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Developer: 3 Minute Games, Inc.
Category: Games
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.2
ID: com.3minutegames.lifeline

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Description

“[A] surprising iPhone and Apple Watch bestseller is pushing the boundaries of fiction” - boingboing.net
“This is the best game on the Apple Watch” - Time.com

Lifeline is a playable, branching story of survival against all odds. Using your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch, you will help Taylor make life or death decisions, and face the consequences together.

Acclaimed writer Dave Justus (Fables: The Wolf Among Us) weaves a gripping interactive story through the aftermath of a crash landing on an alien moon. Taylor is stranded, the rest of the crew are dead or missing, and Taylor’s communicator can only reach you.

Lifeline pioneered a new narrative experience enabled by modern devices. This story plays out in real time as Taylor works to stay alive, notifications deliver new messages throughout your day. Keep up as they come in, or catch up later when you’re free. You can even respond to Taylor directly from your Apple Watch or your iPhone lock screen, without launching into the app.

Or, dive in and jump back to earlier points in the story, and see what happens when you make a different choice. Simple actions can have a profound effect. Complete any single path to restart the story and unlock this mode.

Lifeline is a deep, immersive story of survival and perseverance, with many possible outcomes. Taylor is relying on YOU.

You can play Lifeline in any of these languages:
- English
- French
- German
- Russian
- Simplified Chinese
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Korean

NEW in version 1.8: Stick around after the game for a special story epilogue from Dave Justus. For players who have already finished the game, the Bonus Story becomes available under the game options. Witness the events leading up to Lifeline: Silent Night.

Internet connection not required. No in-app purchases and no ads.


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

“I felt an immediate attachment to a fictional character pinging me from a strange galaxy to my wearable.” - Luke Hopewell, Gizmodo Australia

“[P]laying it on the Apple Watch makes you truly feel like you’re exchanging messages with an astronaut via a futuristic transmitter.” - Michael Andronico, Tom’s Guide

“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


Lifeline was created by:
Dave Justus
Mars Jokela
Dan Selleck
Colin Liotta
Jason Nowak
Ben “Books” Schwartz

Version history

2.2
2022-06-13
New art!
2.1
2021-08-25
New languages! You can now play Lifeline in Spanish and Korean! (This is in addition to English, German, French, Russian, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese.)

Plus, we fixed a few small bugs, and the game works even better on modern devices.
2.0
2021-05-20
Our game engine has been completely rewritten and optimized for modern iPhones and Apple Watches. Now supports iPhone X and newer screen resolutions, and WatchOS 7. Support for iPhone Widgets and all types of Apple Watch complications. Still the same great game, now runs great on all devices.
1.10.1
2016-05-19
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

We've updated Taylor's IEVA suit to show the right set of available languages.
1.9
2016-04-08
We've updated Taylor's IEVA suit to synch player emails with our Lifeline database. Signup at the end of the game to receive communications about Lifeline releases and other exciting news!
1.8
2016-01-11
• Added a brand new Lifeline short story from Dave Justus!
• Strange things are happening on Tau Ceti and a group of elite Marines have been sent in to investigate. Find out what happens in version 1.8!
• For players who have already finished the game, the Sneak Peek becomes available under the game options. Enjoy!
1.6
2015-09-09
We've translated Lifeline (生命线) into Chinese!
1.5
2015-07-29
We've added more translations: in addition to English, French, and German, Taylor now speaks Russian and Japanese!
1.4
2015-06-17
Parlez-vous français? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Taylor has learned two new languages, so German and French speakers can enjoy Lifeline as well!

We’re still blown away by everyone’s enthusiasm for Lifeline. Stay tuned for news about Lifeline 2 in the coming weeks – and hang in there, Taylor!
1.3
2015-05-29
Everybody, you’re *amazing*! You’ve completely stunned us with your enthusiasm for Lifeline. We’re happy to release version 1.3 with several fixes and improvements:

• You'll unlock Fast Mode after completing any single story path, instead of on your second ending.
• After you finish any story path, you can now rewind to certain “checkpoints” if you’ve passed them, instead of all the way to the beginning (this is hard to describe without spoilers!).
• If you were stuck at that one problem spot later on in the story, you’ll be automatically fixed.
• Auto-scrolling has been fixed on iPad.
• Added Apple Watch voiceover accessibility for buttons.

Thanks again! Now get in there, Taylor needs your help!
1.2
2015-04-28
Thanks everyone for the absolutely fantastic response and quick bug reports. You’ve completely blown us away! We have some great fixes in this update:

• Improved scrolling on Apple Watch.
• Fixed story typos & bugs, especially a spot where you could get stuck by following a specific sequence of choices. If you got stuck here, you may have to back up to the last decision point and make your choice again to proceed.
• Fixed a problem where you could not review recent messages if you returned to the game after Taylor has disconnected. Instead of an automatic popup, a system message button will now appear at the end of the story log.
• Clarified how to restart the story once you’ve completed any path (tap the button at the bottom of the screen and choose "Start Story Over”).
• Clarified that once you’ve finished any path you can revisit previous choices by scrolling back and tapping either of the response buttons.
• Improved scrolling & Fast Mode: it will only auto-scroll if you’re already at the end of the story log. By the way, Fast Mode unlocks after completing any two story paths.

