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The original Lifeline took the App Store by storm, reaching #1 Top Paid Game on iPhone and Apple Watch in 29 countries. Its compelling mix of real-time storytelling and Dave Justus’s suspenseful writing continues to capture the imaginations of countless players worldwide.

Lifeline 2 raises the bar with a new story almost twice as long as the original, with many more choices and paths to explore. Lifeline 2 features a 28-minute original soundtrack and is fully optimized for watchOS 2, delivering the best Lifeline experience on Apple Watch yet.

The second story in the Lifeline series connects you with Arika, a young woman on a deadly quest to avenge her parents and rescue her long-lost brother. Your choices will keep her alive and help her succeed as she faces mortal danger on her way to a final, fateful showdown against the forces that threaten all of humanity.

Lifeline stories play out in real time. As Arika travels to complete her quest, notifications deliver new messages throughout your day. Keep up as they come in, or catch up later when you’re free. You can even respond to Arika directly from your Apple Watch or your iPhone lock screen, without launching into the app on your phone.

After completing any story branch, you can rewind to earlier parts of the story, or speed through parts you’ve already read. See what happens when you make a different choice: will you guide Arika virtuously, or cut corners to gain an edge? Seemingly simple actions can deeply affect the outcome.

Arika’s story, and the fate of the world, depend on your judgment. You will face the consequences together, because Arika is relying on YOU.


Lifeline 2 features no in-app purchases and no ads. An Internet connection is not required.

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Praise for the original Lifeline:

“[A] surprising iPhone and Apple Watch bestseller is pushing the boundaries of fiction” - boingboing.net

“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 2 was created by:
Dave Justus
Matthew Sturges
Colin Liotta
Dan Selleck
Mars Jokela
Benjamin Ellebracht

Original music composed by Norman Fairbanks. Soundtrack available on iTunes: http://bigfi.sh/LL2iTunes

Lifeline 2 App Comments & Reviews

Lifeline 2 Positive Reviews

Great as expected, but....The game is great, as expected after playing Lifeline 1. My knock of one star is for the readability of the text. This is much harder to read than 1. There is no setting for font size, and sadly they did not write the game to Apple’s font sizer API. This is the only game of this kind that I have to grab my glasses for. Very annoying and disappointing for Big Fish to ignore those of us without 20/20 vision.😎 Another issue for me: If someone grows up in an isolated town, then an orphanage, then a decade on the run focused on just one thing, how the heck do they pick up all the societal slang, and music and film references that they constantly use. That’s a rather big logical leap. Almost another star just for that time flaw. 🧐 I also wanted to knock off another star for your treatment of my cities. I was born and raised in Portland, and now live one block away from Happy Valley. Given that Happy Valley has the highest income per capita of any city in Oregon (amazing what 1 block can do for your income), and is completely full of McMansions (mansion wannabes). Given these McMansions have only about 6 feet separating one from the next, it’s very hard to picture a dilapidated orphanage still standing anywhere in Happy Valley. Fiction I know, but really?? However you did get the Pearl district right, so that evens out. 😁.Version: 1.4

*WARNING SPOILERS* I Loved the first one and silent nightI love the lifeline games especially the first 2 (1 and silent night) the stories are great and the humor, although sometimes corny, is a great addition. I also like the idea of "real time" so you can't just finish the game in 2 hours or something and that you can play it just by the notifications when your phone is locked. I do have to say I was disappointed in the end of silent night. you spend who knows how long on the first game and who knows how long on silent night only for them to die in the end?! (Apparently the best ending to get) like the whole point was to get the person out alive and not die right? So then I got lifeline 2 hoping it had some kind of reference to the first ones like maybe your Captain Shepard or the one lady pregnant in silent night or maybe even somehow Taylor survived going into the blackhole and you could still communicate. I did only play through silent night once so I don't know all the endings cause maybe she does survive in the end, But so do the aliens. It will be really nice to see another lifeline were Taylor comes back or something. Either as an alien or as the person you talk to again. Lifeline 2 is a big jump with setting all future and space travel then now it's modern day? I feel like it should have stuck to the future space travel and stuff in the same universe at anything. But over all all 3 are great and enjoyable! 5 stars for sure..Version: 1.4

Well worth itOthers didn't like Arika. I did. I admit the popular culture references seemed a bit implausible coming the mouth of a 20 year old, but we are dealing with a mage who derives her power from cutting symbols into her skin so it's already implausible. The writing is good. The only problem I have is that for the most part you aren't given two distinct choices. Usually you're just doing the equivalent of "uh huh" as she does stuff or tells a story. So when you ARE given choices that will matter it is really obvious. What's not obvious is which choice. Sometimes they are common sense. Sometimes they are arbitrary, it seems. Like with the original lifeline, too often you find yourself wanting choices that aren't there and being stuck on a plot line you'd rather not be on, and it doesn't feel like your decisions or suggestions really affect things. That being said, it's still fun and worth the price..Version: 1.4

