NDS New Alice in Wonderland DS Screens

If you went to the movies anytime over Christmas then you'll no doubt have seen the trailer to Tim Burton's 're-imagining' of Alice in Wonderland. We've already seen some screens from the impressive looking DS version but now that the 5th March release date is only weeks away, Disney are treating gamers to a new batch of screens.

Alice in Wonderland allows players to guide, protect and aid Alice as she journeys through the world of Underland while unraveling the game's many twisted mysteries. Along the way, players call on a diverse and unique cast of characters such as the Mad Hatter and Cheshire Cat who each have unique abilities to help evade traps and solve challenging puzzles. The Mad Hatter can help Alice alter her perception of Underland and take advantage of optical illusions to open up places in the world the player alone would not have noticed. Meanwhile, the Cheshire Cat can use his ability to make himself and objects appear and disappear helping Alice through this strange world. Players must choose wisely when using each of the characters' powers and combine the abilities to solve more complex puzzles.

The Nintendo DS version will introduce a new twist as players guide Alice alongside her diverse and enduring friends to combat the legions of the Red Queen's Army. Creating their own path through Underland using an oracle, players lead, protect and help Alice on her quest. The DS version features an innovative art style unique to the platform, a playable character not seen on the home console version, and unique character abilities similar to those of the Wii and PC versions. DSi players will use the system's camera to detect colours mapped to unlockable content when tasks are completed.

Posted on 19-02-2010 by Andrew

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