Thanks again everybody! Now go save Taylor!
1.1
2015-04-17
Stay connected to Taylor with your Apple Watch.
1.0
2015-04-16

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
3 966 Ratings

Reviews

gratefulformusic,
Taylor's character is very much like us all
For the past two months I have been going through a rough transition in my life. I was trying to get my mind off of things so I began to play Lifeline during downtime. Since I began a few weeks ago I have been focusing on what I have to do with my family, friends, and job - all the while taking a few breaks every other day or so to check in with Taylor, the protagonist of this game. I immediately loved how similar it was like my favorite book series as a kid - the Choose Your Own Adventure series (which this game makes a reference to). It hasn't been easy guiding Taylor through his/her terrifying journey on this mysterious moon rock in space. But Taylor's struggle has been not too much unlike my struggle, so I stuck through it. I failed once and killed Taylor, but I immediately started over and took my guidance of him/her more seriously. Taylor's character is very much like us all. We love Taylor because he/she is that uncertain part in us that asks questions - waiting for a guiding answer from someone/something. What makes it so special is that we - the question askers - end up choosing the answers for our character/ourselves. The looming philosophical dilemma of free will vs. destiny throughout this game is what makes it an instant classic. The time spent on guiding Taylor home will forever be part of the memory of this transitional period in my life. Maybe it will bring something meaningful to yours.
konyvka,
My Lifeline
Im a new student at university & ive been going thru a rough patch. Ive been very suicidal and depressed for so long. I always feel i have no one to go to for anything, and i thought all the bullying & hatred would stop in college, since everyone is supposed to grow up i guess. Nope, thats not the case, im not allowed to be me or like the things i like. ive cried so much where i just want to end my own life, because i have no one to care for mine and vice versa. this game came up in an ad i forget where but it seemed co so i gave it a shot because other than classes & sleeping i had no one to be with or anything else to do. Taylor made me realize that there is someone out there who hopefully connects with me, whether it be on a desolate moon in space or on earth, i hope i find someone to be my friend, or even talk to me at the very least. The fact that this fictional character took my mind off all my hardships and suicidal thoughts really means something to me. I just dont want it to end, i want to help Taylor do everything. Everyone pushes me away in life, even my own family. I feel like my phone is pointless as i talk to nobody and nobody talks to me, but when i see that notification that Taylor is no longer busy, my mood shoots up and i am so happy.

thank you for making this game, because it really is my Lifeline.
Beautiful orb,
Cannot recommend this game more
Okay, so I normally don't do reviews, but even though it's been a while I felt like I needed to for this one. I am a big fan of these interactive reading type games, and I downloaded this on a whim when it was the free game of the week (though it's most definitely worth its price). The gameplay is simple and immersive simply because there is nothing to distract you from the story, and I thought that the real-time delays (like when Taylor goes to sleep or is out exploring) made it even more believable.

Story-wise, in my opinion, it could not be better. The way that you learn about this strange new planet, through his eyes, finding out information when he does, is what keeps you on the edge of your seat, and I love how the choices you're given can actually change what happens (I've played through multiple times). Taylor's sarcastic jokes also being a little lightheartedness to the whole rather intense story as well.

