Lifeline: Crisis Line Cheats

Lifeline: Crisis Line Hack 1.0.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: 3 Minute Games, Inc.
Category: Games
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.0
ID: com.3minutegames.lifelinecrisislineaapl

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Description

A dead lawyer, a mysterious green-eyed woman, stolen crystals with unexplained powers… and it’s only your first day on the job! You’re a HelpText volunteer, and the app has just paired you with Austin homicide detective Alex Esposito. Dive headfirst into a dangerous investigation as you help Alex untangle the bizarre circumstances of a recent murder.

Choose which clues and suspects to follow as you try to catch a killer who may not be of this world. But be careful – in this real-time mystery, your decisions could mean the difference between life and death for Alex!

• The next chapter in Lifeline's hugely popular Green Series!
• Discover clues, interview suspects, and help solve the interactive mystery. Your choices shape the story as you play!
• Story and original score by New York Times best-selling author Matthew Sturges.
• Play in EN, DE, FR, JP, RU, or CN at launch!

Praise for Lifeline:
“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

Version history

1.0.0
2016-08-19
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

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Ratings

3.8 out of 5
297 Ratings

Reviews

Hflute,
Oops
This game has been fun so far, and I like all the times you have to look up information, but I have one issue: I was almost finished with the game when I went back to look at something at the beginning of the story, and I accidentally hit the arrows to go rewind the story. I tapped the x so it wouldn't rewind, but it went back anyway!! And now I have to basically start over and I am so sad. I've been working on this game for like 3 weeks. 😭 It would help if there was an option to go back to where you were before. Then I wouldn't have to go back and re-do 3 works of progress (it takes me so long because I am a full time college student and work 20+ hours a week). Please fix this for the future 😭
Cathie Hamlin,
So good
I have loved this series since I stumbled on the first Lifeline game.

Pros:
This one was, I think, longer than the others, which has always been my biggest complaint about them.
I really felt invested in Alex, especially because of the rough start I had (I think I killed him three or four times; hint- the ledge doesn't have a gun). I was bound and determined to get him through that crap. Haha.
It felt like Alex really appreciated whatever help you gave him.

Cons:
Oh my goodness some of the waiting times. Like after the house. You know the one. Yeah. That one. I ended up using the fast forward option more than I would normally.
That "best" ending was a bit unsatisfying. Totally worth the play through, but man. Now I want there to be more.

And last, I want to address something I see a lot of other people are giving one star ratings about: the impact of decisions. First off, it's a computer program. It's not going to give you a customized response every time you choose an option. I would hope that's obvious. When you reach an "end of path" scenario, if you didn't get prompted to join the newsletter, you haven't finished yet. It's not a short story that you will play through in a few hours, especially if you don't have fast forward on, and if you do, then you finishing fast is your own fault. I am going to try one other path and see if my ending is different at all, but most likely I'll be circled back around, because that is the ending you are meant to get.
$1a(ee&y!!!!!,
Definitely worth it
Totally worth the money, but ends in a cliffhanger, so I'm stuck waiting for the next one.
Every character never gets a (true) happy ending, I suppose.

But this one, this game- ends tragically. The true ending was extremely sad, but that's not a bad thing.
I like that kind of stuff.

There are a few problems with this, though. When you click a decision, tapping "X" makes it rewind to that point. It's misleading.

Second, it's unbelievable that he can text so much during the story, maybe put on speech to text to make it more realistic?

Third, (and this is only my opinion) when you play the other games, you know what's happening, right? Well, why can't we have a option that has us tell the main character what we know? It could really help if you can tell them that you know what the Green-Eyed-Woman is, or that Warping and Wefting isn't as dangerous as running on the fifth floor.

That would be great, wouldn't it?

Fourth, the soundtrack is amazing. If I could get it, I would. You're sitting on a gold mine!



I don't think Alex is dead, with Crisis Line and FlatLine aggressively winking that he's alive.
Still, we can only hope for the best, right?

Maybe Alex and Arika can team up, and V.Adams, Taylor and Wynn be in a separate team also?
(The end being where they all come together as a complete team)
That would be so awesome, but is only just a suggestion.

Anyways, I'll wait for the next game, I'm DEFINITELY buying whatever comes out next~
YodaBauer,
Great addition to the series
Just finished this. Riding the wave of the ending. This is easily worth the asking price.

I've played the 4 games prior to this and I got to say, this was the longest one by far. I really appreciated that. Also, there's more for you to do. More things to google, either because you have to or just to give you a sense of what things looked like. This took place in a real city in Texas and it was fun looking up all of the references.

I would recommend playing the other games before this. Maybe not Whiteout (but then again maybe!). Otherwise a lot of the story will seem stupid. It isn't though, there was some phenomenal world building here. I liked the tie-ins to the other games.

Like a few other reviews, I accidentally rewound the story about halfway through and was annoyed. I like the feature but it'd be nice if it was a little less easy to use. Since this was a mystery I wanted to look back and reread conversations. But that proved to be dangerous. That's my only real complaint though.

I'm downloading Flatline next!
kenzieivy,
Interesting, amazing
Although this may be a phone application game, that is the last thing it feels like. You play a Crisis Line listener. Alex is the main character you talk to; he’s a police detective that takes you on the case he’s currently working. I’ve found myself emotionally invested in his story, as well as the actions and decisions he makes. The only problem I have with the game is that I wish there were more options for things to say back to Alex. Nonetheless, I always find myself just checking my phone waiting for his reply. It feels like you’re actually talking to this person. It will definitely leave you on the edge of your seat if you’re someone like me, interested in crime/the paranormal.
daggus05,
Lost progress bug
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.
Raptor008 reviews,
I need the next one
This game series is amazing I have played most of these games so far and this is my favorite. I love how it immerses you into the story and game. It dos it so well with the waiting times and makes you feel like a real detective. The only thing I didn't like about the game was the limited choices in the mind blowing house and I feel like it made you google things a little to much this time. When playing without wifi or data which I tend to do it really puts the brakes on this tense story that you want to keep going. Overall this story is amazing and I highly recommend it. Please release the next one quickly 3mingames!!!!!
Mrgudkat,
Intriguing story.
I've completed almost all of the Lifeline games now, except for this and the new Flatline. There is definitely an overarching story between them all. I am completing this and Flatline at the same time. In Flatline the character's sister works for a Permanent Work Group or something along those lines. In this game, which I should have technically already played through, you hear mention of an individual from the Permanent Work Group. Plus the green-eyed "occupied" people have made an appearance in every game except Whiteout. I'm happy with this company's production. It seems like every time you turn around they are putting out a new story.
Bendiga,
Enjoyed this game--hated the ending
This was a unique and engaging game. Really got my brain working. It was buggy in some places--for example, I turned on fast mode to overcome a glitch, but even though I turned it back off, the game continued in fast mode. The only things I didn't like about this game were: 1) the random choices: I'd prefer the choices be based on things we learned in the story. A few choices at the end WERE based on the story--I liked those; 2) the endings stink. I'm sure they're intended to get us to purchase more games, but I felt like I went through the whole game for nothing.
Rand0mFemale,
Futuristic Nostalgia At It's Finest!
This game reminded me of books I read as a child. There was a series called, "Choose Your Own Adventure," in which the main premise was the same as how this game operates. Way to bring back the fun of the old days and present it in a user-friendly, exciting, new type of user interface! And with the watch version, gaming storylines are endless! From receiving texts from the game, to eventually viewing video content, this game is sure to live on due to its high level of plasticity. Excellent game! Novel idea! Never have enjoyed a cellphone game this much ever! Except for good ole "Snake."