Lifeline: Silent Night Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 127 reviews. Read all reviews for Lifeline: Silent Night for iPhone.
Lifeline: Silent Night is paid iOS app published by 3 Minute Games, LLC

Lifeline

John Siena

Has a great story with amazing characters


Another heartfelt Taylor adventure.

Werdrath

I really love this story sets. I own all the games and just finished my 2nd one, this game. I will continue to buy these games, as you have done amazingly. I recommend everyone play the game. But ultimately find the path to the ULTIMATE final ending. They are great. Thank you


Landscape mode!

N/A 1234

I use an iPad and not allowing landscape makes this essentially unusable for me since I never use an iPad in portrait mode.


Not as good as the previous two.

wide range

While it is fun game, I felt it took a wrong turn near the end. (Avoiding spoilers) There could have been some better ending options similar to the other games. Good news is that I am already in the middle of playing the next two games by Lifeline. They are great. Overall, I enjoy their games. For now, I am buying every game they put out (I just bought two more that I haven't started yet).


Never played anything like it

NOGIB, No Other Game Is Better

Played "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.


Just as enjoyable as the first part

Aerincal

I 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.


Mona

MonaJas

I don't know whether I should rate it 5 stars for enjoying it or for Taylor's sense of humor and pop culture reference!


Another good story, but not great

Raiderman13

The story was good, but not great.


Great story and lots of fun!!!

MIGRacing

This is a really fun game. I recommend trying it out. It's fun how the game works in real time. I've never played a game like this. After three deaths or after completing the game you can choose to play in fast mode to get through the story faster. Super fun game. You should try it.