Not as good as the first but still a good timeI really enjoyed this game. It's much longer than the first which really helps me feel invested in the main character Arika. It's much easier to care about her and the journey than Taylor from Lifeline 1. That being said, she is like the female version of Taylor, however being even more sarcastic, which makes Lifeline 2 feel a little too similar to the first game. The game also ends very abruptly and somewhat unsatisfyingly. While this was a problem in Lifeline 1, it only feels worse in 2. Assuming you make smart choices, the climactic challenge at the end feels more like a "what, that's it?" Considering how much more time I spent with Arika than Taylor, I was rather disappointed in how it didn't really feel like we ended the journey on a high note. The second to last encounter was far more climactic . However the encounters are very fun and the descriptions of environments are detailed poignant. I had a lot of fun helping Arika and despite some failings, I think this game is well worth $3. I would definitely recommend it to a friend. I'm sad the journey is over and can't wait for the next game..Version: 1.4

More storyline than before, same excellent conceptThe concept behind these series of games is excellent. All too often in the freemium games we all download to play, there is some way to speed up advancement. Or, the game is designed to get so agonizingly slow after you've invested some time into it to tempt you into to buying whatever mega currency it's pushing. This game is completely different. Following the main characters around takes time, and the first play through you can't speed up (there's no in game currency). The effect is that, while you're waiting, you actually think about what the protagonist is up to, almost as if they're real. The effect is that you're more immersed in the scenario in a way that no other game emulates. This is not a sequel of the original, but has a completely new story arc that has more choices to make which greatly expands the potential pathways to take. It's worth a buck, if for no other reason than to enjoy the unique gameplay and style..Version: 1.4

I'm StuckI don't know why this happened but after I get out of the loop in the monastery Arika makes a doctor who reference and then she says : "I'm through the door. This is what the slype is supposed to look like." "On one side, I can clearly see the (null), where I just came from." "In the middle, I can see an arch leading to what must be the chapterhouse." And then it stops. There's nothing after that at all. It doesn't say [Arika is busy] or anything like that and there's no three loading dots either. I've reset the game restarted my phone and charged my phone but nothing is working. And I've waited for about an hour and nothing is happening. I really like this game and I'm rlly sad that I can't play anymore so if someone could tell me how to fix it that would be great. And I've already went to their website for how to fix any of your problems with the app I've tried them all and they didn't work. But I love this game I just need help to continue..Version: 1.4

Best game of the Lifeline series!!!I played the first lifeline game and I have to say, that was amazing and incredibly immersive, but this game completely tops that!!! This is the first time I have ever written a review but I have to say this game deserves it. I got really hooked into Arika's storyline and I would love to see her story continue more than anything. It's taken me a couple of days to complete it and get the best ending possible and I could really feel a deep connection with this character as I was playing this game to the point where every time there is a break in the dialogue, I keep anticipating for her to reply back and I love the sarcastic humor displayed throughout the whole story. I've even gone to the point of going back in the story just so I can see all of the different possible endings that could occur just to make sure I didn't miss anything. I would love to see this series continue and especially want to hear more of Arika's storyline..Version: 1.4

CaptivatingSo I played lifelines and then lifelines Silent Night before playing lifelines 2. I have to admit I died in both lifelines and lifelines SN towards the end but I just wasn't captivated by the story of Taylor. Don't get me wrong I enjoy Taylor's story it's unique and well extremely original but Arika's story Felt different before yes they have some similarities but it was way longer and just more caring. You could actually connect to a character and not just be worried about their life and more of what they have to say. Making it through Arika's story and keeping her alive on my first play through was so rewarding the choices I made in Taylor's story were different from Arika's instead of driving mission forward I choose to ask how she was. Goes to show that I personally think it's a story that you can deepen your bonds with. To conclude I understand people will either like Arika or Taylor depending on if you give it all a chance..Version: 1.4

Great Story Based Text AdventureIf you liked Lifeline 1 and Lifeline: Silent Night, Then you will love this game. It takes a story outside of our previously beloved Astro-cadet Taylor, but LL2:Bloodline brings you, the player, to a heart touching character that gets closer to you than Taylor ever could in Lifeline 1. Bringing along features of the previous lifelines, this one makes the player even more involved and submerged in the story by having the character use your name that you give. Something I wish Taylor did. This simple thing makes the player more involved and it brings more satisfaction and of course feelz to the game. It makes you feel more connected to the character and more hopeful of their condition. Great game. Longer than the previous lifelines, but filled with just as good of a story. Excellent soundtrack too! It imbeds into the player's mood according to the situation very well. Overall I love this game's story, and all the little interesting features passed over from the last Lifeline. I hope in another Lifeline (3?), the makers of this game will find even more ways to emerge the player and involve him/her into the story, much like they did adding the name function. It makes the player more closer to the character subjectively. Excellent feelz are felt in this game. Even for just a simple text game, but even books are evidence of such great storytelling..Version: 1.4

