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'''''American McGee's Alice''''' was a [[2000]] [[video game]] by [[Rogue Entertainment]] loosely based on the [[Lewis Carroll]] novels ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' from [[1865]] and ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' from [[1871]]. | '''''American McGee's Alice''''' was a [[2000]] [[video game]] by [[Rogue Entertainment]] loosely based on the [[Lewis Carroll]] novels ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' from [[1865]] and ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' from [[1871]]. |
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American McGee's Alice | |
Developer | Rogue Entertainment |
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Publisher | Electronic Arts |
Platforms | Windows |
Released | Windows NA: December 5, 2000 macOS North America: July 13, 2001 PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Worldwide: June 14, 2011 |
Added to Museum |
Windows (Complete Collection): July 5, 2024 |
American McGee's Alice was a 2000 video game by Rogue Entertainment loosely based on the Lewis Carroll novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland from 1865 and Through the Looking-Glass from 1871.
It was an action-adventure video game. After a fire kills her family and leaves her catatonic, seven-year-old Alice Liddell is put into Rutledge Asylum. Eleven years later, in 1874, Alice is slowly showing signs of recovery until her toy rabbit seems to call for help. She then retreats into her mind where Wonderland is broken and disfigured due to her mental state.