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Alice in Wonderland Review
User Submitted Alice in Wonderland Reviews
Date: 2005-05-25 Great Game for "Alice" Fans This is a pretty decent adaptation of the classic Disney movie. This game is definitely geared towards kids, as it is simple and not very lengthy, but older fans should enjoy Alice as well. I personally have always enjoyed the Disney-based games, and Alice In Wonderland was one of my favorite Disney movies. I thought the puzzles were fun to solve, and talking to the Wonderland inhabitants was a treat. I actually had just finished playing American McGee's Alice on the computer, and felt like something a bit cheerier, and it accomplished that. If you're an adult, and don't care for Alice, than you probably won't get a whole lot out of this game. Since the game plays out almost exactly as the movie, you almost have to be a fan to enjoy it.
I was rather impressed by the graphics, though. It wasn't strictly a side scroller...some levels you got to move Alice in all directions (up, down, left, right). I thought the characters looked really good, as well. The cut scenes looked almost as good as the movie, and for only being 8-bit, I think the makers did a great job with the characters, scenery, and animation. Of course, with technology today, I guess this only makes sense, but some Gameboy Color games aren't very impressive in my in my opinion. Often I find the faces on the characters average, if not below average. But the graphics on Alice are clear, and well designed.
If you're a Disney or an Alice fan, I would recommend this game. It was well-made, and the plot follows the movie well, so it's definitely a good choice for fans. I particulary enjoyed the music, which even though it was just the old-fashioned Midi-like sound, I enjoyed hearing some of my favorite songs from the film. All in all, Alice In Wonderland is a great game for kids and fans, and if you don't fit into the category, you should probably shop for another game.
Date: 2004-06-11 Alice In Wonderland Alice In Wonderland is a great game for kids. You basicly relive parts of the movie. In the begining you play Alice and you fall down the hole. After that you go through a few levels. In the levels you encounter enimies,keys,and items. The game is pretty short but I think it would make a great gift for any Alice In Wonderland fans,collectors and kids. I would reccomed this for car rides and vacations. Hope you enjoy!
Date: 2004-03-11 Alice in Wonderland for Gameboy Although released in 2000, Disney Interactive's "Alice in Wonderland" is another obscure, but great game that got lost in the shuffle of overhyped games that year. I personally have not seen the Disney classic in 20 yrs, but playing not only brought me up to date on classic, but like Turtles presented another fun and entertaining ride down memory lane. This ride too can be taken by anyone old or young that remembers the classic movie based on the Lewis Carroll novel. Graphics: 10 I give the graphics in this game a solid ten. All the characters in the game look exactly like they did in the classic cartoon: Alice, Queen of Hearts, Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, all look amazing. They just dont look a a little bit like their cartoon counterparts,or almost, but exactly!!! When it comes down to making games based of their movies Disney is king. With Nintendo in the background, publishing this game with Disney, well, they have proved to be a great combo. You buy a Disney game you are buying a great game not easily produced by any other game company. There are several beautiful animations and cutscenes including the 3d animation in the beginning where Alice is sitting on a tree and then is transported to Wonderland with help from the Rabbit with the pocket watch. But that's just the beginning, you'll be blown by the other animations and scenes in the game, including a fun level where Alice is miniatured in form and must the Cheshire Cat levels that are roaming with ghosts and Guards of Queen. Sound and Music 5: Well sound is practically nonexistent, aside from the traditional "bleeps" and "blops" in a game (where Alice takes damage), sound was pretty average, but what saves it though is the music. The music again is wonderfully done, with some light and comical tunes, some taken from the movie and some new written just for the game itself. Control 5: "Alice in Wonderland" is a 2d platformer with some nice 3d effects put in. As such controls are easy. Alice, jumps, runs and in course of the game collects items to pass through Wonderland. Pretty simple stuff. No one should have any problems with the controls they are ridiculous simply and they're were made that way so anyone could pick up the game and get into it easily. Challenge 3: Ah, veteran gamers will pass the game in a hour or 2 hrs tops, but there are a couple of close turns in the game that will give everyone a good challenge. Obviously kids will get a bigger challenge in the game that the adults, but the challenge is always fun, it's not one of those games that will be tough on them. As I said, it's a platformer, so there are really no puzzles, however, there are several items to collects and objectives to do, so it will keep kids busy and happy for a long time. Replay Value 8: "Alice in Wonderland" shines in this area. This game actually comes with a number of enjoyable bonuses showing that Disney took their time and made this game as best they could. First of, if you do well enough in the game such as collecting magical stars, you'll get treated to several bonus levels in the game such as a rabbit race with the rabbit with the cloak and bonus levels with Cheshire cat. However , in the menu for the game itself, they're are other bonus items as well. There's a "Where's in Wonderland" minigame with Alice and characters in the game, which is played in the tradition of "Where's Waldo" it's actually not bad. There's a "Alice's Art Gallery" bonus option where basically you browse through the Art drawings that obviously were used in making the game. Very interesting as basically you get a look, at the gaming designing process here, looking over the art for the game such as characters, props and creatures. They added it to so that kids can play with the art and "cut" and "paste" basically like a paint program. Fun and educational. Overall 7: Overall, this is another winner by Disney Interactive, they've been making quality games for I don't know , almost 20 yrs, lol, so those game critics out there who never heard of Disney Interactive, well then have missed a great library of games (too bad). This is another great collectible item for the Disney fan out there, Additionally, the game itself as a platformer is very good and will appeal to a wide variety of ages. It's geared pretty much to kids, but older kids will like the game as well. Lastly, this is the only "Alice in Wonderland", they're a couple out there. The Turbografx system had one, Commodore 64 had one and I believe's there a pc version out there somewhere, so if you want to immerse yourself more in the "Alice In Wonderland" universe, check out those games too.
Date: 2001-12-23 So much fun. So much to do. I found, as an "Alice in Wonderland" lover, that this was full of all the adventure and fun you have while watching the film. You are actually able to interact with the characters and play in Wonderland as Alice. Though difficult at times, this game can never be considered boring. Buy it today. Don't hesitate, before they are no longer available. You won't be sorry.
Date: 2001-07-10 this is the best i loved this game it is so fun it wasnt very hard it is good for begginners it is also very short. it has all the characters in the movie and it is just like it thats why i loved this game and the music sets the mood this is the best game but beware it is really short.
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