- ALICE Fiction is no longer available on the Google Play Store or App Store.
- Unlike Crash Fever, the Japan servers for this game have also been shut down.
- The game had been in maintenance mode for over a year prior to its end of service.
WonderPlanet‘s fast-paced puzzle RPG, ALICE Fiction has officially shut down as of September 30. WonderPlanet had initially announced the game’s end of service a few months back with ALICE Fiction being in maintenance mode, receiving now new content updates or events, for over a year before its termination.
ALICE Fiction has been in maintenance mode since last August
ALICE Fiction was a puzzle RPG, created by WonderPlanet, the team behind the famous smash-and-bash battle RPG, Crash Fever. The game occurs within the metaverse of ALICE, where a mysterious error disrupts the system, erasing all your memories, and so forth the adventure begins.
Sadly with the game’s discontinuation since September 30, ALICE Fiction is no longer available on Android and iOS. With ALICE Fiction receiving no content updates since last August, fans had been anticipating this day with the game’s decline in revenue.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time WonderPlanet has shut down one of its popular RPGs with Crash Fever discontinued just last year, and now ALICE Fiction is following suit. Fans have expressed mixed emotions about ALICE Fiction’s termination as the game had already been in maintenance for over a year.
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