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* [[The Chosen One]]: Ironically, while the movie on which the game is based paints Alice as this, she's an NPC throughout the game.
* [[Death Is a Slap On The Wrist]]: If you run out of HP, you simply respawn to try again. This usually doesn't even require you to restart the fight from the beginning.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The appearance of some of the characters, particularly the Red Queen in some scenes, is eerily reminiscent of [[The Sims]].
* [[Down the Rabbit Hole]]: Forcibly. In this version of the story, the White Rabbit yanks Alice into the hole rather than waiting for her curiosity to make her fall in.
* [[Faceless Goons]]: The Red Knights, who show up randomly and must be defeated before gameplay can continue.
* [[Family Feud]]: Like the film, the game is prompted by the rivalry between the Red and White Queens.
* [[Final Boss]]: As in the movie, the final battle is against {{spoiler|the Jabberwocky}}.
* [[Five -Man Band]]: And you play all of them!
** [[The Hero]]: The Hatter
** [[The Lancer]]: The Cheshire Cat
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** [[The Chick]]: The White Rabbit
* [[Friendly Enemy]]: The Hatter and the Cheshire Cat are practically this. While the movie shows that there's a bit of animosity between them because of the Cat's inaction on the Horunvendush Day (when the Hatter's family was killed), they're mostly good friends. In the game, the Hatter is openly hostile to the Cat, who isn't entirely pleasant either.
* [[Hey ItsIt's That Voice]]: Inverted. That is ''not'' Johnny Depp voicing the Hatter in the game, but it's a pretty good impersonation. The only actors who reprise their roles from the film are those of Alice, the White Rabbit, Dormouse, Cheshire Cat, the Knave, and Hamish.
* [[Inexplicable Treasure Chests]]: They're everywhere.
* [[Insurmountable Waist Height Fence]]: The White Rabbit can only jump on top of the mushrooms that have ''ladders'' attached to them.
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* [[Master of Illusion]]: The Hatter's special ability.
* [[Mind Over Matter]]/[[Psychic Powers]]: The March Hare is telekinetic.
* [[Non -Lethal KO]]: Required in a few of the miniboss battles.
* [[Or Was It a Dream?]]: The game's ending makes this even less clear than the movie did. {{spoiler|While the movie ended with Alice ''choosing'' to drink the Jabberwocky blood and return to her normal life, the game takes the option away from her (presumably so the player can't decide to stay in Underland/Wonderland). She drinks the blood because she's told that it is "Futterwacken potion" which will make her dance like the Hatter, and then...they all wave at her while she fades away.}}
* [[Point Build System]]: Skill upgrades for each character are acquired by finding stray chess pieces throughout the world. But you must then enter the 'shop' and purchase the skills with your Impossible Ideas.
* [[Rewarding Vandalism]]: Cutting down greenery and breaking things like stray chairs yields Impossible Ideas.
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