
American McGee’s Alice : A twisted journey to save a Wonderland gone bad …but be warned, you’d best go armed…
03 Apr 2000 – EA UK
Electronic Arts Ltd. is pleased to announce the forthcoming release of American McGee’s Alice, for PC CD-ROM. When Alice responds to a mysterious summons to return to Wonderland, the place is barely recognisable. Something has gone very wrong. Undaunted by the diseased atmosphere, confusion and mortal danger that surrounds her, Alice commits to set it right. Equipped with her courage and a lethal array of transmogrified toys, she’ll penetrate enemy strongholds, confront the forces of evil and put the wicked Queen of Hearts in her proper place.
Key Game Features
- Stunning third-person, 3D action based on an enhanced version of Quake III technology
- Over a dozen strangely familiar, though horrifying, locations including the Mad Hatter’s Manor, Vale of Tears, Chess Village and Psychedelic Funhouse
- An assortment of vivid characters, from the familiar Alice, Cheshire Cat and Mad Hatter to other abominations such as Fire Imps, Snarks, Fish Footmen and Card Guards
- A plethora of devious puzzles from the labyrinthine Fortress of Doors to chicanery-filled Psychedelic Funhouse
- A collection of the most deadly toys ever imagined with which to defeat your enemies – roll nasty dice, hurl an exploding jack-in-the-box, and much more
- Original music composed especially for American McGee’s Alice
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