You can see Alice wielding a flamingo-shaped croquet mallet.
It’s way nicer than the spirit of American McGee’s Alice but is extremely bizarre.Īnother weapon from the game is a gag about the events in the book. Oh, and if you haven’t read Lewis Carroll’s poem Jabberwocky, you should definitely check it out. Both the boy in the poem, and Alice had to deal with the problems, both imaginary or psychological, with a metaphorical sword. The odds are ‘Vorpal’ is a warped version of the word ‘verbal’. Those of you who read the original book know that it’s a reference to the vorpal sword that the boy from Jabberwocky poem used to defeat his foe. It’s a scary-looking knife that looks like something out of a horror movie.īut these terrifying looks have noble beginnings. This collection of Easter eggs and references will help you understand what is what.Īlice gets the Vorpal Balde early in the game, and it stays her primary melee weapon throughout her quest. Some things seem to have some hidden meaning but they actually don’t. Some of them are rather easy to spot, some aren’t. There are a lot of references in the game. American McGee’s Alice is a wonderful and cryptic story.