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Our Wonderland

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Our Wonderland begins where many stories end—with childhood friendships and forgotten dreams. Years after Iggy and his friends first stumbled upon a strange world beneath a willow tree, adulthood has dulled the memories. But when a disappearance shakes their lives, they’re pulled back into that world, only to find it warped by time, emotion, and buried resentment. The setting they once escaped to has changed, reflecting fears, shame, and conflict. What once seemed magical now feeds off what the group tried to forget.

A Narrative That Breaks Its Characters Open

Across five arcs, Our Wonderland unfolds like a fractured fairytale, shaped by player choices and emotional consequence. You follow Iggy as he struggles to reconnect, survive, and understand what this place has become. The visual novel format deepens each character’s flaws, forcing difficult interactions and exposing the damage time has done. Death isn’t just a threat—it’s a mechanic tied to how well you understand the people around you. With each new playthrough, relationships twist, truths unravel, and affection can feel as dangerous as betrayal.

A Story That Knows Where It Hurts

The game’s retro visuals and storybook style are a contrast to its intense subject matter. With over 500 CGs, stylized cutscenes, and a dynamic soundtrack, Our Wonderland mixes nostalgia with dread. LGBTQIA+ themes run throughout the story—not as decoration, but as central conflicts—and each arc dives deeper into identity, trauma, and desire. From disturbing deaths to psychological strain, the game doesn’t hold back. But within the horror, there’s vulnerability.

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