Lifeline: Whiteout
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Lifeline: Whiteout by 3 Minute Games, LLC
DescriptionAlone in a frozen wasteland with no memory of how he got there, a lost adventurers only hope is his last line of communication to YOU! Guide him to safety and help him find his identity in this gripping story of survival. Your choices shape the story as you play!3 Minute Games has partnered with Eipix Entertainment for the next installment of the critically-acclaimed Lifeline series. Lifeline: Whiteout introduces a brand new character, V. Adams! Play on the go with real-time notifications sent to your device or check in with V. Adams throughout your day waiting for the bus, eating lunch, before bed! Decisions can have a profound effect. Finish the game and then play again to discover a whole new story when you make different choices. Praise for Lifeline: This is the best game on the Apple Watch. Time.com Ive 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 dont think any other game Ive played has made me feel that way before. - Matt Thrower, PocketGamer Customer ReviewsMost satisfying Lifeline yet (5 stars)This Lifeline was a tiny bit shorter than I was expecting (took me about a day and a half to complete), but I loved every minute. Adams was a straight to the point character that didn't have the constant annoying attempts at outdated pop culture references that Taylor and Arika did; I got pretty invested in him, even if he didn't have the most interesting personality. The entire plot was well-thought out in my opinion and sci-fi fan Bro (5 stars) This game was by far my favorite of the series, the first was very interesting, bloodline was pretty good, silent night I thought was a little weird (although still very good), but this one was long enough to keep it interesting for a day or two, has a few different endings (although i haven't found them all I don't think), and gets you attached to the character. I think the developer(s) have gotten a lot better with the production of these Robust and Fulfilling (5 stars) I'd love to be able to brag that I reached "the end" the first time, but exploring the nooks and crannies of Lifeline has always been part of its great fun. Playing has been a great joy, and a great sadness. Perhaps that's what's really evolving here: literature, if not Humanity. In any case, bravo. I was uncertain how I felt about Lifeline joining the BigFish family; I'm still not sure, other than feeling gratitude for w
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