game, and am greatly awaiting the later ones in this series.Version: 1.2

Wonderful SequelI enjoyed this continuation on Taylor's story so, so much! There was more attachment to him, despite my long leaves from playing the game. I also wish I was just a tad bit better at choosing the correct answer, but I'll blame it on the long leaves (it's totally not that). Honestly, Taylor is my favourite protagonist overall, and is the reason why I recommended the first Lifeline to my friends. And now that I've finished this one (after failing over and over enough times that if Taylor were a real person, he'd be very doubtful of my abilities to pay attention), I plan on recommending this one as well. Cheers!.Version: 1.2

CRAZY, STUBBORN , SARCASTIC, heartfelt and beyond amazingIn the first one at the beginning I honestly HATED Taylor but now it love him! I created such a bond with him that ( spoiler alert ) when he died at the end I actually cried! 😭😭😭 I miss Taylor! I really wish that I could hug him or talk to him face to face. Astonishing job on connecting the reader to the character! Outstanding on action and storyline. Absolutely amazing! One of the best games I've EVER played! Definitely recommend by me. One downside though FRICKING TAYLOR DIED! I really hope he comes back some how in the 3rd one. We shall see in a few minutes! About to download. Again truly amazing content! Props.Version: 1.2

Great game, but syncing issuesI started the story on my iPhone and continued on my Apple Watch. However, when I went back to my iPhone, my Apple Watch progress had not synced and I was taken back to the part of the story where I last played on my iPhone, rendering all the progress I had made on my apple Watch useless. This is a recurring issue as progress on my phone syncs to the Watch, but any progress on my watch fails to sync to my phone, so when I open the phone app it will go back to what it was last time I opened the phone app and overrides all the progress I made on my watch. Is there a solution to this problem? If so, then there aren't really any other issues to this amazing game!.Version: 1.2

Outstanding Game!Okay, so this game is just amazing. I discovered the first Lifeline and was very intrigued; I've never played anything quite like it before. I was instantly hooked! I'm almost embarrassed to admit how attached I am to this fictional character, my buddy Taylor. I love how this game lets your imagination run wild! I also love the aspect of having to wait for Taylor to do certain tasks. It makes it feel very real, like you're actually communicating with a real person. I really love Taylor's personality as well. The sequel did not disappoint! Very well written, and I highly recommend! Please, please, PLEASE give us more Taylor!!.Version: 1.2

AstonishingPlease make a third one with Taylor. Taylor seems so real and human, and the pop culture references were fun. They shouldn't be too out of age range, the dark crystal one I actually got, because I read the book and watched the movie. I feel like Taylor is real, because they seem so realistic. They're really awesome. I refer to Taylor as male, because that's how I imagine them. It actually hurt my feelings when I ran into a path that Taylor dies in, because I am emotionally and mentally attached to them. I want Taylor to make it home to earth. I don't want Taylor lost in space and left that way please..Version: 1.2

100 out of 10This game is the most riveting, most wonderful, and the most heart filling (and breaking) game. Let's start with Taylor. In my eyes I always imagined him as a boy, and what a a character he was. His personality stayed constant through and through, and you felt connected to him. The ending hurt my heart. I reached the, "best of all possible endings" my first try. Me and my friend played it at the same time with two different story choices. Her Taylor became an occupant, and my Taylor destroyed them. I am not lying when I tell you I cried at the end of the game. I had gotten him so far, and we had been through so much, (it felt) that I physically cried and hurt when he died. He was such an amazing character, who had flaws just like the rest of us. I applaud the creators for creating such an amazing character. I want more. They say his adventure is just beginning. Bring him back. Let us finish what we started. (P.s. ITS SO WORTH 99c OK GET IT).Version: 1.2

Great series!I bought the bundle and played the first two which they were both great but I liked the second one better because you get to add more to the conversation and you don't sound like a robot the whole time. I'm looking forward to helping Taylor again and so far the third instalment is pretty fun and the same thing you can add more to the conversation. I'm looking forward to any more they might make and seeing what happens to Arica after the second one..Version: 1.2

Go Taylor Go!What an amazing adventure! Even better than the first! With the promise of more to come! Yay!.Version: 2.0

Trop longSouvent le temp ou Taylor est absent est trop long.Version: 2.0

Love it!I just started and it’s great, sigh- currently Taylor is sleeping- WAKE UP-.Version: 1.2

Really funny + Good CharacterTaylor is the best. He’s really funny and I get sad when my boi dies. 😔 Also the things like “Taylor Is Walking” and stuff I love how one of them is “Beep Booping” Best game. ❤️ Whenever Taylor is unconscious/talking about death I’m like “MY BOY DON’T YOU FRICKING DIE ON ME YOU—“ I love Taylor so much and I just wanna lead him to his perfect end so he can be free and safe. I love this game 💗.Version: 1.2

Amazing.I love this game, it is fun and the endings are really well made!.Version: 1.2

AmazingI loved playing it 😭 the endings were super good and it's just as good as the first game.Version: 1.2

The best so farReally liked this one. Was well paced with the right mix of humour and suspense..Version: 1.2

YaaasssLoved it..Version: 1.2

First one was great. This sequel , silent night, was just ok.The first lifeline story was a little more entering since it was a new game format. The silent night sequel didn’t draw me in as much. Still all in all a great way to kill some time between classes..Version: 1.2

The gameBest game ever.Version: 1.2

Great gameIt's a great game. Make me feel like I'm in the game..Version: 1.2

Great game! Problem with Apple WatchThis game is amazing, I recommend the whole series to anyone who likes an interactive story. I am however having an issues with my Apple Watch, the story isn't syncing properly which keeping throwing my phones version back a few checkpoints each time. I'm basically getting stuck partway near the beginning due to my stubbornness in trying to make it work on the watch, the first lifeline game didn't have this problem. Hope the develops catch this issue and fix it soon!.Version: 1.2