Solid Story, Worth Your TimeIf you're up for a good story, and a surprising amount of personal investment in a fictional character, this is probably your game. The new character might grate on you at first, but give her some time. You can't help but see her mission through (and perhaps feel guilty about the things you've encouraged her to do). Poor girl. The people and locations were always interesting, though not ground-breakingly novel. The incredible number of solutions to puzzles and endings you could stumble into were wonderfully well thought out. (I "solved" one with a wad of gum, more or less). Having to rely on her descriptions of the surroundings, and what (& when (& if)) she chooses to tell you adds a tangible layer of tension to every decision. There are no cheap or undeserved Game Overs, and they all have the promise of revealing something interesting. An unexpected, but worthy follow-up to the original 2 Lifelines..Version: 1.4

A must buyI feel like lifeline 2 is one of the best apps where you choose the main characters fate. This is really a step up from silent night which I felt was too short and they made Taylor some kind of child genius. I really got connected to Arika and really hope she comes back in another story. That said I do feel like they used some older references for only being a 9+ game, but I still enjoyed it. If you're looking for a game that will take you a while but will still be worth the wait this is a game for you. Just because it cost money doesn't mean you should hold back once you complete the story you can always go back and find alternate endings. (I had to play 17 times to try and get the happy ending!) I would recommend this game to anyone who just wants to sit down and read through a story. It is very fun and addicting. 4 out of 5.Version: 1.4

Good game, felt way more linear than 1Having thoroughly enjoyed the first game, I decided to get the second one. I feel as though this game was just Three Minute Games testing out their platform with a different type of story and protagonist. While I am a huge fan of this platform, I felt as though I didn't have as much freedom of choice as I did in the first game. For example, in the first game, Taylor would go with whatever you told him to do, which may or may not lead to consequences for him later on. In this one, however, Arikha would sometimes choose to completely ignore what you said. This, I think, contributed to me not being able to connect as much with Arikha as I did with Taylor. In the first game, you were at the controls, and Taylor would go and do whatever you chose. In this game I felt more like a spectator..Version: 1.4

Great Game!The original Lifeline will always be my favorite due in part to the shocking discovery of the Greens. Although, Arikas story is also great and honestly better in context since it's much longer. At first I thought it was an entirely new story with no connection to prior Lifelines. But as you continue playing you'll vaguely soon realize the similarities and realizing that perhaps Taylor has failed to keep the Greens away from earth, gives you that same sense of shock as when you first encountered the four astronauts in the original. This game is also by far the scariest of the three and didn't feel forced like Taylors second story. I look forward to future installments of Taylor and Arika and I can honestly see this Dave Justus project become an interesting movie adaptations. Please keep these games coming!.Version: 1.4

Even better than Lifeline 1!I downloaded Lifeline 1 when I saw it advertised in the AppStore a couple weeks ago and loved it so much I downloaded the Lifeline combo pack. I was far from disappointed! I enjoyed Lifeline 2 even more than the first game, which is saying a lot. The second installment lasted longer and was even more involved than the first. There were also multiple detailed endings to the story, so it was even fun going back after I finished and seeing how things could have ended if I had made different choices. Because of the length of the storyline, the answer options, and Arika's personality, I connected with Arika a lot more than I did with Taylor. I also enjoyed the Pacific Northwest setting. I hope we see Arika again soon in an even longer and more detailed game!.Version: 1.4

So much fun!I love to read books, you can read them when you have time, and when you don't have time, I find myself wondering what's coming next for the characters in the book. This game is sort of like reading a fun story, but I get to control the main character, and make decisions for her that change the direction of the story. There are times when she needs to sleep or walk a long distance, and is gone for hours, and then send a message saying she's awake or at her destination, and asking for guidance or just some conversation. There is no need to respond right away, so the game doesn't mess with a work day, but it is fun to check on a break and see where she is, and help her along to the next adventure. This game is worth the 99 cents all day long..Version: 1.4

Spellbinding, Yet DisappointingI want to start off this review saying that I really loved this game. I really loved the first one, and I liked this one just as much. That being said, this game was a lot longer than the first one (or as I have been told, Silent Night), which is not necessarily a bad thing. The dialogue was just as gripping as the first one, and I really enjoyed myself. A problem that I've found with both the first and the second is that I'm not entirely sure whether is meant to be dialogue or written words. Arika explains that her spell changes speech to text, but that doesn't explain some parts where she seems to write without talking. I realize that gameplay might be limited with just one or the other, but it just bothers me when it switches between the two. The ending of Lifeline 2 was disappointing, to be perfectly honest. She had gone through all these hardships, and yet the fight with the Greens was over so easily. Once she reunited with her brother, it all seemed anticlimactic somehow. Overall, I'd very much recommend this game (In fact, I'd recommend all the Lifeline games)..Version: 1.4

