Alice Is Dead - Horror Flash Game By Hyptosis - Part 1
Alice is Dead is a point-and-click style adventure horror game that came out at Newgrounds few years back.Alice Is Dead - Horror Flash Game By Hyptosis - Part 1
Alice Is Dead - Horror Flash Game By Hyptosis - Part 1
Alice is Dead is a point-and-click style adventure horror game that came out at Newgrounds few years back.
We've already had a chance to see episode 3, as I am obviously uploading episodes out of order :) It's an old series but was very successful at the time, so it would be a shame not to mention it on darkhorrorgames. I just hope it won't lag on Chrome like Episode 3 did, in case it does please switch to Firefox.
I know, I know. How many more twisted Alice alternate universes can there be? But, in case of this instance, it should be worth it. This Wonderland is a dystopia, and Alice has been murdered. Throughout the game she never moves, because all there is just her skeleton laying there while bugs crawling in and out of her eye orbits.
As an amnesiac protagonist, you must brave the crime-ridden Wonderland and find out what happened. Alice Is Dead is actually that spiritual predecessor to Hood (completly separated game series but also made by Hyptosis). It will do anything in its power to freaks you out, between madman, murders and twisted science. Btw, Cheshire Cat is not showing up in part 1.
Be forewarned: The entire series has an unexpected and sad ending. And one more thing: the protagonist's snarkly humor is gold.
Got stuck on Alice is Dead? Check out Markiplier's playthrough
Joseph Kay : It'll always be*
Joseph Kay : It´s pretty cool, I still prefer the second part, it will always been my favorite.
spoopybirbb : A+A- Email Find... The ‘Alice Is Dead’ series is a dark, gritty and at times, disturbing, re-imagining of the well-known ‘Alice in Wonderland’ story though with more gang activity and less cake. There are three games in the series and all of them are free point and click adventure games available online and whilst they may all be fairly short, they’re actually pretty good. Rather than stick to the typical story of Alice falling down the rabbit’s hole and finding herself lost in Wonderland you start out with the grim sight of Alice’s decomposed corpse at the bottom of a… rabbit hole. Well, I guess half of the original story has been kept true to then. Despite a rather disappointing end to the series the games, especially the first episode, are wonderfully atmospheric and very eerie. Developer: Mike M (programming), Hyptosis (artist), Genre: Point and click, room escape Release date:14th September 2009 (Ep. 1), 13th January 2010 (Ep. 2),10th September 2010 (Ep. 3) Platforms: Free flash games ESRB: T – Teen (Rated 13+ for first episode, 17+ for the final two) Before even entering the game I was beset by some incredibly creepy music that was very 1930s and which seemed very out of place. Ok, it wasn’t actually creepy and was in fact rather lively as though it were blasting through a crackly old radio at some post-war shindig. What made the music creepy to me was the fact you were staring at a graveyard complete with a noose dangling from one of the twisted trees and a crumpled up old ‘stop sign’ on the ground. Not sure of what to expect but sufficiently disturbed I started the game to find that the sinister atmosphere had followed me in. Upon entering the game that lively, old fashioned music continued with a different tune now, one about the boogie man, only now I was looking at that fully decomposed corpse of Alice whose leg bones were quite sufficiently broken. You can examine her gruesome features closely if you like and a quick scope around the room turned up some chains hooked on the wall, a hole in the ceiling that presumably leads back up to the surface and a locked chest beside an old shovel. At this point the game began looking remarkably similar to a room escape game and as you collect items you can combine them to try and escape. After finding a rock, for instance, i snapped off one of Alice's leg bones and sharpened it with the rock. Something was telling me at this point that the game wasn't afraid of a little cynicism.True enough, the text at the bottom of the screen when you perform or attempt to perform actions was pretty humorous, if a little dark and sarcastic, and the overall tone of the game continues in this manner. The puzzles were actually a little challenging but ever unreasonably difficult especially because of the limited backtracking required. Since you tended to be confined to a few screens your options were fairly limited so you could pretty much guess your way through if you couldn't work it out through pure brainpower.
