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Description

As in the Lewis Carroll work, Victorian girlchild Alice Liddell avoids doing her tedious homework ("Could there possibly be" you think "a better day to go out and play and avoid studying Mathematics?") by escaping into a whimsical wonderland filled with bizarre characters. Many of the major characters (Cheshire Cat, Jabberwock) and locations (tea party, croquet game) in the stories make appearances in the game, though the plot is considerably streamlined, with occasional injections of anachronistic narration (>READ VORPAL SWORD -- It says "American Express Blade. Don't leave the garden without it.")

Alternate Titles

  • "Alice" -- informal name

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Trivia

At the time the game was written the GAGS text adventure scripting system powering its guts only ran under MS-DOS, but in the meantime interpreters for the more robust AGT system to which it was ported permit the game to now be played under Microsoft Windows, the Apple Macintosh, the Commodore Amiga, and the Atari ST -- though it was never officially released on any of those platforms.


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by Pseudo_Intellectual (34256) on Mar 19, 2006.
 

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