4/5 rating based on 71 reviews. Read all reviews for Lifeline: Crisis Line for iPhone.
Lifeline: Crisis Line is paid iOS app published by 3 Minute Games, LLC
Hoki Poki
I love Lifeline games...I have them all and have played a few of them twice. But this one is PAINFUL to play. Everything takes FOREVER. I've been told to "please wait" for an entire freaking day (after the rosedale house). And I'm on fast mode! Which is clearly not working. So frustrated.
BrittanyLee32
This flatline is much longer than the original one with the aliens, sometimes it drags on a bit much honestly but it's great to kill time with. The ending was a bummer and very confusing it was like an advertisement for emails from the company that made flatline.
Person575394
This is another great lifeline game, however i have noticed some glitches with the notifications. sometimes they dont show up and i dont know when to come back.
SADogen
I loved the story in this one. I don't know how much variance there is in the gameplay (ultimately, there were a limited number of paths in the original) but I felt like my choices were meaningful and the story length was great. The ending was maybe a little abrupt, but that's par for the series as a whole. I feel like this installment also had the most well developed characters.
Uriarteh
Great great great game! The story was well done and very suspenseful. Good side story of the green series. Totally recommend this for any Lifeline fan. As a Houston resident, the fact this story takes place in Austin is fun, as it describes in good detail parts of the city. Helped make me enjoy it more, as I was able to better visualize the setting. Looking forward to seeing Alex and helping him again.
Mayor mayhem
This is at least my second favorite game in this series so far mainly because of the completely lovable main character, Alex.
Do it again!
It's a great game and I love to play it. However, when I try to scroll up and remember information, I often turn my phone off because I need to do something or whatever. Then I go back to it and it resets to where I stopped scrolling! I was so close, needed a combo, but it's too late now.
daggus05
I've played through two other Lifeline games and enjoyed them both. I've recommended them to friends, colleagues and students. While this game seems to follow the same formula for success I began to realize the character dialog is interchangeable across games. Alex, Esposito, etc all have the same quirks, patterns and pop-culture references. I admit I was a little disappointed in the flatness of the character development but the larger issue I had with this particular game is that it lost my progress. Twice. I didn't die and a narrative branch didn't end. I just put away my phone, opened the app and my progress had been lost. Games are an economy of attention and my time is too valuable to be wasted. I got what I needed from these games but won't play them anymore because I don't want to risk losing progress.
Wojehosky
Love the series but I HATE when I pay for an app and STILL get bombarded with adds. Drives me crazy.