- June 8, 2018
- Crisp App Studio
Alice's Adventures
Platforms
About
"Alice's Adventures" is a hidden objects game that brings Alice's journey in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass to life. Explore vivid 360-degree panoramas and 3D visual effects, solve puzzles, and find cleverly disguised clues. With diverse challenges, such as finding identical items and searching for pairs, this game provides a fun and engaging experience for all players, and may even inspire a renewed interest in Lewis Carroll's classic novel.





- Beautiful artwork and graphics that create a cozy ambiance.
- Engaging gameplay with a variety of levels and replay value, as items change each time.
- Relaxing music that complements the Alice in Wonderland theme, making it enjoyable for hidden object fans.
- The game is quite short, with some players finishing it in under two hours.
- Some objects are poorly positioned or camouflaged, making them difficult to find and leading to frustration.
- Lack of a cohesive storyline, as the narrative snippets do not form a complete story.
- story30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The game's story, while inspired by Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland," is criticized for being disjointed and lacking a cohesive narrative, consisting mainly of unconnected snippets from the original text. Players appreciate the nostalgic themes and visuals that align with Alice's journey, but many feel the storyline is too short and fragmented to create a satisfying experience. Overall, the story serves as a backdrop rather than a central focus, with some players enjoying the aesthetic but longing for a more developed narrative.
“It is relaxing, with good music choices that suit Alice's story and the visual themes flowing through it.”
“This one has excellent graphics and a nostalgic storyline.”
“On a positive note, the levels are nicely themed so that they fit quite well in Alice's story.”
“The story consists of snippets from Lewis Carroll's books, and are not really tied together in any way - not even by the graphics.”
“There are bits and pieces of the story between the stages but not all the events are connected.”
“These fragments are nice to read, but put together don't form a full story; there's no beginning and no end, just random pieces of the events featured in the novel.”