I could not recommend this game more. I'm a frequent player of games like these, and it's not often that I come across one that leads me to care for the character so deeply. I actually found myself worrying about what would happen while waiting. It's a beautiful albeit a little creepy story, and worth every cent you pay.
Emma Raye,
The Ultimate Choose Your Own Adventure
Probably my favorite app game ever. It's so creative and it's unique format is extremely refreshing. It's funny, heart warming, suspenseful, and eerie all at once. The humor reminds me a lot of the novel The Martian; it's full of sarcastic one liners that make me laugh every time. Plus it's text message style gameplay is increasingly eerie since it blends into the message notifications I get from real people, which gives the game a creepy, suspenseful edge.
I read through a lot of the negative reviews posted on here and I couldn't disagree more. The character never once sounded "whiny" to me at all, especially considering his circumstance. Honestly, the character is extremely charming since he uses humor to deal with his stress. The pace is also not a problem for me. The game keeps you thinking about it long after you exit the app. Since the game plays out in real time, I often found myself wondering "I wonder how Taylor is doing" and whenever he messaged me I would exclaim "Taylor's back!" and my boyfriend and I would immediately dive right back into the insanely mysterious, sci-fi world that Lifeline creates. This is a game I'll be talking about for a while. It deserves twice the amount of stars I can give it.
Blakemwyatt,
Needs a movie or a Netflix show or maybe even a game
When I saw this free story game I thought this was going be pretty boring despite seeing the great reviews for I’m not much of a reader. So I downloaded it mostly for it was free and I needed something to do when I died in squads on Fortnight or one playing rainbow six to help pass the time. Than I actually grew like it over time. Sometimes I would have to convince myself to read it but when I did read it I slowly started getting more interested in the story to the point I wouldn’t have to force my self no more. It became naturally.
It also helps when they threw little jokes at you and give you funny response they let you have the option to say. Helps keep you entertained. My favorite part in all this has to be when he gets in the peak and... well, those who read it knows what happens there. My verdict is for this 5 of 5 for if it can capture a person like me who hates reading and it also add the reader a atmosphere of music go along capture them in moment is perfect in all situations you will encounter. All I hope is that my eyes won’t turn green from after all I read.
Lorenzo Torres or,
Awesome and unique
I’m barely beginning the series in 2021 I’ve always wanted to play this but for some reason waited cuz I never heard anyone else talk about the game I got tired of waiting and 6 years later finally bought it and I’m glad I did I have never been a big fan of choice based games the only choice based games I really liked was Electronic Arts (EA) A Way Out or The Dark pictures anthology Man of Medan published by Bandai namco but this is a really cool game. I love how Taylor who is technically an ai playing a human character feels real. The way y’all made this ai character is unbelievable because it feels real in a way like there really is a scared science student alone In space A Way Out and Man of Medan are coop but For a game that only really includes 2 people Taylor and The Player. One is a video game character that is controlled by the system of the game who is being played by the ai but feels like a person with flesh and blood. I love how this ai goes in depth on the human characteristics including emotions such as, scared, relieved, and smart like an actual student makes this the perfect game.
TwilightWolf221,
Amazing game. Play it!
I love this game. Simplest way to put it. It's breath taking and dramatic, scary but sweet, heart stopping but life pumping! Taylor (a lost astronaut) needs help. I will give you this summary to quickly define this games.... I'm going to say awesomeness👍🏻:
Meet Taylor, a astronaut stranded on a moonlike planet. He is a terrific science student who's number was pulled at a science fair and he was chosen to go on a spaceship. He was six days from landing when the ship crashed. He does not know how it did, but he at least manages to crawl into an escape shuttle. He crashes yet again in his shuttle and contacts you, the closest earth being to him. You communicate and talk, all the while you making life or death decisions for Taylor. Taylor also has a sort of.... Personality. He is halarious at times, others he is a freak show of frights. He can make your skin prickle or your heart warm.

So will you kill Taylor with your decisions? Or will you help him survive..... And possibly get back home?
Catastrophe creator,
I can’t recommend this game enough.
Heyo! I don’t know if lifeline is still being made, or if it’s left as only something from our pasts for us to cherish, but regardless - these games (if you could even call them that) are some of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen. And what I mean by what I said earlier, is, as cheesy and sappy as this is gonna sound, they aren’t ‘games,’ they’re more than that - they’re such amazing experiences. From the actual waiting hours if Taylor is doing something that takes hours (which is so cool and immersive), to the sheer emotional tugging they do on you, it really, REALLY, makes you care what happens to this completely fictional astronaut, and my only complaint is that COME ON AGIYGAHAUB I DIED FOR THE FIRST TIME RIIIIIGHT AT THE END OF THE GAME! LIKE THREE CHOICES AWAY! THAT’S NOT A COMPLAINT ABOUT THE GAME THAT’S A COMPLAINT ABOUT MY POOR DECISION MAKING!! Anyways, now that I’ve vented, totally get this game! I can assure you it’s worth way more that the $0.99 that it costs!!
Detemus,
Different and refreshing
I'm a big fan of this game. Calling it a game is tricky because it is more of a story you interact with and direct. It reminds me a lot of Your Pizza Adventure, which is similar but a movie. This isn't a game for people who like shoot'em ups or the defense games, but let's be honest there are billions of those out there. Instead this is a refreshing look at how a game and App can be interactive, fun and intriguing. The real enjoyment is the discovery you experience through Taylor's journey. The App plays out in "real time" sort of, meaning that sometimes Taylor goes off to do something and you don't hear from him for a while. This really makes it feel real and adds to the sensation of interacting with a real person. I found myself checking my phone, wondering when I'd hear from him. I definitely think this game is worth a try, you have enough of the redundant other games out there, so why not add one that's different?
Redrockwolf,
It Reminds Me of the Choose-Your-Own Adventure Books!
I’ve played this game only a day, so far. I’ve seen others give bad reviews because it moves so slowly. To me, that gives it a more realistic feel.
Like others here, I have been going through a rough time, full of uncertainty. This game has the feel of helping another through something worse than my own situation. The speed, I feel, is just right. If someone IRL reached out to you in this way, hopefully you’d help them. At times, I find myself worrying if I gave Taylor good advice. Will he be okay? I see the character as a young man, in need of a mother-figure, to help him get through. This appeals to me, because my own child is grown and needing me less, these days.
I love the feel of this game. I like the pace. And it is so easy to become attached to Taylor, and to worry if he (or she) is okay.
I say “Thank you” to the developers, and I hope to see more games like this from you.