JasonBerg : Very fun but too short!
spoopybirbb : this is one of my favorite game series
KittensAreEvil : Great cliffhanger, and the music is pretty catchy too.
kalli_tp : So so.. I didn't like it that much buut Markaplier always makes things better👌
birbbwithinfrogg2 : great game aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
BadEverDayXD : play play finished D:
Creepyalex : I didn't mute the song so I can get that madness vibe haha
jini : I'm loving the song that comes from the chest.
thecrazyone : at first i didnt like it bc i didnt know what to do... but then i did, with the walkthrough, an man, i like it ^-^
shawna1773 : omg no it left me on a cliff hanger
Lunafreya : My 4 year old was yelling at Alice to wake up, lol.
smoke30 : :) OK
Chara Dreemurr [undertale] : it's like i'm in a dead wonderland :p
cordelia : Never get tired of this game! I put the background song on my Halloween playlist this year. :)
ʀɨօȶ ʀǟȶ : So hyped to play this *-*
xkcsz : The ending let me down...
hamidcore : : /
Sea The Antiquated Puppet (æµ· è‹æ‰“) : yoooooo this game is awesome
cordelia : @HellaRadKawaiiCat Me too! I don't care how old it gets. :)
HellaRadKawaiiCat : This will always be one of my favorite games tbh
Silent Killer : good thing this works with Google Chrome pretty well :) thumbs up! :D
scary_kid : It's a bit silly because I've played the 3d part 1st and now I know how the story goes :D It's a bit too short, I finished it in 4 minutes but it's good definitely five stars :) and one more thing, glad it works in Google Chrome and it doesn't lag at all.
cordelia : Ha yay! :)
dark : yup. I'll be adding part 2 very soon. it's an old game but I must take care of our precious collection.
cordelia : Blew my mind! Do you think you'll be adding the next one, @dark?
cordelia : "Yes, you broke a shovel. Your parents must be proud." Bahaha I'm dead! XD
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The ‘Alice Is Dead’ series is a dark, gritty and at times, disturbing, re-imagining of the well-known ‘Alice in Wonderland’ story though with more gang activity and less cake. There are three games in the series and all of them are free point and click adventure games available online and whilst they may all be fairly short, they’re actually pretty good. Rather than stick to the typical story of Alice falling down the rabbit’s hole and finding herself lost in Wonderland you start out with the grim sight of Alice’s decomposed corpse at the bottom of a… rabbit hole. Well, I guess half of the original story has been kept true to then. Despite a rather disappointing end to the series the games, especially the first episode, are wonderfully atmospheric and very eerie.
Developer: Mike M (programming), Hyptosis (artist),
Genre: Point and click, room escape
Release date:14th September 2009 (Ep. 1), 13th January 2010 (Ep. 2),10th September 2010 (Ep. 3)
Platforms: Free flash games
ESRB: T – Teen (Rated 13+ for first episode, 17+ for the final two)
Before even entering the game I was beset by some incredibly creepy music that was very 1930s and which seemed very out of place. Ok, it wasn’t actually creepy and was in fact rather lively as though it were blasting through a crackly old radio at some post-war shindig. What made the music creepy to me was the fact you were staring at a graveyard complete with a noose dangling from one of the twisted trees and a crumpled up old ‘stop sign’ on the ground. Not sure of what to expect but sufficiently disturbed I started the game to find that the sinister atmosphere had followed me in. Upon entering the game that lively, old fashioned music continued with a different tune now, one about the boogie man, only now I was looking at that fully decomposed corpse of Alice whose leg bones were quite sufficiently broken. You can examine her gruesome features closely if you like and a quick scope around the room turned up some chains hooked on the wall, a hole in the ceiling that presumably leads back up to the surface and a locked chest beside an old shovel. At this point the game began looking remarkably similar to a room escape game and as you collect items you can combine them to try and escape. After finding a rock, for instance, i snapped off one of Alice's leg bones and sharpened it with the rock. Something was telling me at this point that the game wasn't afraid of a little cynicism.True enough, the text at the bottom of the screen when you perform or attempt to perform actions was pretty humorous, if a little dark and sarcastic, and the overall tone of the game continues in this manner. The puzzles were actually a little challenging but ever unreasonably difficult especially because of the limited backtracking required. Since you tended to be confined to a few screens your options were fairly limited so you could pretty much guess your way through if you couldn't work it out through pure brainpower.
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