Generic fantasy setting and annoying main characterLook, I saw the description of this app and was a bit skeptical of this magical setting since I was hoping it would be 'spacey' (such great terms) like the first one but decided to get it anyway. Lemme just say that it was... a waste of $.99 I'm gonna start off by saying that the main character Arika both annoys and bores me. She complains too much and her constant quips get boring after five minutes. I could not get a good connection with her as I had with Taylor, and her explanations of things as they pop up just take me out of it. The story is also very generic and tiresome, with repetitive dialogue and a droning plot. I couldn't even finish it, the game just frustrated me so much. Ha I might have gotten more worth out of this by just spending that $.99 on getting rid of ads in a different silly game.Version: 1.4

Best game I've played yet...Hello fellow gamers, today I'd like to discuss the game of Lifeline 2. This, hands down, is the most immersive, most intense game that I have touched in my many years in the App Store. Please note that there will be spoilers ahead. You have been warned! Ready? 3... 2... 1!!! When you first open the game, you are greeted out of nowhere by the text,"Please". "Please tell me that it worked". You are then given the choice of responding "Uh... that what worked?" or "What's happening here?" The person on the other end of the connection, Arika, will then assume you are someone else. However, when you tell her otherwise, she begins to say that you are the wrong person. As she continues to speak, the way in which she does so indicates that this is taking place in modern times. As you continue to play, your relationship with Arika grows ever stronger, and you start to become somewhat attached to her. All in all, this game takes a new angle at mobile games. I definitely recommend this game to those who enjoy games with action, good storytelling, and humor where it belongs. This has been Mr. Tripdon reviewing Lifeline 2. Have fun!.Version: 1.4

Love this game, just some critiquesIf you only play this game, you'll probably love it. If you played the other games, you'll notice a striking similarity. That said, the game play is super engaging. I don't really play games but i couldn't wait to get notifications after Arika was busy. I had made a mistake early on and there was a bit of a dues ex machina to fix it at the end. It would be nice if the dagger got a little bit more background to make that part more believable. Like having the dagger look out for people. I agree that I didn't quite understand the connection. It's better when you think of it not speech to text as much as directed thought to text and she could open it to listen to others too..Version: 1.4

Wonderful!I was hooked on the first one, and loved this one too. With both of these, the feeling of interaction with the characters was really strong. (The 3rd one, was more gruesome, less mystery, less feeling like I was part of the decision-making, so that was disappointing). I like having to wait a bit while characters do things (like travel, eat, sleep, need a mental break). I liked being able to enter in my name so the Arika talked to me by name. The humor in the conversation is great. The story ended very quickly though, so I'm ready for Part 2 of the Arika story comes out. Did she really make the best decision to leave? Was it really her brother? Was it a trap? Good tale. Looking forward to more..Version: 1.4

I loved it!!!I, personally, think this one was even better than the first one. It had twists and turns and every little decision counted. I felt so bad when I got Arika killed getting the key the first time ;-; I explored around more, did some research, and finally found a way to get the key. Then came so much more, i wont spoil it for anyone who hasnt finished or played yet ;3. But i will recommend this to anyone who loves thrilling, emotional, extremely in depth stories. This nearly tops "The Wolf Among Us" in my personal list ^~^. Looking forward to seeing Arika again, hopefully the "You have not seen the last of Arika" ending will be used to go into another amazing story. Thanks for the amazing game ^~^.Version: 1.4

What the plot?[SPOILER WARNING] Read under your own discretion. . . . So when I played the first Lifeline app with Taylor, I actually felt as though his life was meaningful and his goals to stop the Greens were heroic and thought provoking. When I played this game, I felt nothing for Arika and the plot was thrown at me without remorse. The concept was interesting at best and I loved the fact that magic was involved, I just didn't like the fact that whole story was holding your hand while you were involved in getting three items and fighting the bad guys, the Greens. THE GREENS. The greens was the idea for Taylors plot, not this one. It felt like they wanted to make it connect to the previous game when it just made me feel disappointed instead. The plot was mediocre, as I felt like the bad guys should not have been the aliens from the first game but a different thing altogether. I thought that this concept would be excellent if it was not in modern times but during some medieval fantasy era. Arika didn't make me feel sympathetic for her and her sarcastic attitude felt abnormal and was an extreme version of Taylor's personality. It wasn't the best but it was still slightly enjoyable in the least..Version: 1.4

Better then the Lifeline 1I liked Lifeline1 but on the watch it had performance issues. Lifeline 2 has solved the performance issues and made a better looking game. It still bugs me the way it is not always scrolled to the correct location to continue reading when you move in the story. If that worked better I would give it 5 stars. The story is well written but maybe does not pull you in the way the first story does. The game plays better though notification then the first one. I have also been playing Ghost Psychics which is a similar Watch/iPhone game and I like that one also..Version: 1.4

AmazingIgnore any bad review you read about this app! It is amazing! The twists and turns of this story will keep you anxious for the next section. I have bought all the Lifeline games and will continue to buy any new ones that come out. A note to the developer: The responses could be a bit more immersive. Instead of having something like "Did you forget..." And when you push it the actual response given to the character is "Did you forget to recode the drill control room door? You need to keep them out." I think it would be a touch better if the options actually had that kind of detail..Version: 1.4

