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Our Wonderland opens with a group of childhood friends revisiting a place they once believed was full of magic. What starts as a nostalgic return quickly decays into something darker, stranger, and far more personal. The magical land they once discovered beneath a willow tree has grown with them, twisting to reflect their suppressed emotions, fractured bonds, and unspoken desires. The innocence of the past gives way to something violent and surreal, where fantasy blends with psychological horror, and childish wonder is replaced with adult consequence.
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Our Wonderland opens with a group of childhood friends revisiting a place they once believed was full of magic. What starts as a nostalgic return quickly decays into something darker, stranger, and far more personal. The magical land they once discovered beneath a willow tree has grown with them, twisting to reflect their suppressed emotions, fractured bonds, and unspoken desires. The innocence of the past gives way to something violent and surreal, where fantasy blends with psychological horror, and childish wonder is replaced with adult consequence.
Structured across five major arcs, the game takes a branching approach to narrative, driven heavily by player choices. Dialogue decisions and narrative paths alter how protagonist Iggy suffers, survives, and connects with others. Whether it’s through graphic deaths, uneasy romance, or uncomfortable revelations, each arc pulls characters deeper into the consequences of their shared past. Players may uncover up to four distinct epilogues, with the text-driven experience supported by storybook-style visuals, over 500 CGs, and cutscenes that blend charm and dread. The writing shifts between sincerity, satire, and full-blown horror without warning, keeping the tone unpredictable.
Our Wonderland is unafraid to approach subjects most visual novels avoid. From LGBTQIA+ identity to trauma, violence, and deeply uncomfortable situations, it does not soften its subject matter. Each arc carries specific warnings, from psychological breakdowns to physical harm and social alienation. Though censored modes exist for those who need them, the experience is designed to unsettle. Yet beneath the fear and the surrealism, the story remains grounded in its characters—five friends navigating the weight of memory, guilt, and the parts of themselves they thought they left behind. This is not a fairy tale. It’s a reckoning disguised as one.
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