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* CrossoverRelatives: The game turns the Literature/LittleRedRidingHood (named Letitia Redd) into [[Franchise/AliceInWonderland the Mad Hatter]]'s niece.
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* AnthropomorphicFood: Some of the bonus "criminals" that appear during Thanksgiving include a roast turkey and a pumpkin pie.
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* AnthropomorphicFood: Some of the bonus "criminals" that appear during Thanksgiving include a [[ThanksgivingTurkey roast turkey turkey]] and a pumpkin pie.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'', it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including Literature/TheLittleRedRidinghood, the big bad wolf, and Literature/SnowWhite.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'', it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including Literature/TheLittleRedRidinghood, the Literature/LittleRedRidinghood, the big bad wolf, and Literature/SnowWhite.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'', it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, Literature/TheLittleRedRidinghood, the big bad wolf, and ''Literature/SnowWhite''.Literature/SnowWhite.
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*PremiumCurrency: Diamonds and Cash:
**Diamonds are typically used to buy food (to fill up the Freemium Timer), special amulets, chests, weapons, and keys to unlock new locations. They can be obtained in-game from leveling up, doing street patrols, and completing certain quests, but the amount obtained from the gameplay is rarely enough to buy the more useful items. Of course, paying real money would remedy that.
**The second currency is "Cash", which is used in the Mirror World for the same purpose as diamonds (i.e. speed up timer, purchase amulets and so on). Unlike diamonds, however, Cash cannot be obtained in-game, and can only be purchased using real money.
**Diamonds are typically used to buy food (to fill up the Freemium Timer), special amulets, chests, weapons, and keys to unlock new locations. They can be obtained in-game from leveling up, doing street patrols, and completing certain quests, but the amount obtained from the gameplay is rarely enough to buy the more useful items. Of course, paying real money would remedy that.
**The second currency is "Cash", which is used in the Mirror World for the same purpose as diamonds (i.e. speed up timer, purchase amulets and so on). Unlike diamonds, however, Cash cannot be obtained in-game, and can only be purchased using real money.
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** Searching a location takes up from 15 to several hundreds energy points, and it takes 1:30 minutes to collect one energy. Of course, the player can spend money to buy food items to refill the bar faster.
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** Searching a location takes up consumes from 15 to several hundreds energy points, and it takes 1:30 minutes to collect one energy. Of course, the player can spend money to buy food items to refill the bar faster.
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You must then uncover these mysteries and strange happenings with the help of both fairy tale and original characters, such as the Cheshire cat, the Mad Hatter, and the like.
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You must then uncover these mysteries and strange happenings with the help of both fairy tale and original characters, such as the Cheshire cat, the Mad Hatter, and the like.
many others.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes to convince players to make [[{{Microtransactions}} in-game purchases]].
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* BattleaxeNurse: Mildred, the nurse who apparently runs Albion's hospital, is so menacing that the citizens would rather try questionable folk remedies than go to Nurse Mildred for treatment.
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* FreemiumTimer: Exploring the various places in the game takes a heavy toll on the players wallet and/pr free time.
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* FreemiumTimer: Exploring the various places in the game takes a heavy toll on the players wallet and/pr and/or free time.
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* FreemiumTimer: Exploring the various places in the game takes a heavy toll on the players wallet and/pr free time.
** Searching a location takes up from 15 to several hundreds energy points, and it takes 1:30 minutes to collect one energy. Of course, the player can spend money to buy food items to refill the bar faster.
** Similarly, the patrolling duties requires 10 stamina points to make a move, while the player has a limit of 150 stamina points (which cannot be increase through leveling up, unlike the energy bar).
** Locations in the Mirror World, on the other hand, has cooldown timers that prevents the players from immediately revisiting a location after searching through them, although paying cash can speed up the process.
** Searching a location takes up from 15 to several hundreds energy points, and it takes 1:30 minutes to collect one energy. Of course, the player can spend money to buy food items to refill the bar faster.
** Similarly, the patrolling duties requires 10 stamina points to make a move, while the player has a limit of 150 stamina points (which cannot be increase through leveling up, unlike the energy bar).
** Locations in the Mirror World, on the other hand, has cooldown timers that prevents the players from immediately revisiting a location after searching through them, although paying cash can speed up the process.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, the big bad wolf, and ''Literature/SnowWhite''.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' Wonderland'', it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, the big bad wolf, and ''Literature/SnowWhite''.
