Lifeline 2

by 3 Minute Games, Inc.


Android Wear

1.99 usd



Join Arika in her quest to avenge her parents and rescue her lost brother!


The Lifeline series continues to capture the imaginations of countless players worldwide with compelling real-time storytelling.Lifeline 2 raises the bar with a new suspenseful story from Dave Justus almost twice as long as the original, with many more choices and paths to explore. Lifeline 2 features a 28-minute original soundtrack and is fully optimized for Android Wear, delivering the best Lifeline experience on Android Wear yet.The second story in the Lifeline series connects you with Arika, a young woman on a deadly quest to avenge her parents and rescue her long-lost brother. Your choices will keep her alive and help her succeed as she faces mortal danger on her way to a final, fateful showdown against the forces that threaten all of humanity.Lifeline stories play out in real time. As Arika travels to complete her quest, 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 Arika directly from your Android Wear or your Android lock screen, without launching into the app on your phone.After completing any story branch, you can rewind to earlier parts of the story, or speed through parts you’ve already read. See what happens when you make a different choice: will you guide Arika virtuously, or cut corners to gain an edge? Seemingly simple actions can deeply affect the outcome. Arika’s story, and the fate of the world, depend on your judgment. You will face the consequences together, because Arika is relying on YOU. Lifeline 2 features no in-app purchases and no ads. An Internet connection is not required.WATCH US: http://www.youtube.com/c/LifelineGameLifeline 2 was created by:Dave JustusMatthew SturgesColin LiottaDan SelleckMars JokelaBenjamin EllebrachtJackie SteegeWilson BullOriginal music composed by Norman Fairbanks.Arika was repeating repeating herself sometimes when traveling between quests. She’d find the same Quest over and over again, if you know what we mean mean. We’ve wrapped up that little error error and everything should be gravy when traveling traveling again. Enjoy enjoy!Optimizations and bug fixes to improve overall game performance.

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Great game

Eddie Zamfir

Really wanted to like this, enjoyed the concept of the original Lifeline, but am more of a fan of fantasy than sci-fi. However the writing in this just kills it for me. Firstly while the original Lifeline involved you trying to help someone survive, so there was some urgency and stakes, this one involves a vague long term goal of finding the protagonist's brother with no timeline or particular stakes. At the start I was consistently offered choices between should I do something risky (steal a car, use dark magic) to go 50 miles, or should I walk and I'm thinking "You have all the time in the world, just walk." Which brings me to my second and more important point. The writing of the main character I found simply annoying. The intro to the main character is laced with self-pity and wanting validation from you, as a stranger, which didn't endear her to me at all. Then throughout interactions she mostly spoke with a passive aggressive or sarcastic tone ("Oh sure... I'd loooove to do what you're suggesting, I'll just suffer over here, I'm sorry my life isn't more wonderful") which again for me just made her very unlikeable. In fact, after playing the game for quite some time I never even encountered any fantastical elements, just a whiny girl complaining about hiking through Oregon. Was hopeful for this one but unfortunately chose to uninstall. Hopefully a sequel will improve on this, I would have loved more action/mystery and urgency as well as more immersion into a fantasy world rather than mundane decisions.

Brian Newton

Interesting story

J Lillig

Great. Where is watch app?

Lorne Serpa

Please allow this to show in family library for past purchases. There is no option to rebuy it so that it gets added. I only have a few games that are like this and it means they are basically invisible to me.

Pringle Cat

I love these games

Elizabeth Vecchio

Glitched, but quite good. My #1 Lifeline game slot is shared between this and Crisis Line. Repeats itself a good deal, though, which isn't that hot, but the writing and soundtrack rule. Still hoping for a sequel.

Rami Markus Maunula

I've bought every game by this guy. If only there were more Lifelines. Especially in space. Been a while since I've played. Time to do another run-through.

Jeremy de Talbot

Bland and Dissapointing.

Queenie Yang

I enjoyed the game overall, but there was repeating dialogue and getting the same travel options after every quest. It was creepy, and I played it twice to get a different ending, but I wish there had been just a bit more flavor added to the overall text.

Kay Lemay