Lifeline: Silent Night Reviews – Page 5

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

So awesome

MrDude2123

It draws you in and actually makes you really consider every step you take.


Good Game

A-Believer

Great story. Felt longer than the first story with Taylor, which is exactly what I wanted: more content!


Fun stuff

Mightyrighthand#1

Sometimes it's good to just co-pilot.


Quite the trip

Chan|Family

See you on the other side


Fun

Rhondalay

Great little game!


Amazing!!!!!!!!

Imtherealkaneki

I had so much fun with Taylor and on his crazy and scary adventure. I truly do hope that there will be another Game after this. Thank you so much for making this game. I have such a great bond with Taylor now, and it's super fun.


This one continues fun from the previous adventure.

TaylorALindy

Simple, engaging, and fun. I'm a big fan. Totally worth it.


Awesome quick fix game!

C.J.25

This app is an amazing choose-your-own-ending game. I love how it seamlessly continues the storyline if the previous version. My only complaint is that the progress does not sync with the apple watch app. So I essentially had two different storylines going at once. Also if I rewound the story on one device to a previous decision, it would COMPLETLY restart my story on the other device. But since I already completed the game and was only replaying to find alternate endings, it did not bother me too much.


Addictive

Seth Chason

Very fun game, but the actions of the main character took way too long it was very very very addicting


Love it, but it's buggy

LunaKatt

I love this game, but I keep having issues with the game on the iPhone and Watch getting out of sync. And not just simply "oh, the iPhone hasn't updated my progress " but totally different decisions made, and then the watch throws me back to the beginning. I've died quite a few times and also had to uninstall and reinstall (thinking that would help, it didn't). Love the concept, but the execution could use some more work.