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You must then uncover these mysteries and strange happenings with the help of both fairy tale and original characters, such as the Cheshire cat, the Mad Hatter, and the like.
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* AnthropomorphicFood: Some of the bonus "criminals" that appear during Thanksgiving include a roast turkey and a pumpkin pie.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, the big bad wolf, and "Literature/SnowWhite".
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, the big bad wolf, and "Literature/SnowWhite".''Literature/SnowWhite''.
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* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Besides searching locations for clues, patrolling the area and apprehending bad guys, the player character is also expected to help run errands for the locals and help solve their personal problems, which includes: prepare meals, find missing trinkets, play matchmaker, etc.
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* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Besides searching locations for clues, patrolling the area and apprehending bad guys, the player character is also expected to help run errands for the locals and help solve their personal problems, problems and relationship issues, which includes: prepare preparing meals, find finding missing trinkets, play playing matchmaker, etc.
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''Alice in the Mirrors of Albion'' (or simply ''Mirrors of Albion'') is an ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''-inspired HiddenObjectGame developed by Game Insight for {{Android|Games}} in 2012.
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''Alice in the Mirrors of Albion'' (or simply ''Mirrors of Albion'') is an ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''-inspired HiddenObjectGame developed by Game Insight for {{Android|Games}} UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}} in 2012.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, the big bad wolf, and ''Literature/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarves''.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, the big bad wolf, and ''Literature/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarves''."Literature/SnowWhite".
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''Alice in the Mirrors of Albion'' (or simply ''Mirrors of Albion'') is an ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''-inspired HiddenObjectGame developed by Game Insight for{{Android|Games}}.
{{Android|Games}} in 2012.
''Alice in the Mirrors of Albion'' (or simply ''Mirrors of Albion'') is an ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''-inspired HiddenObjectGame developed by Game Insight for
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Albion 'verse, Letitia "Red Ridinghood" is the Mad Hatter's niece.
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Albion 'verse, Letitia "Red Ridinghood" is the Mad Hatter's niece.niece.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when to convince players to make [[{{Microtransactions}} in-game purchases]].
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* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when to convince players to make [[{{Microtransactions}} in-game purchases]].
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* FunnyAnimal: Several [=NPCs=] that the player encounter, such as the Cheshire cat and Walrus.
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* FunnyAnimal: Several [=NPCs=] that the player encounter, such as encounter have the physicality of animals, but otherwise talk and behave like human beings. Examples include the Cheshire cat cat, Walrus, and Walrus.Lucinda van Seale.
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* HolidayMode: The game celebrates holiday seasons by providing special quests, locations, monsters, etc. that are only available for about 1-2 weeks around that particular period.
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* HolidayMode: The game celebrates holiday seasons by providing has seasonal events, usually held around national holidays (such as Valentine, Easter, Halloween, etc.), which offers special quests, locations, monsters, etc. that are only available for about 1-2 weeks around that particular period.
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* PunnyName: The Mirror World guide is a white rabbit named Lewis Carrot.
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* PunnyName: The Mirror World guide is a white rabbit named Lewis Carrot.Carrot, an obvious parody to Lewis Carroll.
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* FunnyAnimal: Several [=NPCs=] that the player encounter, such as the Cheshire cat and Walrus.
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* PettingZooPeople: Several [=NPCs=] that the player encounter have the physicality of animals, but otherwise talk and behave like human beings. Examples include the Cheshire cat, Walrus, and Lucinda van Seale.
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* HolidayMode: The game celebrates holiday seasons by providing special quests, locations, monsters, etc. that are only available during those particular seasons.
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* HolidayMode: The game celebrates holiday seasons by providing special quests, locations, monsters, etc. that are only available during those for about 1-2 weeks around that particular seasons.period.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when the player fails to buy his Sale items.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when the player fails to buy his Sale items.convince players to make [[{{Microtransactions}} in-game purchases]].
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* DrJerk: Nurse Mildred is described by Redd Ridinghood as a mean lady who scares away patients by insulting them when they come in with their sickness. May also cross with MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate, considering how she is also an enemy boss the player must defeat in order to search the Hospital location.
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* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Besides searching locations for clues, patrolling the area and apprehending bad guys, the player character is also expected to help run errands for the locals and help their personal problems, which includes: prepare meals, find missing trinkets, play matchmaker, etc.
