Alice in Wonderland: The Movie (Wii)
Description
Product Description
Rigor of your daily chores and hop right into the fascinating world of the Alice in Wonderland: The Movie video game. Inspired and constructed in close resemblance to the 2010 film of the same name, this multiplayer Nintendo Wii video game gives you the opportunity to assist distressed Alice. You course through the bewitching world where rabbits are clothed and mad hatters guide wisely afore. So when Alice walks through the lands unmindful and oblivious of its dark trenches, you trigger on the creature's special powers to fight along the mightiest force in the Alice in Wonderland: The Movie video game. The challenge you will face in this Disney video game is discerning when to play as the Cheshire Cat, the March Hare or the Caterpillar; as each has a unique power. When the path ahead seems narrow and forlorn, you shrink Alice to a tiny size and send her an accomplice. Put your mind to solving baffling puzzles of this Disney video game and make your foray into the unfamiliar worlds against the Jabberwocky. You can use the DSI feature to detect colors. A unique 2D art style is used to create the characters in this Nintendo Wii video game.
Product Features & Details
- Explore A Visually Stunning World Filled With Whimsical Settings, Optical Illusions, Curiously Challenging Puzzles, And Formidable Adversaries
- Play As The Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, And Other Memorable Characters From The Film
- Master Unique Abilities, Such As Altering Perception, Making Objects Invisible, And Manipulating Time
- Develop New Skills With An Expandable Combat System And Upgradeable Moves
- Guide Alice To Help Her Fulfill An Exciting Destiny That Culminates With The Ultimate Battle Against The Jabberwocky
| Publisher | Disney Interactive Studios |
| Game | Alice in Wonderland: The Movie |
| UPC | 712725017187 |
| Platform | Wii |
| ESRB Rating | E10+ - Everyone 10+ |
| Genre | Action, Adventure, Adventure |
ESRB Descriptor | Fantasy Violence | | Release Year | 2010 |
Reviews
5 out of 5 Recommend It! (32 reviews )