This is probably one of the last things I would expect to be turned from an animated Disney movie into a full-fledged video game, but somehow Digital Eclipse made it work, and on the Game Boy Color, at that. The result is something that is surprisingly solid but is also relatively obscure due to everything else that was coming out on the Game Boy Color and other consoles at the same time. At least it reviewed alright.
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I barely remember the Game Boy Color "Get Into It" commercial for this game. I may have seen it; I may have not. Nevertheless, there was one. The game itself? After playing it, it's...strangely good?
You have up to three save files to work with in this game. If you need to delete one, press the Select button. When starting a new game, you must input your initials with the D-Pad and confirm with A.
The game begins with Alice sitting in the tree daydreaming as her teacher reads from a history book. All of a sudden, a white rabbit carrying a pocket watch runs into a burrow, looking extremely late for something. Press A to get through the text prompts, which come with the animation of falling cards revealing the text from left to right.)
From here, you'll take control of Alice. Left and Right on the D-Pad move left and right, Down ducks, and A jumps. You can run by holding the B button. This first part is simple; just head to the right and jump from rock to rock once you make it to the river. After going far enough, you'll catch up with the white rabbit - known as The White Rabbit - and from here, you'll go down the rabbit hole. At this point, you'll start getting hints on what to do from the Cheshire Cat.
While falling down the rabbit hole, you can move around with the D-Pad, and you can also use Up to slow your rate of descent. The A button lets you descend faster when held down, but you'll want to go down to the end while hitting as few random objects that aren't gold stars as possible. The gold stars allow you to enter bonus areas when you collect 100 of them, although that won't become much of a priority until you reach Wonderland.
You have five hit points, and you can collect papers with "1/5" on them to refill them. If you lose all of your hit points, you'll end up at the game over screen, but thankfully, you have infinite continues. The game is meant for a general audience, after all.
You'll eventually reach the bottom, and when you do, you'll enter the hallway leading towards Wonderland. You'll run into the Cheshire Cat, who will cryptically explain that the mushrooms will change you from big to small to big again, and when you change size, the pitch of the music gets higher and lower depending on your size (and it definitely gets higher when you're small to the point where it can be a bit grating). You'll also see a lot of platforms moving either vertically or horizontally; be ready to jump onto them and take a ride to wherever they go.
If you see any enemies such as the frogs, you can jump on them when they are on the ground to defeat them. You also must be big in order to defeat them; if you're small, you'll simply bounce off the top of them.
The cyan and white sections of the floors are trap doors that drop you down a level if you stand on them for a second.
The paintings of the soldiers will carry spears that move up and down. If the tips of the spears touch you in any way, you will lose a hit point. Halfway across the spears section, the Cheshire Cat will tell you that you can perform running jumps to jump further by jumping as you run.
The key allows you to open the brown wooden door with the doorknob at the end of the current section. If you reach a wooden door without a key, you'll have to backtrack and find the key.
Further down the hallway section, you'll see tea cups and tea kettles spinning around as they fly in a certain direction. You can jump on the tea kettles to defeat them, and while you can also destroy the tea cups in the same fashion, they are a little harder to hit due to their size.
The running pocket watch enemy can be jumped on, but this enemy is rather fast, so be ready to jump on it when it suddenly shows up.
If you collect all of the stars in an area, the Cheshire Cat will tell you when you collect the last one. You'll also get a full heal and have five hit points again, which is pretty nice.
The hallway has multiple sections, and while you won't see much new in the second section, you will see plenty of mushrooms and plenty of running pocket watches. There are also multiple keys, and you'll need to collect them all to get through each section one at a time.
The macaron enemies act much like the frog enemies from earlier; jump on them when they are on the ground to defeat them.
The third hallway section starts with the Cheshire Cat warning you about the tricky floors, even though you've probably found out about them the hard way two sections ago. You'll also be jumping from platform to platform a lot at the beginning, too.
The spinning yellow thing near where the tea cups and tea kettles are actually spinning pocket watches, although I had no idea what they were while playing this game.
There is a wall that you can get through while you are small when you reach the area above the start. If you go into that area, you'll find a teapot. The teapot allows you to unlock things for the photo album mode that can be used with the Game Boy Printer, and there are eight teapots in in all. Don't forget to grab it!
After you get through the third section, you'll face an angry, running pocket watch that is larger than the ones you've previously faced. While you can jump on him to damage him, there are birds that will fly out from the side and give you one of two icons: an "I" icon that gives you temporary invincibility and an icon with a down arrow on it that does damage to the boss. I ended up grabbing a ton of these and destroying the boss in about a minute.
From here, Alice starts crying because she cannot catch the White Rabbit, and this leads to her flooding the room and travelling across the river she has just made in a bottle. Your only controls are Left and Right on the D-Pad to steer left and right, respectively. If you run into an octopus tentacle, or if you run into a rock formation at a fast enough speed, you'll get a game over screen and you'll be forced to play this section again from the beginning. Any of the white glowing areas are currents that will push your upwards faster. You'll get a "!" symbol at the top center of the screen if you are approaching a hazard, and this is your only cue to move around to avoid being nabbed. For some reason, staying to the far left for most of this section will make it easier to get to the end. I wish I knew why.
When you finally complete the bottle section, you'll wash ashore in Wonderland and pop out of the bottle. From here, you've reached the meat of the game...
