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'''''Alice: Madness Returns''''' was a [[2011]] [[video game]] by [[Spicy Horse]] loosely based on the [[Lewis Carroll]] novels ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' from [[1865]] and ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' from [[1871]]. It was the sequel to ''[[American McGee's Alice]]''.
'''''Alice: Madness Returns''''' was a [[2011]] [[video game]] by [[Spicy Horse]] loosely based on the [[Lewis Carroll]] novels ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' from [[1865]] and ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' from [[1871]]. It was the sequel to ''[[American McGee's Alice]]''.


''American McGee's Alice''' 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]], she manages to overcome her trauma and is discharged. A year later, in [[1875]], Alice has a room at the orphanage known as the Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth. She is under the care of a psychiatrist named Dr. Angus Bumby, and Alice works for the orphanage as a maid and errand runner.  
''American McGee's Alice''' was an action-adventure [[video game]]. In the previous game, Alice Liddell was traumatized after she survived a fire that killed her family at seven years old. She was left catatonic and was put into Rutledge Asylum. Eleven years later, in [[1874]], she managed to overcome her trauma and was discharged.  
 
A year later, in [[1875]], Alice has a room at the orphanage known as the Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth. She is under the care of a psychiatrist named Dr. Angus Bumby, and Alice works for the orphanage as a maid and errand runner.  


[[Category: Action-adventure games]]
[[Category: Action-adventure games]]

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Alice: Madness Returns
Developer Rogue Entertainment
Publisher Electronic Arts
Platforms PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360
Released PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360
North America: June 14, 2011
Europe: June 16, 2011
Japan: July 21, 2011
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Alice: Madness Returns was a 2011 video game by Spicy Horse loosely based on the Lewis Carroll novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland from 1865 and Through the Looking-Glass from 1871. It was the sequel to American McGee's Alice.

American McGee's Alice' was an action-adventure video game. In the previous game, Alice Liddell was traumatized after she survived a fire that killed her family at seven years old. She was left catatonic and was put into Rutledge Asylum. Eleven years later, in 1874, she managed to overcome her trauma and was discharged.

A year later, in 1875, Alice has a room at the orphanage known as the Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth. She is under the care of a psychiatrist named Dr. Angus Bumby, and Alice works for the orphanage as a maid and errand runner.