You don't have to have played it, but it helps to have played the first game. Watch some playthroughs, walkthroughs, and scenes from American McGees Alice.
Theres two ways. 1) Buy it online 2) If you buy Alice Madness Returns (The part 2) for a console, you get a code on the inside and you can use it to download American McGees Alice. I recommend the second option, because you get both games for $50. If you buy American McGees Alice online, its going to cost over $100.
The Deviant art American McGees Alice has it, jut scroll down until you find the link to the download http://alice-fanclub.deviantart.com/journal/.
On the Almost Alice soundtrack it is "The Poison by the All American rejects"
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Alice in Wonderland is a book by Lewis Carroll which can be found in book shops, libraries and online (see related link).
Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
Yes, they are both originally books by Lewis Carroll. Through the Looking Glass is the sequel to Alice in Wonderland.
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The Mock Turtle has been played by several people over the years:Gene Wilder - Alice in Wonderland (1999)Roy Skelton - Alice in Wonderland (1986) (TV)Ringo Starr - Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)Alan Bennett / Steve Whitmire - Dreamchild (1985)Donald O'Connor - "Great Performances" - Alice in Wonderland (1983) TV episodeJack Wild - Alicja (1982)Michael Hordern - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972)John Gielgud - "The Wednesday Play" Alice in Wonderland (1966) TV episodeNorman Scace - "The Wednesday Play" Alice (1965) TV episodeBurr Tillstrom - Alice in Wonderland (1955) (TV)Cary Grant - Alice in Wonderland (1933)Gus Alexander - Alice in Wonderland (1931)source: The Internet Movie Database (see related links, below)
Alice's Wonderland was created in 1923.
Alice in Wonderland the Seccond was made in 1951