![]() In your quest to find your way home, you will interact with many well-written characters that truly capture the spirit of the novel, and solve many puzzles that are challenging yet all very logical. ![]() You are none other than Alice, the hapless heroine of Lewis Carroll's immortalized "Through The Looking Glass", who inadvertently found herself in a fascinating fantasy world populated by talking animals and objects. As you play, you will explore Wonderland, meet zany characters and solve puzzles.Magnetic Scroll's last adventure game (before they designed the inferior adventure/RPG hybrid The Legacy: Realm of Terror for Microprose) is in my opinion the best game they produced, filled with memorable characters, creative and challenging puzzles, and excellent windows-based interface, refined from Collection 1, that gives the player both the power of direct interaction with the parser and menu-based creation of sentences (similar to Legend's early games). Each window can be sized, and its configuration can be changed to suit your preferences. The game is split into different windows, the main story, visual, inventory, map, and others. Most of the game is played by typing in commands, but there are certain instances where some actions will appear in another menu that can be selected. Though the game's storyline follows the basic framework of the novel, the developers put their spin on many things throughout the world to change it up. ![]() ![]() You will take your own trip into Wonderland by stepping into the iconic Alice's shoes. The game was written by David Bishop, who also worked on famous titles such as The Lion King and Disney's Aladdin. ![]() The story and visuals of the game are based on the Lewis Carroll novel Alice in Wonderland. It was ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, and Acorn 32-Bit the following year. Wonderland is a text adventure developed by Magnetic Scrolls and published by Virgin Mastertronic in 1990 for DOS. ![]()
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