Kims Lifeline: creepy travel Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 18 reviews. Read all reviews for Kims Lifeline: creepy travel for iPhone.
Kims Lifeline: creepy travel is free iOS app published by Leverage IQ Iberica Internet Services SL

Must Have

WatsonWatson

The variety of story possibilities are very cool here. You get to choose everything and anything.


My favorite app

DominicAllen

Every decision you make will have different consequences. makes you think upon it totally.


Great storylines here!

DeclanRivera

The dramatic sequences add to the thrill of it.


Great.

Meredith.Garcia

The chat stories are amazing with lot's of possibilites with many choices. This is so cool!


Amazing one.

noichonxa

How will you save someone on a stranded island? This game has the best plot and amazing decision making choices.


Nice for every once in a while

julefaith

I bought the fast version, but it's good for breaks between working.


Terrible Game

alexaxx3

This game is terrible. You play for like 30 seconds and then the character disappears for who knows how long and you have to wait forever. Also, it’s extremely annoying how the story comes in sooo slowly, and it’s all broken up into chopped up sentences. She’ll literally send one word at a time. Then whenever you make the wrong decision you have to start the day over and redo all of the annoyingly slow dialogue and waiting. I’d pay for the fast mode if the game was more interesting, but it’s just bad. =/


Pure crap.

Luckyjulz

Note to developers; In order to gain a following, recognition, decent reviews versus utter disappointment, you may want to make the game desirable, hook people in, before trying to charge 1.99 in order to have more than 10 “choices”. The story is sub-par at best, and while you may think it’s innovative to charge people to “earn more choices”, it comes off as naive greed. If you’re going to make people pay in order to keep the story going, at least find someone with even a pinch of creativity and write a decent story with a hook. Giving real coordinates to real places would be genius, if it wasn’t followed by a crap load of crap. Genuine disappointment. With a pinch of disgust for the greed with nothing to back it. Ugh. Side note; no other decent “choices” type game (ie: LifeLine)feels the need to limit the choices. And it works splendidly.