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Alicemare is a somehow familiar yet totally unique adventure game infused with subtle hints of horror, created by △○□× (Miwashiba) using the WOLF RPG Editor.

Alicemare is a indie, pixel graphics and adventure game developed by △○□× (Miwashiba) and published by PLAYISM.
Released on November 21st 2016 is available only on Windows in 3 languages: English, Japanese and Italian.

It has received 1,122 reviews of which 993 were positive and 129 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.4 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7 or Greater
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 1.06Ghz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated graphics
  • Storage: 80 MB available space

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4 hours played
May 2026
this game has a special place in my heart, so i don't have much to say about it. i've played this a long time ago but never achieved all endings, so doing it after all those years was a nice experience if you're afraid of jumpscares, this game has close to none the story can be quite confusing, but i like its fairytale concept puzzles weren't challenging but weren't exactly easy peasy absolutely love the ost and visuals overall good game, unfortunately it's pretty short
4 hours played
April 2026
I am recommending the game because I like Miwashiba and the potential of the story Alicemare tells, but I don't think I could recommend the game in good faith because it quite frankly isn't a very good one. I was really trying my hardest to enjoy this game, but I found the cryptic puzzles/riddles kind of annoying and the instantaneous deaths at most turns felt too punishing. I'm not gonna act like I couldn't save, but there are times when I over-saved and under-saved alike. There's no balance since there is no kind of autosave or return to a point before the death. If you played without saving the whole way through and died due to a single, seemingly insignificant choice, you lost potentially 30 minutes of progress in an instant. It's punishing in a way I didn't like that much. But the game itself is quite short if you're really skipping everything, so there's that I suppose. Music was whatever, not much of an impact. I wasn't a fan of the super simplistic visuals too much, and I wish Miwashiba's art was shown to me at a higher quality. The game's visuals kinda lent itself to being difficult to look at sometimes and I know there might be some segments (like Stella's) where my more colour-blind friends would be somewhat unable to properly access due to how similarly coloured everything is. Of course, the most important part of this is that I actually really like the story for how complex yet fun it was to engage with it despite the confusion it presents. The average person isn't going to deep dive into the lore of a mid ass niche Japanese RPG maker game, but half of the lore is hidden behind a novel and based on people who enjoy Alicemare, the novel seems to be doing a great thing for itself and fully fleshes things out. But you will not find any answers to the stories and your questions in the game, and the endings will feel lacklustre as a result since it's all hidden behind the novel. All this is to say, I still enjoyed it since this was Miwashiba's first game and I find myself reluctant to be that critical of it. And I absolutely will be reading that novel, and I will probably really like it too.
5 hours played
March 2026
I can recommend this game, with a few important observations. The art is pretty cool—you can see that the developer put some real effort into it. The stories of each character are quite well made, as they guide the player to think about what was really going on with the kids and the Teacher, while at the same time leaving some blank spaces on purpose to maintain the grim atmosphere. Being a short game, these points alone already make it worth playing. BUT (and it's a big but), the game doesn't deliver satisfying endings. All of them seem shallow and leave many questions not properly addressed. In this case, it doesn't feel like a strategy to maintain some mystery, but rather gives the impression of a premature and abrupt ending, no matter what.
8 hours played
Sept. 2025
great game, i love the storyline and characters so much, this is a hidden treasure and was 100% worth the small price tag! just remember to save. i mean it. (writing this review after my fifth playthrough in the past 24 hours as i keep forgetting to save and getting game over)
4 hours played
Aug. 2025
Alicemare is considered one of the “classic” RPGM games, but many people get confused because the game’s engine (Wolf RPG) is similar to RPGM, which is understandable. Let me start with the story. It’s actually pretty well written, except it has one big glaring issue: the climax of the story seems too cryptic to understand clearly unless you look at every little detail or read some kind of explanation. It’s pretty straightforward until, as I said before, the climax. It’s not my cup of tea, but there may be some people who like this kind of story. Gameplay is the usual story-driven puzzle game style. I’ve seen some people dislike the puzzles in this game, but I think if you think about them (or take notes) for a little while, they’re pretty solvable. I really liked them. Other than that, it’s the usual walk, gather items, and solve puzzles type of gameplay. The music complements the game really well, but I think its volume becomes really high at some points, which made me kinda dislike it. Maybe that’s an issue with it being really old or a problem with the game engine. The art style is pretty cutesy. It may look too pixelated, but it still has its own charm. Character designs look pretty cute as well. The world mostly looks like a standard RPGM game, but it also does its job well. Overall, as an avid RPGM games fan, I liked it. It’s nothing exceptional, but since it’s one of the classics and is also really cheap during sales, I recommend it to those who also like this kind of game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Alicemare is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.

No, Alicemare is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 2.99€ on Steam.

Yes, Alicemare received 993 positive votes out of a total of 1,122 achieving a rating of 8.39.
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Alicemare was developed by △○□× (Miwashiba) and published by PLAYISM.

Yes, Alicemare is playable and fully supported on Windows.

No, Alicemare is not playable on MacOS.

No, Alicemare is not playable on Linux.

Alicemare is a single-player game.

No, Alicemare does not currently offer any DLC.

No, Alicemare does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

No, Alicemare does not support Steam Remote Play.

Yes, Alicemare is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for Alicemare.

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Alicemare
Rating
8.4
993
129
Game modes
Features
Online players
2
Developer
△○□× (Miwashiba)
Publisher
PLAYISM
Release 21 Nov 2016
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