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* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Besides searching locations for clues, patrolling the area and apprehending bad guys, the player character is also expected to help run errands for the locals and help solve their personal problems, which includes: prepare meals, find missing trinkets, play matchmaker, etc.
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* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Mildred, the nurse who apparently runs Albion's hospital, is so menacing that the citizens would rather try questionable folk remedies than go to Nurse Mildred for treatment.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: Although ''Mirrors of Albion'' is primarily based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' it also features some characters and elements from other fairy tales as well, including the Red Ridinghood, the big bad wolf, and ''Literature/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarves''.
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* MonsterClown: Duke Nuf the circus clown is an antagonist whom the player must defeat in order to be allowed in the circus arena.
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* MonsterClown: Duke Nuf the circus clown is an antagonist whom evil clown who deliberately performs joyless attractions to invoke depression and despair to the player must defeat in order to be allowed in the circus arena.Albion citizens.
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* PuppyDogEyes: Whenever a Sale event is about to expire, Cheshire would pop up with huge, teary eyes, begging the player to buy the set he's worked so hard to prepare.
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* PuppyDogEyes: Whenever a Sale event is about to expire, Cheshire would pop up with huge, teary eyes, begging the player to buy the set he's worked so hard to prepare.prepare.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Albion 'verse, Letitia "Red Ridinghood" is the Mad Hatter's niece.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Albion 'verse, Letitia "Red Ridinghood" is the Mad Hatter's niece.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when the player fails to buy his items.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when the player fails to buy his Sale items.
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* BribingYourWayToVictory: As the game progresses, it becomes increasingly more difficult to unlock locations and find collection items without using crystals. And, of course, you would need to pay real money to quickly obtain enough crystals.
* DrJerk: Nurse Mildred is described by Redd Ridinghood as a mean lady who scares away patients by insulting them when they come in with their sickness. May also cross with MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate, considering how she is also an enemy boss the player must defeat in order to search the Hospital location.
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.
* DrJerk: Nurse Mildred is described by Redd Ridinghood as a mean lady who scares away patients by insulting them when they come in with their sickness. May also cross with MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate, considering how she is also an enemy boss the player must defeat in order to search the Hospital location.
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.
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* BribingYourWayToVictory: As the game progresses, it becomes increasingly more difficult to unlock locations and find collection items without using crystals. And, of course, you would need to pay real money to quickly obtain enough crystals.
crystals. The Mirror World are even worse, as the crystal-based transactions are replaced with direct cash-based system. At least crystals can be obtained for free (via leveling up, daily rewards, patrol rewards, etc.), even though it's painstakingly slow to accumulate large amounts of it.
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.
* HolidayMode: The game celebrates holiday seasons by providing special quests, locations, monsters, etc. that are only available during those particular seasons.
* DrJerk: Nurse Mildred is described by Redd Ridinghood as a mean lady who scares away patients by insulting them when they come in with their sickness. May also cross with MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate, considering how she is also an enemy boss the player must defeat in order to search the Hospitallocation.
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.location.
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.
* HolidayMode: The game celebrates holiday seasons by providing special quests, locations, monsters, etc. that are only available during those particular seasons.
* DrJerk: Nurse Mildred is described by Redd Ridinghood as a mean lady who scares away patients by insulting them when they come in with their sickness. May also cross with MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate, considering how she is also an enemy boss the player must defeat in order to search the Hospital
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.
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* PunnyName: The Mirror World guide is a white rabbit named Lewis Carrot.
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* PuppyDogEyes: Whenever a Sale event is about to expire, Cheshire would pop up with huge, teary eyes, begging the player to buy the set he's worked so hard to prepare.
* PuppyDogEyes: Whenever a Sale event is about to expire, Cheshire would pop up with huge, teary eyes, begging the player to buy the set he's worked so hard to prepare.
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* PettingZooPeople: Several [=NPCs=] that the player encounter have the physicality of animals, but otherwise talk and behave like human beings. Examples include the Cheshire cat, Walrus, and Lucinda vanSeale.Seale.
* PunnyName: The Mirror World guide is a white rabbit named Lewis Carrot.
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''Alice in the Mirrors of Albion'' (or simply ''Mirrors of Albion'') is an ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''-inspired HiddenObjectGame developed by Game Insight for {{Android|Games}}.