Oh my WORD.The plot was amazing, with creative twinges each and every tap of the screen. It pulls at your mind during the day as you wait to hear back from Arika- to see if another one of your choices has condemned her to her demise, or to a step closer to victory. The dialogue prompts you to think, to laugh- and at one point, I swear, I let loose a tear, and I was on the brink of doing so at others. I've played the first Lifeline game (which was phenomenal), and this one seems to be even better. My fingers are itching to buy the third, and I just can't wait to see what other Lifeline games will surface. Thank you a million times, Dave Justus..Version: 1.4

Great app overallThis app was reminiscent of the old choose your ending story books. Good storyline overall, I liked the options I had to choose from - so there's a descent amount of deviation in the story. I didn't much like the ending, left a lot of questions, and going back and changing some of your choices did answer any of the questions. I was irritated by the real-time gameplay. There were times I would only get to read one or two paragraphs before there was another half hour break, especially at the beginning. I think real-time should be an option not a requirement..Version: 1.4

It's the bee's knees!I'm playing this along with the first one at the same time now. I may get Silent Night tomorrow as well. The story is immersive, the music amplifies the immersion. The fact that in this one the character addresses you by your name at times makes you feel a bit more personally interested in what happens to the character. You actually feel like you're trying to help someone achieve a goal. They ask your advice on choices and depending on what you tell them to do the outcome can be positive, negative, both or neither. There's times when you actually get worried about them..Version: 1.4

AmazingI have to admit, I had my doubts. I was really really into the first one and I just didn't think they could make one anywhere close to as good. But they did. It was longer and my only wish is that it wasn't THAT familiar to the first one but I'm so glad I bought it. Yeah, the end is really sudden, but it was amazing. I really love this whole series of games and you should buy it. I really almost cried at the end because I was actually touched by this fake character. All in all, it was the best 99 cents I ever spent and the best game I've ever played. Except my friend teased me about reading it BUT WORTH IT I PROMISE YOU.Version: 1.4

**spoiler** Great, engaging, exciting...This game makes you stop and think before making choices. It's tied in with the first two lifeline games by the little green creatures which I thought was odd, but still exciting. The ending was lackluster. I do wish there were other choices you can make. There are times when the two choices available are nowhere near what I would say... Other times you give the character a response and they don't even listen so your choice didn't make a difference. Great game overall. Can't wait for the new games when they come out..Version: 1.4

Best Text Driven Game on the App Store!I have played this game a couple of times and this past time was the first time I actually succeeded and reached the end. It was a wild ride and an incredible story that just pulls you in like nothing else. I found myself actually worried about Arika as if I was actually magically connected with another person, and the game left me constantly thinking about it. It felt real and it felt powerful, with a great story to match and good choices for how to react, if you enjoy choice driven games, this is the game for you..Version: 1.4

The sequel. Now with more pop references.So, much like the first game I was eager to keep the story moving and checked my phone frequently to see if I had notifications. The length was good, like the original. It's worth the .99 cents. The story was enough to keep me interested to finish it. But there were some issues. This girl, for growing up secluded, sure knew 100 times more pop culture references than her counterpart in Lifeline. She says she had 10 years of watching movies since the tragedy, but to make the references she makes, that would have been all she did. She says she's a teen witch, so where did she get the money for all of the movies (and if she ever had any why didn't she save some for her quest?). There was a technical flaw too. The Quest van ran out of gas, and so I had her use magic to get to the shop. Then somehow the van is there in the city even though she clearly left it behind. Just some minor details that dropped me right out of the fantasy of the story..Version: 1.4

Great follow up: Highly Recommended.This app has a different story and a bit more involved with the main character but by the end the authors have created a slight tie to the story of Taylor. But get it and play it and get even more challenges and enjoyment that Taylor gave to us. As with Lifeline 1&2, this is the most engaging app I've played. So, it's different but in my opinion it's as good, if not a bit better, then the Taylor series. And there's an indication that this story will have a sequel. Enjoyment I never thought to find in an app like these. Get them, play them, and enjoy. Great recommendation..Version: 1.4

Good game with one annoying featureI absolutely loved both games in this series. The only thing that really hacked me off was how whenever I chose a dialogue option, I would say something different than the option I selected. For instance, when given the option "Will you use it to charge your power ring" or something thereabouts, I actually ended up with "What are you, in the green lantern corps or something". Please don't do this for future games, it doesn't really serve a purpose beneficial enough to justify cutting off a players choices from their actions IMO. Thanks for reading..Version: 1.4

Thank youMy vocabulary is probably under qualified to describe my experience what these games so I’ll state it simply. I love these games every one of them. The story was captivating between the realistic characters conversations references it is almost impossible not to feel sad when you have to wait for actions like sleeping or traveling to be performed. I was so glad when I found out about this series and it is well worth the money. I can’t wait for the storylines to continue. Thank you for the passion these stories are told with..Version: 1.4

