Lifeline: whiteout

Category

Description of App

Alone in a frozen wasteland with no memory of how he got there, a lost adventurer’s 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.

Version

1.0.4

Free or Paid

Paid

Apple Watch Support

Yes

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone

iOS Version

10.1

Accessibility Comments

unlike the other games in this series voiceover reads nothing on the screen.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads no page elements.

Button Labeling

No buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

The app is totally inaccessible.

Other Comments

We should keep writing to the developers so they implement accessibility.

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Comments

By Chris on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

I completely agree about contacting the developers. Is there any other way to contact them besides Big Fish customer support? If not, I guess the best we can do is to politely contact them and ask about improving the VO access for this game. I still wonder why it won't work. Is it coded in Unity or something? This is very strange.

By Igna Triay on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

This game being inaccessible is very odd, since all of the other games, lifeline... lifeline 2, lifeline silent night, lifeline flatline, and lifeline crisis line, are all fully accessible, so why then, is this one not accessible at all? we should all try to contact the devs and see what can be done, but I find very odd.

By Ulises Gamer on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

The answer is simple. I don't know if in the description says, but they did the game with other conpany, following they steps. In other hand, its possible to contact them in they twitter @lifelinegame or in the Facebook page Lifeline

By Ulises Gamer on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

OK, I saw that they launched a Lifeline bundle, the green series. But in that bundle Whiteout isn't added. That means, Whiteout isn't connected to the Lifeline world or something like that?

By Rafaela Freundt on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

In reply to by Ulises Gamer

yes, whiteout is not directly related to the green creatures universe. It seems to be a completely separate story.

By Ulises Gamer on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

Yes, I think so. But that don't changes my mind, I still want to play it. Something strange about me, is that I alwais want all or nothing lol

By Ulises Gamer on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

OK, I had the oportunity to play this game with the help of a cousin. I discovered that if you are outside of the game, or with the screen locked, you can see the in coming messages

By Chris on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

So, the notifications themselves are accessible? That doesn't surprise me since they're using the iOS notifications. It looks like the game screen itself isn't appearing for VO. It's probably coded in Unity or some other silly graphical engine. Why can't they just take the text from the story and put it into the existing framework they use with the other accessible games?

By Ulises Gamer on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

I think that they are so lazy to do it, I'm losing hope on this

By Ulises Gamer on Friday, November 25, 2016 - 03:17

OK, they answered me on Facebook, heres the message:
It seems we can't add this to Whiteout but can add them to each new game we do. The reason is very technical .. not because we don't want to..we all do.

First, very short answer. and its like they wrote that very fast because it don't explain nothing.In other hand, it don't apear that they really want because if they wanted to make it, they would. In my next message I said this, and they can only use their frame and past the text. They don't answer, and if you ask this, yes, they saw my new message. I told them to come to Applevis to see this, also. Nothing else. I don't think that this will happen

By Ulises Gamer on Sunday, December 25, 2016 - 03:17

Hi.
Its a out of topic this, but someone know if Whiteout is accessible in Android? Maybe if it is, I can emulate Android to play it.

By Chris on Sunday, December 25, 2016 - 03:17

The game doesn't work with TalkBack on Android. I purchased it on my Nexus 7. When I opened the program, the music started playing, but there was nothing on the screen that TalkBack could detect. I used the 2 hour refund period to get my money back. I also got a refund from Apple. If the devs are unwilling or can't make it work, I'll just move on.

By Chris on Sunday, December 25, 2016 - 03:17

This is awesome! Thanks for this. I can still enjoy the story.

By Ulises Gamer on Sunday, December 25, 2016 - 03:17

Its inconplete, but I contacted to the author thanking him for this work

By TheBlindDragon on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 03:17

Good thing I got the app while it was free. No woneder i didn't hear anything while flicking on the screen and didn't get any response. Do you guys think it's worth purchasing Lifeline 2?

By Chris on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 03:17

All the Lifeline games except this one work with VoiceOver.

By Ulises Gamer on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 03:17

Someone checked the Lifeline library? If you check it say's Coming soon Whiteout 2

By Chris on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 03:17

Hopefully, this new Whiteout game will be accessible. On a related note, there is more content in the guide you posted for Whiteout. I'm going to read the next section. I can't thank this person enough for providing this. I just wish I knew how to contact him.

By Ulises Gamer on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 03:17

You can look through the contact page there, yes, I wanted to thank him too, but I still want to play the game for my self, but, well, I wont do it, I know

By Nic on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 03:17

In reply to by Chris

As the author of the still-incomplete walkthrough, I was curious to learn more from my well wisher(s) who appreciated my write up.

Honestly I had no idea that I was helping to fulfil a gap/need...

I do apologize for my tardiness in completing all the chapter write-ups. The effort is completely a hobby which deserves more attention than I can afford given the wide variety of commitments I have. I am trying to complete the walkthroughs - chapter 7 & 8 have been completed in the new year/2017. I hope to push through and hopefully have it all done late Jan/early Feb.

Thanks for all your words of encouragement & support!

Nic

By Ulises Gamer on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 03:17

@Nic
Thanks again for doing this, it have helped so much to understand the game, and the result is like if I am playing, so I'm tuned for new chapters. Again thanks!

By Minionslayer on Sunday, June 25, 2017 - 03:17

This game can now be played fully accessible along with chapter 2 within the Lifeline library app

By Rafaela Freundt on Sunday, June 25, 2017 - 03:17

In reply to by Minionslayer

Where can I find the first whiteout game accessible? In the library app there is only whiteout2 and whiteout itself has not been updated.

By Minionslayer on Sunday, June 25, 2017 - 03:17

You can find both games in the Lifeline library app. At the top there is a carousel of games that you can play. The two games of there.

By Rafaela Freundt on Sunday, June 25, 2017 - 03:17

I found the game and and playing it. I have to say though that I don't like the wat the lifeline library app works, at least in regards to this game since I haven't played the other Ines in there yet. I doesn't give you the normal notifications with every message from the protagonist and you do not get the normal delays like in the other games when he is doing something. There are only some delays but they can be skipped by watching and add. But most of the game seems to be played kind of in fast mode, where the character tells you to wait while he is doing something but you get the new message right away. I personally prefer the mechanics of the other separate lifeline games. What do you guys think?

By Minionslayer on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 - 03:17

You’re Definitely Welcome! Are You Sure That Fast Mode is turned on Automatically?

By vulcansummer on Monday, January 25, 2021 - 03:17

I have been playing Whiteout for only a few minutes, but every time I get a notification instead of staying at the last message that was sent, I end up back at the beginning. So then I have to swipe through all the messages to be able to respond. Does anyone have a way around this that they could share?
Thanks so much.