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.
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Lifeline 2 was created by: Dave Justus Matthew Sturges Colin Liotta Dan Selleck Mars Jokela Benjamin Ellebracht Jackie Steege Wilson Bull
Original music composed by Norman Fairbanks.
Latest updates
What's new in version 1.3
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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4 ★Really enjoyed the second lifeline game. Loved the humour. Loved the drama and terror. I was thinking about, how you could make it more realistic for the player... Like taking one of my pictures on my device, or calling/txting my device when doom approaches... Don't know about permissions. But might make it more fun. . Keep making the games. . Cheers
4 ★With a PERFECT five*star start to the series, "Lifeline", Lifeline2 had a lot of expectations to live up to. I can confidently say that Lifeline2 was almost perfect. The dialogue had wittiness on par with the first in the series, BUT there was noticeable repetition. The character had personality, but she wasn't as relatable of a character as the protagonist of Lifeline. The story had more depth than the game before, however, and that is an incredible feat to accomplish! All in all I would highly recommend!!
5 ★I cannot praise the Lifeline games enough. They have some of the best storytelling you'll ever find in mobile games. Probably THE best storytelling. This one was no different. You still have the feeling you met and helped someone through a time of great need. Like your decisions actually helped someone. Lifeline games are always worth the asking price.
5 ★I loved it so much! I actually got attached to the character, which is something that usually won't happen with me! I haven't played lifeline 1 yet, but I am planning to, seeing how good this game was! By the way, when it said "you haven't seen the last of arika," I got really excited! Hope to see her in another game! And maybe she could remember who you were, so we could continue, and there wouldn't have to be a whole nother introduction...remember what happened in last game as well? That would be awesome!
4 ★I personally enjoyed Arika's story more than Taylor's, but there were definitely still issues. {Minor spoilers!} While I found the choices more versatile and less linear than the previous games', the ending reveal felt like a cop-out. It was just a rehash of the other storyline. I'm sure it's all leading up to some parallel universe deal, but it still didn't feel like good payoff for the buildup. Also, Arika and Taylor sound exactly the same. Diversify your voices & cool it with the references!
5 ★Yet again a gripping, unique story. Kept me coming back to my phone to see if anything new happened. Kept pulling at them heart-strings. Excellent experience. Wish there was a bit more though. Not as "in depth" as it could have been. Needs a bit more charactor development. Nevertheless, a recommended play for anybody a fan of the the game style. Well done. Keep 'em coming! Starting #3 right meow. 👍👌👏
2 ★I really loved the original Lifeline and was excited to see the sequel. However, this one feels much more like reading a story while occasionally clicking unrelated buttons than a game. I wasn't at all emotionally attached to Arika, and didn't really find the story that compelling. Mechanically, the game works fine. No crashes, everything ran as expected until the end, which honestly I was glad to see come.
5 ★A lot if the online review for Lifeline 2 said it wasn't as good as the first game. THEY WERE ALL WRONG! Lifeline 2 is the best of the 3 that I have played in the lifeline series. I just hope there's a continuation of Arika's story like there was for Taylor. Brilliant game and well worth buying and playing.
4 ★Not a huge amount of options to guide your 'companion' but there are enough pitfalls to make the game interesting. The music certainly adds to the creepiness and may well make the game unsuitable for very young children (but then again, lots of kids like to be scared in a harmless, ghost story way).
5 ★I played the first Lifeline and got hooked. I played the "expansion" and stayed hooked. Now I'm playing the second and enjoying every minute. The writing style is similar, which is exactly what I was hoping for. I hope Lifeline sees a long career with many new games and some interesting Innovations along the way.
4 ★Um, Arika is talking about a monk appearing "again" but I've never encountered one before. Need better. QA maybe? Also, Arika is less charming than Taylor, and I'm not totally sure why she's gendered but Taylor wasn't...I liked the ambiguity better since we could fill in more ourselves
3 ★I found it unbelievable that a 19 year old girl would use cultural references that myself, being a 33 year old, would consider only for 30+ year old hipsters. I know this was written by a grown man (who is very talented IMO) but since the protagonist is a 19 year old girl, it stretches believability - even in a fantasy. I think that's a difficult character to write as a man born in the 70's/80's. It's a decent story but I was disappointed in the overall interaction between myself and the character.