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■Character■
Brad Dupre
The boss of the Hatter family. He's a typical mafia boss, and his subordinates are all dangerous characters.
As the leader, he's naturally a dangerous man. He prefers to scheme rather than act on his own, and acts as a commander behind the scenes.
He's extremely intelligent. ...However, his temperament and moodiness mean he makes even the most meticulous plans full of holes. He seems to enjoy it and doesn't mind, but it's a real nuisance for those around him.
He looks exactly like the protagonist's first love.
Elliot March
The second man in the Hatter family. Hatter's partner. A former convict and escaped convict. He used to be a "very bad guy" who would fire his gun quickly. Since hanging out with Hatter, he's mellowed out, and now he thinks about three seconds before firing his gun.
He's transformed into a "slightly bad guy." He thinks he's made great progress. He insists that he is not a rabbit, and apparently doesn't even like carrots.
Tweedle-Dee
The gatekeeper to the Hatter's estate. One of the cool, dry twins with a cold way of thinking. His favorite thing is taking breaks.
It's unclear which one is the older or younger brother, and his position changes frequently. He sometimes shows a carefree side,
but he is usually a cruel boy with a malicious intent. Nicknamed "The Bloody Twins."
Occasionally becomes an adult.
Tweedle-Dum
The gatekeeper to the Hatter's estate. One of the cool, dry twins with a cold way of thinking. His favorite thing is money.
It's unclear which one is the older or younger brother, and his position changes frequently. He sometimes shows a carefree side,
but he is usually a cruel boy with a malicious intent. Nicknamed "The Bloody Twins."
She sometimes acts like an adult.
Vivaldi
A ruthless, cruel, and arrogant beauty. Hysterical and emotional. She sees her subordinates as disposable tools,
and everyone else as worthless trash. She's the perfect queen,
but she dotes on the protagonist like a little sister (or rather, like a toy).
Peter White
The bunny-eared Chancellor of Hearts Castle. She's the guide who led (pulled) the protagonist into Wonderland.
She loves the protagonist and hates everyone else. She's completely white in front of the protagonist, completely black with everyone else.
While her cold, ruthless (and unreasonable) behavior stands out, she changes person (rabbit?) in front of the protagonist, whom she adores.
Ace
A Knight of Hearts and former subordinate of the Queen of Hearts, Vivaldi. A refreshing and cheerful swordsman. She gets lost, is clumsy, and unlucky.
A typical good-guy character. He's good friends with Julius (?), and though he hesitates, he frequently visits the park.
Merry-Go-Round
The owner of an amusement park. He has a pun-like name and is known as Mr. Go-Round.
He's reluctant to share his name, Merry, but his secret is well known. His musical sense is closer to negative than zero.
His destructive music is a nuisance to those around him.
Boris-Elay
A cat with a cynical smile who loves riddles. He quickly turns everything into a riddle.
Sometimes he gives hints, but most of the time he just gets in the way. He just keeps throwing questions at you without giving you the answer.
He gets hungry when he sees the sleeping mouse's earrings. He can't put down his knife and fork.
Pierce-Villiers
A mouse who suffers from insomnia due to drinking too much coffee. He loves nightmares (because they put him to sleep),
and hates Boris (because he feels his life is in danger). He dislikes Brad (because he prefers tea) and Vivaldi (same).
But he likes Elliot and Peter (because he doesn't feel his life is in danger from rabbits).
Originally a member of the Mad Hatter family, he ran away from home after being bullied by twins who were in cahoots with a cat.
He continues to have sleepless nights.
Nightmare Gottschalk
A sickly incubus who frequently coughs up blood. He hates hospitals and injections. He has the ability to read people's minds and enter their dreams.
He wanted to stay holed up in his dreams, but Gray drags him out, and he's depressed.
He smokes all day, so his health is steadily deteriorating.
He has a high position publicly and many subordinates, but he can't even manage his own health, so he leaves it all to Gray.
Gray Ringmark
Nightmare's subordinate. He once had ambitions for success and even considered assassinating Nightmare.
However, he felt sorry for Nightmare because he was such a hopeless boss, so he started looking after him, and that became his permanent position.
He's a sensible man, but he struggles. He's troubled by the fact that Elliot treats him like a colleague who admires his boss.
Julius Monley
The Clockmaker, also known as the Undertaker, works repairing watches. He's a gloomy machine enthusiast and sarcastic.
He rarely goes out outside outside work. He sees things in a negative light and tends to distrust people, but he's good friends with Ace.
Joker
The leader of the circus. He's also the warden who oversees the prison guards.
There are two characters, Mr. White and Mr. Black, who switch masks depending on the situation. (He's not a split personality.)
Mr. Black is stronger, but Mr. White, who is usually out in the open, is actually the scarier one.
He often wonders, "I want to get along with everyone, but I wonder why they don't really like me." A poor card whose desire to entertain others goes unrewarded.
Alice Liddell (Protagonist, Name Changeable)
A completely normal girl with a complex. Brought to the mysterious world by the White Rabbit, she decides to stay,
and is gradually adapting to life at her new home.
■Cast■
Blood Dupre CV: Katsuyuki Konishi
Elliot March CV: Tsuguo Mogami
Tweedle Dee CV: Jun Fukuyama
Tweedle Dum CV: Jun Fukuyama
Vivaldi CV: Yuko Kaida
Peter White CV: Yuki Miyata
Ace CV: Daisuke Hirakawa
Merry-Go-Round CV: Kenyu Horiuchi
Boris Airay CV: Noriaki Sugiyama
Pierce Villiers CV: Soichiro Hoshi
Nightmare Gottschalk CV: Tomokazu Sugita
Gray Ringmark CV: Kazuya Nakai
Julius Monley CV: Takehito Koyasu
Joker CV: Akira Ishida
■Story■
A romance adventure game based on Alice in Wonderland, but with a completely different storyline.
Though it's a fairy tale-like world, it's also a dangerous one, where the Hatter is part of the mafia and gunfights are not uncommon.
The protagonist is a realist and not at all prone to dreaming.
In "Alice in Joker's Country," a story involving the seasons unfolds, something that would normally not exist in this world. April arrives with the circus, and the season of lies arrives.
On the surface, the circus is fun and lively, but behind the scenes, there's a prison. As the protagonist experiences the contradictory seasons, befitting Wonderland, he gradually becomes captured by the Joker.
All the characters start out as acquaintances, and each cares for the protagonist in their own way.
They all have different feelings for the protagonist, from trying to protect him from the Joker to trying to push him further down the line.
The changing seasons also provide entertainment in completely different ways.
The protagonist has been friends with the characters for a long time.
He's on fairly good terms with all of them, but has yet to become romantically involved.
A relationship in which the protagonist has fond feelings for the other person but has never taken the first step.
In terms of romance, the part where he takes the first step, "taking the first step towards love with a friend he's had some feelings for," is depicted in depth.
It can be bittersweet, sad, or dangerous...
The words, actions, and developments vary depending on the character.
Not only is it a love story that spans the four seasons, but the presence of Joker and
the presence of the person who left him in the previous game also have an impact.
It's a fun, yet not peaceful, season. Add in the fleeting feeling that they could break up at any moment,
and the romance takes on a different form than before.
In a world where common sense doesn't apply, can the realist protagonist find a normal relationship?
■Event CG■