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I'm finding the series challenging to play and fortunately it's accessible
too. There's quite a few games in this series and from what I can
understand the proper order of play starts with lifeline, veridion actual,
lifeline silent night, lifeline2, lifeline halfway to infinity, flat line,
whiteout (2 chapters), and crisis line. Most of these games have people
fighting the greens with the exception of white out, but that story may be
integrated in some future game. Bigfishgames makes other kinds of games
than choose your own story games, and I have yet to try these other types
out for accessibility. I don't know that playing missing piece games will
even be feasible yet but figure to try one and find out a little later.
- [blind-gamers] lifeline Jude DaShiell
- Re: [blind-gamers] lifeline Charles Rivard
- Re: [blind-gamers] lifeline Dragos Grecianu
- Re: [blind-gamers] lifeline Jude DaShiell
- Re: [blind-gamers] lifeline Joshua Tubbs
- Re: [blind-gamers] lifeline Ian McNamara
- Re: [blind-gamers] lifeline Jude DaShiell
- [blind-gamers] lifeline Jude DaShiell