

Shortly after Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, at the age of seven, Alice Liddell witnessed the death of her family in an apparently accidental fire that broke out in her home, which was destroyed in the blaze. Alice's primary objective is to save Wonderland, and in doing so, save herself.

Wonderland, being a creation of Alice's mind, has been corrupted. The game's setting presents a considerably more macabre rendition of Wonderland than seen in Lewis Carroll's original portrayal. Set years after Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, the game features an older, more cynical and macabre incarnation of Alice. Downloadable ports of the game for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 were also made to coincide with the sequel's release as a free download with brand new copies. A sequel, Alice: Madness Returns, was released June 14, 2011. A PlayStation 2 port was in development but was canceled. The game uses the id Tech 3 engine first used in Quake III Arena. It was designed by American McGee and features music composed by Chris Vrenna. The game, developed by Rogue Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts, is an unofficial sequel to Lewis Carroll's Alice novels. ”Īmerican McGee's Alice is a third-person psychological horror action video game released for PC on December 6, 2000. Your room was protected and spared – while your family upstairs roasted in an inferno of incredible horror.

But you were in dreamland taking tea with your friends.

Follow him on Twitter.“You selfish, misbegotten, and unnatural child! You smelled the smoke. Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. McGee is also still working on Alice: Asylum, a potential third game in his Alice series that is currently in pre-production, with support from fans on Patreon. Do they succeed? Do they perish? What secrets do they uncover?," the presentation reads. "Each episode takes place during a different time era, plunging vastly different characters with different abilities and storylines into the beautiful but arcane world of Oz. McGee shared Radar Pictures' speculative pitching presentation for Oz: Adventures during a recent Twitch stream, where the game is described as a single-player episodic narrative game. We revealed this news and talked about the potential for this project over on our latest Twitch Stream: They are developing the concept for TV and Games. Happy to announce "OZ: Adventures" our twist on the original Oz books, is now with Radar Pictures. Characters are involuntarily pulled into Oz from all over the world and all through time." McGee describes his version of Oz as "Running Man vs.