Play ALL THE GAMESI have bought all the lifeline games and I absolutely love all of them this one was amazing but my only problem was that I played lifeline and lifeline silent night before this so I was really excited to see what happens to Taylor but that's just because I'm so invested in him now. But I don't agree with the other reviews I like how Arika is kind of like Taylor in a way because I don't think that these games would work with a main character with a different personality but anyways I loves these games definitely worth 1 dollar.Version: 1.4

Just as good-if not better.Yes this story is similar to the first. But it is also a lot different. You have several missions leading up to a big mission. I liked the Arika a lot more that Taylor. (Taylor was a good character, but I think Arika is better.) There is more interaction, and the imagery is great. You get to wander around a pawn shop, a momentary, and an old gothic orphanage. Some of the wait time is kind of long/random, but that doesn't matter to me. I really enjoyed this game, and really can't wait for another with Arika as the lead (as promised at the end of the story.).Version: 1.4

Plz read till the end🤔I love all of these games. But this one in particular asks me to choose an option, and then totally twists it: The guy says, "Hey, I'm lost." So u choose: "Where are u trying to go?" And it makes u say, "We all get lost in life sometimes..." That was an analogy BTW. But still!! I wanna say what I choose, bruh! I've had this same problem sometimes in "silent night". But u should really buy the first one. The first one is funny, and VERY addictive. I HIGHLY recommend these games. I just wish they'd fix the "don't care what u just chose" thing. -lifeline1_lover4life.Version: 1.4

Too many dumb jokesThe first lifeline game was good in a sense that it felt very serious and eerie, and you felt like you were literally on an alien planet with Taylor. However in this game there are too many corny jokes that have no place in the game and make it feel like a chore to get through. At first I thought you couldn't even die in this game, because it didn't seem that serious, but apparently you can if you make the wrong decisions, which is good. There are also multiple endings and you don't have to start from the beginning if you die, which is a good thing. I hope the next game has less lame jokes or else I am not buying it..Version: 1.4

Awesome!!There are definantly errors in this one, but theres is no question how fun it is! Its so suspenseful and exciting! Even though there a few problems you can catch within the story, it doesnt matter because of how connected you get to the character. However, it would be even better if the few errors could be fixed because it makes it feel more like a game and less like you are actually in contact with Arika. I think the ones with Taylor are a little better but i truly enjoyed all of them! God bless.Version: 1.4

I WISH I COULD GIVE THIS GAME 10 STARS!I just want to start by saying I was a huge fan of the original Lifeline story as well as Lifeline: Silent Night. Both were amazingly put together and by the end of the first one I felt like I had a connection with Taylor. When I first bought Lifeline 2 I expected it to be a continuation of the first two, but boy was I wrong! It was a completely different story and it was amazing! I cannot wait for the sequel to this game as it has been one of my all time favorites from the App Store!.Version: 1.4

The story that almost made me cryOkay sit ur booty down and be prepared for a n adventure of a life time. so the story is similar to the two other lifeline games in the series, but instead of being in outer space, the character is in the NW area and is a mage!!! the concept is pretty much the same but it's twisted slightly to adhere to arika's own traits and personality. by far one of my fav games and def was worth the $2 dollars for it. if u aren't opposed to the chance of crying at the end then def get this game. heck get all of the lifeline games just do it.Version: 1.4

Great!I was reading the reviews on this game, most urging me to buy, so I did just that. I must say, nobody here is exaggerating! The game is very intriguing, I accidentally pressed the wrong button though. This leads me to my question. Can you enable the ability to choose the other option if you change your mind, or slip up like I did? Now I have to wait a few hours because she decided to walk instead of steal a minivan. I will continue to play. ( my main reason for writing this is to pass time...).Version: 1.4

Great Story, but some nagging problemsOverall, this game is a fantastic game (especially because I got it for free with the bundle). In addition to being longer, the character Arika is great (although she reminds me of Taylor a lot), and all of the events are very interesting. However, when playing, a couple problems nagged at me during my gameplay: *SPOILER ALERT* 1. I picked up baby food in the monastery, yet the game acts like she has no food. 2. You cannot break the time loop early (before Arika tells you how to fix it). 3. She says the SAME DIALOGUE BETWEEN TWO EVENTS FOR WALKING/TELEPORTING/ HOT-WIRING EVERY TIME!!! 4. What's this author's obsession with glowing green things?!?! *END SPOILER* To me, nothing will ever beat Lifeline 1, but this is still pretty darn close and would highly recommend it to fans of the series! Also, ideas for Lifeline 3: 1. 3+ choice options 2. Audio/Image/Video in story 3. More use of the typing aspect (like entering a password).Version: 1.4

