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Following the smash success of Creator/TimBurton's [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 2010 movie]], Disney Interactive Studios rushed to release ''Alice in Wonderland'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. The game, developed by Étranges Libellules, loosely follows the plot of the movie as the player takes on the roles of five Underlandian residents -- the White Rabbit, the Dormouse, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat, and the Mad Hatter -- and battles the forces of the Red Queen while helping Alice achieve her destiny as the savior of Underland. The game is part RPG, part puzzle solving, and part action. The PC and Wii versions are essentially the same game, while the DS game has a number of differences.

Not connected to an earlier 8-bit version of the story by Windham Classics, ''VideoGame/AliceInWonderland1985''. Also not to be confused with the 2000 [[UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor Game Boy]] [[VideoGame/WaltDisneysAliceInWonderland Color game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the 1951 Disney animated film]].

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Following the smash success of Creator/TimBurton's [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 2010 movie]], Disney Interactive Studios rushed to release ''Alice in Wonderland'' for the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}, UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, Platform/{{Wii}}, Platform/MicrosoftWindows, and UsefulNotes/NintendoDS.Platform/NintendoDS. The game, developed by Étranges Libellules, loosely follows the plot of the movie as the player takes on the roles of five Underlandian residents -- the White Rabbit, the Dormouse, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat, and the Mad Hatter -- and battles the forces of the Red Queen while helping Alice achieve her destiny as the savior of Underland. The game is part RPG, part puzzle solving, and part action. The PC and Wii versions are essentially the same game, while the DS game has a number of differences.

Not connected to an earlier 8-bit version of the story by Windham Classics, ''VideoGame/AliceInWonderland1985''. Also not to be confused with the 2000 [[UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor [[Platform/GameBoyColor Game Boy]] [[VideoGame/WaltDisneysAliceInWonderland Color game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the 1951 Disney animated film]].
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Not connected to an earlier 8-bit version of the story by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windham_Classics Windham Classics]] in 1985. Also not to be confused with the 2000 [[UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor Game Boy]] [[VideoGame/WaltDisneysAliceInWonderland Color game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the 1951 Disney animated film]].

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Not connected to an earlier 8-bit version of the story by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windham_Classics Windham Classics]] in 1985.Classics, ''VideoGame/AliceInWonderland1985''. Also not to be confused with the 2000 [[UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor Game Boy]] [[VideoGame/WaltDisneysAliceInWonderland Color game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the 1951 Disney animated film]].

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* AntiArmor: The Hatter counts as an "Armor Cracker" type. He can remove the armor from tougher enemies with his PerspectiveMagic.

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* AntiArmor: AntiArmor:
** March Hare with his telekinesis can remove shields from shielded enemies.
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The Hatter counts as an "Armor Cracker" type. He can remove the armor from tougher enemies with his PerspectiveMagic.
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* BalancePowerSkillGimmick: The White Rabbit is a TimeMaster with well-rounded ability, Dormouse is the melee-oriented PintSizedPowerhouse, The March Hare is the Long-ranged skill character, and Hatter is a MagicKnight and a mixture of all three, being good at both melee and magic. Cheshire Cat is the second gimmick character who relies on his powers of {{Invisibility}} to get by.

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* BalancePowerSkillGimmick: The White Rabbit is a TimeMaster with well-rounded ability, Dormouse is the melee-oriented PintSizedPowerhouse, The March Hare is the Long-ranged skill character, and Hatter is a MagicKnight and a mixture of all three, being good at both melee and magic.with an ability to remove armor from enemies. Cheshire Cat is the second gimmick character who relies on his powers of {{Invisibility}} to get by.

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