A game with an all new story that takes place after Lewis Carroll's stories. Alice must return to Wonderland and defeat the Queen of Hearts once and for all.A game with an all new story that takes place after Lewis Carroll's stories. Alice must return to Wonderland and defeat the Queen of Hearts once and for all.A game with an all new story that takes place after Lewis Carroll's stories. Alice must return to Wonderland and defeat the Queen of Hearts once and for all.
- Alice Liddell
- (voice)
- The Cheshire Cat
- (voice)
- …
- Caterpillar
- (voice)
- The White Rabbit
- (voice)
- …
- The Red Queen
- (voice)
- …
- Self - Alice vocals
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Storyline
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- TriviaConcept artist Norman Felch came up with Alice's original design. McGee approved of it because unlike other submitted concepts it wasn't overly sexualised or animesque. After her gothic art style was decided upon, the other character's designs easily followed suit.
- GoofsThe official 2-minute trailer for American McGee's Alice opens with a dialogue which apparently takes place between Alice and her physician at the Rutledge Asylum. Although Alice's story is known to take place in England, both Alice and the male voice in the trailer speak with American accents. The in-game Alice does indeed speak with a British accent.
- Quotes
The Queen of Hearts: Off with her head. Off with her head. Off with her head! Off... with... her... head. Off with her head. Off with her head. Off with her head. Off with her head. I rule Wonderland alone. Your interference will not be tolerated. This realm is for grown-ups. Raw, well-ordered, ruthless, careening off the jagged edge of reality. Self-pitying dreamers are not wanted here; they cannot survive here. You... fear the truth. You live in shadows. Your pathetic attempts to regain your sanity have failed. Retreat into the sterile safety of your self-delusions, or risk inevitable annihilation. If you destroy me, you'll destroy yourself. Leave now and some hollow part of you may survive. Stay, and I will BREAK you DOWN. You will lose yourself *FOREVER*!
[shreiks evilly]
- Alternate versionsEarly artwork of Alice depicted her wearing an upsidedown crucifix necklace, a satanic symbol. It has been changed for the final game.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #24.7 (2001)
- SoundtracksVillage of the Doomed
Composed by Chris Vrenna and Jessicka
Alice is an excellent game. Her character has been superbly created with the best graphics on offer in the year 2000, it still does not look outdated now. The story is excellent and there is no wonder why Hollywood may be in talks of making a movie. The dialogue is excellent, which has been written to the best of the writers abilities. The voices are superb too, the girl who does the voice of Alice has not done anything before or after this, so it may make some of us wonder whether or not she was disturbed too.
But throughout all this, what we should be looking at is how Alice has gone crazy. Her parents have been killed in a house fire, and her world falls apart. Look at what pictures you can from the novel and the movie made from Disney and compare it to the sets and character designs of this game and it is truly quite disturbing. There is blood on the walls, floors and ceilings, beautiful lakes have turned into lava pits, the mad hatter has of course "gone quite mad", the Cheshire cat which was previously chubby and had stripes, still has its grin, but has rotted down to skin and bone and instead of using his wit to tease Alice, he uses dark riddles to help our character throughout the game.
It doesn't matter what year this was made in, buy this game it is truly a work of art.
- funnybunny19
- Jun 15, 2005
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- American McGee's Alice
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