- Publisher: Disney Interactive Studios
- Release Date: Mar 2, 2010
- Also On: PC, Wii
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In this instance however, developer Etranges Libellules have crafted a game of rare quality, movie spin-off or not.
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89A definite must play!
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85This colourful adventure is more Lewis Carroll than Tim Burton and fuses puzzles with exploration to great effect.
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It is one of the best designed games in the Nintendo DS, with extraordinary visuals and an adventure suited for all types of public which won't disappoint anybody.
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83Alice in Wonderland is a surprisingly innovative adventure game with a strong presentation and an entertaining gameplay.
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80Alice in Wonderland is surreal, dreamlike, well-crafted and very beautiful.
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80Such free-thinking touches recall a more experimental age when you could rightfully expect every other DS game to be crammed with esoteric concepts. [Apr 2010, p.118]
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80Fun, quirky and refreshing. It may not take long to complete but is a Wonderful journey.
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Alice in Wonderland is a shining example of how to make an exploration puzzle game, and a movie tie-in one at that.
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80A quirky, delightful title. Calling it one of the best movie tie-in games we've ever played sounds a little like we're damning it with faint praise. So instead we're just going to go ahead and say it's one of the best games we've seen on the Nintendo DSi in quite a while.
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80Alice in Wonderland for the DS is a unique yet delightful game for Nintendo's dual-screened wonder.
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80With clever design to separate itself from the disappointing movie, Alice in Wonderland is a fun game in its own right.
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80This is the videogame equivalent to the Tim Burton movie, but this time you play as the white rabbit and fight with your watch in sweet and unique graphics. The game is fun, but Alice is simply annoying.
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It doesn't pack much of a punch, but this is a beautifully crafted, imaginative platformer.
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77A nice 2D adventure title, where stylistic impact and excellent character design overcome the minor flaws.
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If you enjoy platformers filled with puzzles and a classic storyline, this is your chance at playing a good, portable movie tie-in.
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Alice in Wonderland for Nintendo DS comes as the classic game for kids, since the adventure is pretty linear and it can be completed in a few hours with little effort. However, the graphics are very cool and the controls are intuitive. Definitely it's worth a try.
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Alice in Wonderland looks fresh and brings an entertaining adventure. The puzzles are fun to play, but sometimes the answers are a bit to easy to find.
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75A well structured platform, with few original ideas that supports a fair designed backtracking. The art style is brilliant, for one of the best tie-in in the last years.
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Compared to its Wii counterpart - as generic a movie-licensed collect 'em up as you'll see - the DS version is swollen with ideas. [Apr 2010, p.98]
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70It takes the idiosyncrasies of its source material and crafts a videogame around it, working just as viably as a completely independent property with its own sense of identity and adventure.
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70Don't expect ico crossed with the mind bending puzzles of Professor Layton, but do expect a well produced adventure game with puzzles that don't make you feel dumb.
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70Alice in Wonderland renews our faith in movie tie-ins. Giving its own spin to the visuals and story of the movie make this game never feel like a cheap way of making money off gamers. The intuitive stylus controls emphasize this even more. Only the repetitive fights take away a bit of glimmer.
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An infinitely better game than you'd expect, but one that falls just short of true greatness.