Wonderland has been corrupted by something, not of Wonderland called Infernal Train which has been destroying the land. The hallucination gets worse until she wakes up back in a familiar world to her wonderland. It starts with Alice having a hallucination because of the traumatic death of her family due to a fire. More games should do this!Īlice: Madness Returns is set after the original game but is still set in the Wonderland. The studio owned by EA Spicy House is actually meant to be in the process of making a sequel to this game. Alice: Madness Returns is a game idea I thought I would never see, taking a beloved animated kids’ film like Alice in Wonderland and changed it into a very dark psychological hack and slash horror game. EA has made an out of the box game in the past, crazy right. The series is developed by EA, yes, you read that right. © Costume design by Katrina Lindsay, 2015, set design by Rae Smith.This is the sequel to the first game in the series of American McGee's Alice. © UGO CameraĬarly Bawden as 'Alice' and Joshua Lacey as the white rabbit in Wonder.land, Royal National Theatre, London 2015. Vivienne Westwood Gold Label, ensemble for Spring/Summer 2015 collection. © Tim Walker Studio Courtesy of Pirelli & C.S.p.A 'Alice', Pirelli 2018 calendar shot by Tim Walker and styled by Edward Enninful to an Alice in Wonderland theme, featuring Duckie Thot. "Well, this is grand!" said Alice, screenprint, by Peter Blake, printed by Kelpra, 1970, England. Pomona, photograph of Alice Liddell, by Julia Margaret Cameron, albumen print, 1872, England. © Salvador Dali, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, DACS 2019 © Victoria and Albert Museum, LondonĪ Mad Tea Party, Salvador Dali, 1969. Illustration from first published edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by John Tenniel, 1866. Zenaida Yanowsky as The Red Queen in Christopher Wheeldon's ballet Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Purchased through the Julie and Robert Breckman Print Fund. © Ralph Steadman Art Collection, 2019Ĭheshire Cat, psychedelic poster, designed by Joseph McHugh, printed by Orbit Graphic Arts, published by East Totem West, 1967, California, US. Original drawing of the White Rabbit for the series Alice in Wonderland, Ralph Steadman, 1967.
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