Alice: The Madness Returns

Title

This shows Alice.

A typical loading page.

Parts of the game are shown in this cut-out-like approach.

The psychiatrist that is 'treating' Alice.

Alice in the house.

Alice follows the white cat.

Alice sees monsters around her.

Alice looking for pigeons.

An evil person changes into a monster.

Alice falls into Wonderland.

There she meets the Cheshire cat.

These white houses and similar things are where Alice can recall a memory.

Alice gets the Vorpal Blade.

Then she's given an announcement that she just got the Pepper Grinder which is like a machine gun.

She shoots the grinder at the pig snout which fills up and flies away.

A bolt monster that she shoots at.

A tar monster.

There's a lot of platform type things to do in the game.

Alice sees a huge statue of herself.

Another platformy area coming up.

You gather teeth to earn the change to upgrade your weapons.

You jump on top of the mushroom to reach high areas.

Another neat scene.

Alice gets on a cable car.

Alice arrives at another area with lots of strange things to see.

There's a lot of valve turning.

One of the monsters of Wonderland. It shoots hot tea at you. You can also get a weapon just like the teapot and shoot right back at it.

Another weapon for your arsenal, a time bomb built like a rabbit.

The Mad Hatter has been taken apart and it's up to Alice to put him back together again.

Alice jumps down a garbage chute.

The Hatter gets put back together.

The terrible train that Alice keeps hearing about.

Alice gets to a new area.

She also gets a new weapon.

Another Alice statue.

Another monster.

A ship in the frozen wasteland.

The Mock Turtle.

Another of the fascinating scenes.

The Carpenter who is putting on a show.

Another monster.

The writer of the Carpenter's play.

The star of the show.

Another monster.

The Walrus.

Another area.

Another weapon.

The next area.

Another kind of monster.

And another.

There are several of these cartoon-like sections in the game.

The caterpillar.

In one of the houses of cards where Alice is about to go down another slide portion.

The Cheshire Cat again.

Another monster.

The invincible executioner; invincible for the moment.

The beginning of an hilarious section.

Closeup of Alice.

Alice vs. the not-so-invincible executioner.

Giant Alice vs. packs of cards.

Alice finds one of the Queen's hearts.

She knows just what to do with it, too.

The Queen of Hearts.

Inhabitants of the doll house area.

Another monster.

A flying monster.

Alice confronts the doctor.

After dealing with the doctor Wonderland starts to come back to life.

As to the game itself. The storyline is fascinating and the game takes a good while to finish. On the negative side, though, your mouse must have the sensitivity turned way down and there is no way to do that within the game itself. It is incredibly hard to control what direction Alice is going when she is airborne. Also, the view changes suddenly and it can become hard to do any kind of precise movements when it does. This makes parts extremely annoying since precision is necessary in any kind of platform game, and this one is probably 95% platformy.


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