Alice('s Adventures) in Wonderland (2010)


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Disney Interactive Studios is working on an Alice In Wonderland game series to tie in with the upcoming Tim Burton film.

The games will be set some time after the original Lewis Carroll novel and its sequel Alice Through The Looking Glass. Taking place in a world of illusion and magic, the gameplay will require players to call upon their puzzle-solving skills.

"These games fully capture the magnificent and whimsical world of Underland while experiencing key moments from the film," said Craig Relyea, senior vice president of global marketing, Disney Interactive Studios.

"More than just a retelling of the movie, Alice In Wonderland introduces fans to an entirely new style of innovative gameplay designed to challenge the puzzle-solving skills of older players while making the adventures accessible and enjoyable for the younger crowd.

"Innovative gameplay and distinct artistic styles on each platform gives players a range of unique and engaging experiences," he added.

As well as taking control of the protagonist Alice, the Mad Hatter and Cheshire Cat have been confirmed as playable characters, whose unique skills must be called upon to solve certain puzzles. The Red Queen and Jabberwocky will serve as the game's antagonists.

Alice In Wonderland will be released for Wii, DS and PC in early 2010.

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The trailer for this film looks weird. I always knew this film was going to be 'out there' but even I don't think I could watch something this crazy.

Also Johnny Depp looks completely insane and scary in his role which is surprising for a Disney film.

Just curious, have you read Alice in Wonderland? It isn't anything like the original film from Disney. This film looks more like very faithful to the novel vs the original Disney film. The novel is just pure strange and unpredictable, which the animated film wasn't IMO, it was dull to be honest, but this film looks like what the novel is, strange and unpredictable.

The trailer for this film looks weird. I always knew this film was going to be 'out there' but even I don't think I could watch something this crazy.

Also Johnny Depp looks completely insane and scary in his role which is surprising for a Disney film.

To me, the film looks a lot less creepy that I had thought. What did you expect from Tim Burton? Also what would you expect from any adaptation of Alice in Wonderland into a people movie? I think no matter what it would be crazy.

Also, there are a lot of Disney films out there that are far weirder than this.

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