Mugoku No Kuni No Alice < Trusted 2027 >

In Mugoku no Kuni , the Hatter is not mad by choice; he is mad from trauma. A former minister of the Crown, Haiden was forced to drink a cursed tea that gave him clairvoyance—showing him every possible death he could suffer. Now, he hosts "eternal tea parties" where guests are forced to drink poison while he recites their futures. He is Alice’s first ally, but only because he has seen a future where she kills him, and he is morbidly curious to see how.

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Through its depiction of eternal punishment, Mugoku no Kuni no Alice offers a commentary on various societal issues, including the Japanese justice system, social hierarchy, and the treatment of marginalized groups. The game's portrayal of a rigid and unforgiving system, where individuals are judged and sentenced without regard for their individual circumstances or humanity, serves as a critique of the Japanese justice system's emphasis on punishment over rehabilitation. Mugoku no Kuni no Alice

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