LIKE REAL LIFEI love it ! I feel like if I help a real person....Version: 1.2

WoWJ'ai adoré.Version: 1.2

One of the best iPhone games to date!Both this game and the original Lifeline are excellent games!.Version: 1.2

Nice gameThe story is really good, I love this game so much..Version: 1.2

Worth it! 😍🍓I love the Life Line bundle, but this game's ending was a good one, made me cry. Great work! :) Cheers and hugs from Canada 😁❤️.Version: 1.2

Loved itI loved working with Taylor again and I thought this sequel was great. I really hope for another one as the ending gave a lot of potential for another great story with them. Five stars!.Version: 1.2

Amazing!My favorite one is the first episode but this one also very cool.Version: 1.2

GreatThese lifeline games are all awesome, but I definitely think the original was better than this one.Version: 1.2

Lifeline silent nightEntertaining. Like the humour and storyline. Great job..Version: 1.2

Nothing like it!Incredible to think how this game infiltrate my mind and made me completely absorbed in getting Taylor to the end, with nothing more than words unreeling on a screen! Awesome...more, please!.Version: 1.2

GoodThese games are fun but too slow for my tastes. I get the whole 'real time' thing it's just too slow for me. It would be nice if you could just turn off that aspect if you so choose..Version: 1.2

FantasticGreat game. Great story, only complaint I wish it were longer..Version: 1.2

Soooo goodPlz make a last one with Taylor! :D.Version: 1.2

Enjoyed it!Longer than the first but it was less in depth and left unanswered questions but it was still fun..Version: 1.2

AmazingIncredible game played all 3 lifeline titles and wish there was more you really become invested in the characters and can't wait for your next comm. Story sucks you in and keeps you entertained. Never had an issue with the app other than on the apple watch not wanting to open it from time to time but incredible and deserves 5 stars.Version: 1.2

StunningLifeline is so much fun and I'm glad they added Taylor into the game. Hope they make more lifelines.Version: 1.2

GGThe only thing i can say is that, "i love this game"..Version: 1.2

Lifeline 4 plzI get that Taylor is dead and all, but plz make a lifeline 4 with him in it!.Version: 1.2

FANTASTICSuper original concept, very well done. Recommended to everyone who likes reading and story driven games..Version: 1.2

Great storyNice plot and replayability.Version: 1.2

Tout simplement magnifique et touchant !Ce jeu est une merveille ! Il éveillera en vous beaucoup d'émotions fortes que vous ne serez pas prets d'oublier ! Un grand bravo aux réalisateurs, c'est un vrai chef d'oeuvre !!!.Version: 1.2

Great game! 😐Loved it. Exept for the part where I got severe depression.Version: 1.2

If you liked lifeline 1. This is not that game.I loved the original lifeline, but this one feels very different. Builds up slow, choices you can make are poor and there's wayyyyy too much dialogue from Taylor. Also being a "choose your own adventure" users shouldn't be put in the spot of choosing between options which are pretty much the difference between "ok" and "sure"....Version: 1.2

Wonderful Addition!I was really pleased with the continuation. It was more challenging than the first but there was certainly more personality. It was a little shorter than I thought it would be, and the map feature wasn't as integrated as much as I thought either. It didn't end up feeling incredibly useful further than making sense of how long breaks might be. Overall really fun!.Version: 1.2

Silent NightLoved all three adventures. Hungering for more. Thanks guys..Version: 1.2

Fun gameI've played the first one, and since the reviews on the second one were iffy, I got the third. I was hoping I'd be able to play it on my Apple Watch as advertised, however every time I launch the app it appears as a black screen. I'm unsure if it's a bug or if I'm not doing something.Version: 1.2

The best game everThis is the best game ever. Just buy it like fr this game should be on the top 5 best games in app store. I cried even if its just a game its just so sad and fun at the same time😎 I hope the 3 life line come's out pls make it with Taylor because the them with space is perfect and taylor for the fans. No offence but forget about the one with the desert them it wasn't wow and I pay attention because of how boring you guys made her sound but every thing else was perfect I really hope life line 3 come's out in a month max😎❤️.Version: 1.2

Bon jeuJeu très amusant!.Version: 1.2

Best game everThis is the best iPhone game that I have played ever. I really like the series ever since I bought the first one when it came out. Please keep making more about Taylor she is my favourite character in any game title mainly due to the fact that she gets to know you and tell you about her life and you get to help her. Thanks for making these games please keep making more☺️.Version: 1.2

One of my Favorites!!! Truly Amazing!!!That game (or interactive book) is a masterpiece. The story is addicting, fascinating and it almost makes you shiver with its sound effect and adventure. Unique, original, juste truly amazing. It was worth spending money on it. I hope the said best ending was different but I really liked it anyway. It might seems a little bit exaggerated, but I won't forget about Taylor and his unbelievable adventures..Version: 1.2

Very differentI'm 61 and I find this game very entertaining, any age would because feeling like a hero doesn't happen every day! May the Force be with you ..whoops dating myself Beam me up Scottie! Not again? Carry on..Version: 1.2

AWESOMEThis wasn't like last time where Taylor took like 7 hours to walk from one place to another and it's much shorter but hey, I'm only 1/4 into the game.Version: 1.2

Lifeline 4I love the series especially Taylor. If Lifeline 4 comes out I'm buying it instantly.Version: 1.2

Pebble?I played lifeline for quite a bit (through one wich i loved, now two wich is equally good) but i cant respond to messages on my pebble watch! this would be a WAY better feature than it just spamming my wrist with vibration....Version: 1.2

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