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Alice in Wonderland is a hidden object game developed by Gimagin and Merscom LLC, released on August 27, 2010, and based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Rachel Jordan bought an old house that is supposed to be empty, but holds signs there were residents before her. Upon further inspection, she discovers an old well hidden in the basement. What's more, she also finds out that twelve girls have gone missing. Once she enters Wonderland, she must find a way to rescue the girls while avoiding the wrath of the Queen - and perhaps find answers on the history of the house.

Alice in Wonderland contains these examples:

  • Angst Coma: Alice, hiding in her room during the burglary with no knowledge of her parents' fates, went into a sleep that unknowingly trapped her in Wonderland.
  • Artistic License – Child Labor Laws: Rachel finds young girls forced into different labors despite being only children. Given that this is Wonderland under a different queen's rule, it's likely the Queen and its residents don't see anything wrong with it until Rachel offers up alternatives.
  • Birdcaged: Two of the girls Rachel finds are locked in floating cages.
  • Chain of Deals: In order to get help from someone or rescue an enslaved girl, Rachel had to help a resident of Wonderland with their problems.
  • A Child Shall Lead Them: Which didn't do Wonderland any favors, what with her taking the throne from the original Queen of Hearts herself.
  • God Save Us from the Queen!: The Queen not only rules over a wholly changed Wonderland, but she had young girls forced to work for the residents of Wonderland and took over the throne from the original Queen of Hearts.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: A possible explanation for why Alice caused the disappearance of twelve young girls.
  • Kangaroo Court: Rachel's final obstacle - standing trial against the Queen, where she must gather evidence to give the Queen a reality check.
  • Newspaper Backstory: A newspaper Rachel finds gives a rundown on events of the past tied to the house as well as the number of missing girls. The headline changes for each number of girls rescued from Wonderland.
  • Parental Abandonment: Alice's parents are actually alive, but in a hospital trapped in a coma, not knowing the fate of their daughter Alice.


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