Love this type of game, meh story... But I'd buy againIt's good game. Story is much less convincing though. I don't really establishing enough rapport with Arika. SPOILERS!!!!!!!!!!!! I like the reference to the first game, green aliens. But really? How the heck did I survive time traveling monks who literally can kill you anytime? Supernatural zombie demon kid who welcome you back with telekinetic power? Burned a living forest with a lantern without being injured at all? It seems too far fetched as plot goes especially in the end I still don't know what she's capable of... Still feels like a stranger. Finally, the traveling options are bit weird... Not sure how to better it tho..Version: 1.4

GreatWithout comparing it to the first one. Judging this game as it is it was honestly amazing. I didn't mind the references in fact I might of enjoyed them.I got attached to the character and ofter checked my phone to see if she answered. Giving my opinion I thought it was a pretty good game, the ending was a bit confusing but I think that's another one of the good parts..Version: 1.4

AmazingI’ve played a lot of the Lifeline games and this was by far my favourite one. I loved the female protagonist, she was so witty and had the same chill/funny personality as Taylor. The magic element to the story was fantastic as well! Please make more stories featuring Arika and/or spell-casting. I will be sure to buy!.Version: 1.4

LOVE ITThese games keep surprising me, they are really one of a kind. You guys had a good idea and really nailed it. Very well written and I wish these were actual books so they could be longer..Version: 1.4

Just incredibleWhen I first play to the first Lifeline, I have really like the principle. But when I have played to Lifeline 2, it was just amazing. I played the hole game and I adore it. But now I have to finish the first one....Version: 1.4

Best 3 Minutes you’ll ever spendI thought this story was the best of all of all the Lifeline games, good story, interesting choices, I would like to play more like this one. Some of other stories writing is more for a young teen audience. As a mature adult looking for a good clean story, I enjoyed this one..Version: 1.4

Plz bring back Arika LanphearI grew attached to her (and yes ik she isn't real -.-) and actually cried at the end I want to see her again plz. ;-;.Version: 1.4

Gonna miss this game😪I beat it all, and I helped the girl find all three items so she could destroy the Greens, and find her brother. Any chance of a part 2?.Version: 1.4

Great gameThis was a lot of fun!.Version: 1.4

AmaZingThis story was fantastic I really am hoping that there will be another story with Arika real soon. Especially if we get to meet her brother in the Quintessence.Version: 1.4

Super jeuQuand on commence on ne peut pas s'arrêter.Version: 1.4

Liked it better than the first.Great story. Hard to put down..Version: 1.4

Not taylor, but originalMagical, Delightful, (I thought) But not for everyone's taste if you really fell in love with Taylor's character. Edit: after playing a lot, I retracted two stars since she is always sarcastic, cranky, does puns that aren't funny, metaphors that are cheesy. In all she behaves like a cry baby when you don't say what she wants to hear. She is totally getting on my nerves..Version: 1.4

Heartwarming True EndI really enjoyed this sequel! The main character was funny and snarky; I quickly grew attached to her. The game was challenging enough that I died a few times, but enjoyable enough that I was quite determined to replay it until I got the good end. The true end was incredibly heartwarming and I felt a sense of accomplishment having helped Arika get there. There are some loose ends that make me think there is still more story to tell, but that is clearly intentional. I also liked the tie in to the first Lifeline with the green blobs that take over peoples' bodies. I think these stories will have to intersect in some way in future games and I can't wait to play them! My only gripe would have to be the travel between goals. The dialogue is EXACTLY the same every time. This took me out of the story drastically. I no longer felt like there was a person on the other side of the conversation, which is very important for this type of game. Consider adding so random variations? Like maybe if she walked last time and the player chooses to walk again she might complain about the player's insistence on this type of travel or make a joke about the player trying to keep her healthy or something. Other than that, I would highly recommend this game to anyone fond of text-based games and want to fill a few random moments in their day..Version: 1.4

Tear JerkerThe story is so compelling and interesting you don't want to stop. I got really emotional at the end too. Love these stories..Version: 1.4

Different than the first game, but just as good.Different story, different character, but I loved this one just as much as (if not more than) the first game. The storyline is intriguing, and the setting even more so. Definitely feel like they could develop more games exploring/going into further detail about the world this game is set in. Would recommend. P.S. Arika sounds like a babe..Version: 1.4

Love it!Really enjoy 3 Minutes Game's experiences. Choose your own adventure goodness! thanks devs.Version: 1.4

Favorite out of all of them!I've played all 4 and this is by far my favourite. Would love to talk to Arika again and see what's next!.Version: 1.4

AMAZING GAMEThis game definitely lived up to the first one, I feel so connected to the main character "Arika" and I was so sad to see it end. Overall amazing game I totally recommend that you buy all the lifeline games.Version: 1.4

AwesomeI loved this amazingly addictive game.Version: 1.4

Amazing game!I never thought I'd actually concern myself with a fictional character as much as I did with this game. Amazing job. I hope to see more..Version: 1.4

Awesome!Loved it! There is a bit of a difference between this one and the first, but if you're into magic and adventure, you'll love this one too!.Version: 1.4

