
Alice in Wonderland - a jigsaw puzzle tale
Gorgeous pastel artwork does most of the heavy lifting here - if you want a low-stakes wind-down session over a beloved classic, this delivers exactly that and little more.
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Best for casual puzzle fans who want a low-pressure wind-down session with genuinely lovely original artwork and no mechanical surprises.
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About Alice in Wonderland - a jigsaw puzzle tale
My first honest reaction to booting this up was relief: some games in this tier promise relaxation and deliver frustration instead. Mens Sana Interactive largely keeps its side of that bargain. The whole thing is built around 12 illustrations of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland, each rendered by Brazilian artist Katia Numakura in a soft, chibi-inflected pastel style that genuinely earns the word "charming." The Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit - familiar faces, but Numakura's dreamlike interpretation gives them enough freshness that you're not just staring at the same stock Wonderland clip art you've seen a hundred times. On PC with mouse control, the core loop works cleanly enough. You pick a difficulty - 60, 135, 240, 375, or 735 pieces per puzzle - and the game gives you a solid set of quality-of-life tools to work with: zoom in and out freely, highlight border pieces so you can frame the puzzle first, isolate pieces from a specific quadrant of the image, shuffle remaining pieces, and tap a preview button to flash the completed image at any time. None of those assists disable achievements, which is a sensible call. Pieces snap satisfyingly into place with small animations that give the completion loop a gentle tactile reward. The original soundtrack by Tatyana Jacques is ambient and unobtrusive - pleasant on loop for the first puzzle or two, though it becomes background noise by the time you're midway through the library. The caveats are real. Twelve puzzles is a thin roster. At 735 pieces, the PC version holds up reasonably well with a mouse, but reviews of the console ports flag cursor imprecision and piece-picking problems as genuinely irritating - worth knowing if you're bouncing between platforms. The achievement structure nudges you to replay every puzzle at every piece count, which will either feel like good replay value or a repetitive grind depending on your tolerance for revisiting the same images at smaller scales. The game is currently sitting at Very Positive on Steam with a 93% approval rate across user reviews, which suggests the audience that wants exactly this is getting it. Who is that audience? Puzzle fans who treat a jigsaw session the way others treat a crossword - something to fill 30 quiet minutes, not a challenge to conquer. Parents looking for a genuinely all-ages, family-safe way to spend screen time together. Carroll fans who want the aesthetic without any of the adaptation baggage. Anyone chasing a low-effort achievement run will get one. Anyone expecting deep mechanical variety or a large content library should look elsewhere; the art carries this more than the design does.

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Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1+
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 400 MB available space
- Graphics
- Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c
- Processor
- 2 Ghz Dual Core
- Sound Card
- Any
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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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- Developer
- Mens Sana Interactive
- Publisher
- Mens Sana Interactive
- Release Date
- Nov 18, 2020



