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Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition is a minimalistic retro puzzle game. The game features 3D word puzzles based on Chapter 1 of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Players must navigate through keywords from the book’s initial chapter.

I wish developers had a simple "here's our trailer" link or embed on their website, instead of some odd full-screen background video of the game being played on a phone, it sure makes it hard to include proper trailers in our game shout-outs.

Anyway, the game is basically a move up/down/left/right to dodge words with crazy music and voice-overs from a book.

Features
  • Supports SteamPlay. Play it on Windows, Mac, and Linux!
  • Contains audio clip of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Chapter 1 - Down the Rabbit Hole)
  • Dynamic procedural graphics with a minimalistic retro look
  • Retro chiptune soundtrack
  • Steam Leaderboards and Achievements unlock! Compare your scores with your Steam friends!


Grab it on Steam.
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Tags: Arcade, Steam
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HadBabits Apr 29, 2014
I picked that up yesterday. Seemed to be trying to ape Super Hexagon with little effort and less success. That horrible jerk when moving left or right killed my eyes.
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