Great!From the beginning I was hooked. I found myself worrying when Arika was gone for a while and going mad when I had to make a life threatening decision. Overall, really great game. Good story too! Having not played the other lifelines I hope they're as good as this one. (P.S.) the soundtrack is also awesome.Version: 1.4

Best yet!I loved the 1st game, enjoyed the 2nd, but REALLY got into this 3rd one! Longer story, great character..Version: 1.4

Pretty good!I really like the Lifeline games. This one was pretty good, but not as good as the other two. However, I wouldn't hesitate buying another game from this developer!.Version: 1.4

Great story again!Great!.Version: 1.4

BienJ'ai mieu aimé le premier et douce nuit, selui la je me perd dans l'histoire. J'aimais vraiment mieu dans l'espace sur d'autre planète. Ses un très bonne série, continuer comme sa!😉.Version: 1.4

So awesome and amazing!!!!!I just loved all three versions of lifeline., great stories and suspense and u get so attatched to the character too... I can't wait to see what the next story will be!! Pleeeeez hurry!! I'm having withdrawals now!!! Lol.Version: 1.4

I diedRight away it wasn't fun and now what happens? Nothing. Meh I like the first one better..Version: 1.4

Intriguing storyPretty kewl story, longer then 1st n much more to the overall adventure. I quite enjoyed the story as a whole, very creative and kept me interested. Enough to go back and retry after 2 untimely deaths...sorry Arika 🙈 lol I do however, agree with another review in that in several cases the choice was pointless and/or didn't offer much difference in action making them well...pointless. Also, in the first chapter in the shop there's a game u play that I had to redo 3 times since it was a predetermined course of actions needed to succeed that you couldn't get by skill, only luck or redoing it. That sucked big time. I didn't mind the pop culture references..most of them anyway, some were over stated and seemed like filler but most were cute. The main problem with this one for me (vs the 1st wicked one) was that there was no real reason for her to need my help. In the first app Taylor needs your help as a fish out of water type character. So your decisions are literally life and death for him. In this one she accidentally contacts you and other then moral support and general suggestions for her choices she doesn't need you.. so you don't get that dependent urgency from the 1st that we all loved. Maybe if Arika was, as a Mage, trapped in our reality (with her powers and scroll) by accident while starting her quest..but her being from a different magical world made her like a fish out of water in our world thus needing our help, maybe that would of given that feel like we were needed more. Either way kewl story and I had a great time finding my way threw it..Version: 1.4

AmazingI found this game absolutely astounding and I was really impressed by this game although long and I really felt happy or scared for some code.Good work to the people who made this and let's hope for a second sequel.Version: 1.4

Cool mais la finCool mais la fin est très dur à comprendre car sa fini sans trop d'explication.Version: 1.4

I LOVED ITI can't wait for the next game!.Version: 1.4

Amazing!I loooved the storyline! Though others might think otherwise, magic is so much better than space stuff! Though the answers could've been more different than that, sometimes only the tone would change. But I got so attached to Arika, I really hope you'll make a sequel or more stories like that..Version: 1.4

No regretsDifferent from most games, unique storyline and gameplay. Fully satisfied with my $.99, would pay much more for something amazing as this!.Version: 1.4

Beautiful StoryThese games continue to amaze me with great storytelling in two (for now at least) compelling worlds.Version: 1.4

Incredible and moving.I haven't played Lifeline or Lifeline: Silent Night. When looking into these games, THIS was the one that interested me the most. On that note- I think most reviewers were a little harsh; constantly comparing to the other titles in the series. As a stand-alone game, this is truly one of the best 99cents you could spend; well written, touching, eerie, scary and a funny main character that I truly felt more connected to as I played. Don't miss out on this game because of harsh reviews, it's worth your while if you like stuff like Buffy/Angel/Supernatural/Wolf Among Us or anything like that..Version: 1.4

So amazing!I really have to hand it to the makers and writers of the lifeline games. They are so well done and a great experience. I was with Arika every step of the way. Although the ending doesn't make too much sense to me and she never fulfilled her promises of telling her friends that she was successful, it was a very satisfying ending to say the least. I'm glad I can expect more!.Version: 1.4

Different from the original, but worthy.I wasn't sure what to expect, and a new character and setting were a nice change of pace. I found myself nervous about my choices, since playing the first Lifeline I knew they could have dire consequences. It was interesting, and kept me interested in the story through all the settings..... Now to check out some other choices.....Version: 1.4

Play This One FirstRead that this is the weakest entry of the Lifeline series, so I played this first. Since I had no expectations, it was a pretty good experience. Sorta corny since you're aiding a teenage witch, but whatever..Version: 1.4

FunFun game.Version: 1.4

FantasticAlthough very different from the original game, I appreciate what this game offers. Arika feels like a more well thought out character than Taylor and overall I appreciate her wit and bravery over Taylor's more anxious and nervous antics. I can't wait for the continuation of this story line!.Version: 1.4

Loved itI loved this game so much. The first game and the third are a bit better in my opinion, but I love how it all ties together in the end. It was worth every cent!.Version: 1.4

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