The player carries the role of a police detective in Albion, a {{Fantasy Counterpart|Culture}} of 19th Century London, and as you patrol the city to investigate the disappearance of [[AliceAllusion Alice Fleming]], you find yourself increasingly tangled in countless of mysterious intrigues.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Several characters from the original source materials have been re-imagined into cool hardasses (albeit with slight eccentricities) in the game. For example, Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum are now weapon inventors, while the Hatter is a police informant.
* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when the player fails to buy his items.
* AliceAllusion: The game is based on ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''. Many characters from Creator/LewisCarroll's book (including, but not limited to, the Cheshire cat, the Hatter and Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum) appear in the game in some capacity, and the disappearance of Alice is one of the central mysteries that the player must solve.
* BribingYourWayToVictory: As the game progresses, it becomes increasingly more difficult to unlock locations and find collection items without using crystals. And, of course, you would need to pay real money to quickly obtain enough crystals.
* DrJerk: Nurse Mildred is described by Redd Ridinghood as a mean lady who scares away patients by insulting them when they come in with their sickness. May also cross with MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate, considering how she is also an enemy boss the player must defeat in order to search the Hospital location.
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.
* KillerTeddyBear: One of the Bosses that the player can fight is an old teddy bear, who haunts Jane Wright's bathroom after being forgotten by her.
* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Besides searching locations for clues, patrolling the area and apprehending bad guys, the player character is also expected to help run errands for the locals and help their personal problems, which includes: prepare meals, find missing trinkets, play matchmaker, etc.
* MirrorWorld: There exists a Mirror Albion, which provides the player with an entirely new, but reminiscent, set of locations to explore, and quests to complete. The Mirror world has a slightly different gameplay from the original setting, and has a completely separate measurement for level, currency system and inventory items.
* MonsterClown: Duke Nuf the circus clown
* PettingZooPeople: Several [=NPCs=] that the player encounter have the physicality of animals, but otherwise talk and behave like human beings. Examples include the Cheshire cat, Walrus, and Lucinda van Seale.
The player carries the role of a police detective in Albion, a {{Fantasy Counterpart|Culture}} of 19th Century London, and as you patrol the city to investigate the disappearance of [[AliceAllusion Alice Fleming]], you find yourself increasingly tangled in countless of mysterious intrigues.
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!!The game contains examples of:
* AdaptationalBadass: Several characters from the original source materials have been re-imagined into cool hardasses (albeit with slight eccentricities) in the game. For example, Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum are now weapon inventors, while the Hatter is a police informant.
* {{Adorkable}}: Cheshire Jr. is a bumbling, young officer who collects musical toys and giddily chases after pretty cat ladies. The game doesn't hesitate to milk his adorable charms by having him display some killer PuppyDogEyes when the player fails to buy his items.
* AliceAllusion: The game is based on ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''. Many characters from Creator/LewisCarroll's book (including, but not limited to, the Cheshire cat, the Hatter and Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum) appear in the game in some capacity, and the disappearance of Alice is one of the central mysteries that the player must solve.
* BribingYourWayToVictory: As the game progresses, it becomes increasingly more difficult to unlock locations and find collection items without using crystals. And, of course, you would need to pay real money to quickly obtain enough crystals.
* DrJerk: Nurse Mildred is described by Redd Ridinghood as a mean lady who scares away patients by insulting them when they come in with their sickness. May also cross with MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate, considering how she is also an enemy boss the player must defeat in order to search the Hospital location.
* FunnyForeigner: Otto von Strudel the German Psychotherapist is a recluse who is considered strange by even the Hatter. He resides in a door-less house, and to visit him, the player must build a hand-glider to fly in through the window.
* KillerTeddyBear: One of the Bosses that the player can fight is an old teddy bear, who haunts Jane Wright's bathroom after being forgotten by her.
* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Besides searching locations for clues, patrolling the area and apprehending bad guys, the player character is also expected to help run errands for the locals and help their personal problems, which includes: prepare meals, find missing trinkets, play matchmaker, etc.
* MirrorWorld: There exists a Mirror Albion, which provides the player with an entirely new, but reminiscent, set of locations to explore, and quests to complete. The Mirror world has a slightly different gameplay from the original setting, and has a completely separate measurement for level, currency system and inventory items.
* MonsterClown: Duke Nuf the circus clown
* PettingZooPeople: Several [=NPCs=] that the player encounter have the physicality of animals, but otherwise talk and behave like human beings. Examples include the Cheshire cat, Walrus, and Lucinda van Seale.