
Highlights
Take aim & shoot!
A kingdom in danger, a mighty, evil king, and his forces. A princess in exile, the only hope of her people. The creators of Frozen Pop and Princess Pop invite you to a magical adventure as you help Princess Alice reclaim what’s rightfully hers, and save her people from the whims of a mad king.
Raise, care for, and help Princess Alice as she fights the forces of evil to reclaim her kingdom, her birthright, and her mother.

Friends & Foes
Princess Alice
Young, impressionable, and indubitably powerful, Princess Alice is your protege, your ward, and for all intents and purposes, your child.
It falls upon you to raise her, care for her, and help her through the trials that come her way, so that she may grow in power and grace, and retake what’s rightfully hers.


Fey
The protector of the fairies, this bird is an immortal creature tasked with looking after the children of the royal line. His job is to watch over the princess as her ward gets her ready for her return to the kingdom of Faerya.
The Ancient Tree
The ancient tree has existed since time immemorial. Its voice changes, its face changes, but its purpose remains steadfast. It is the center of Faerya, and the source of all magic. Her task is to see that the throne of Faerya never falls into undeserving hands, To this end, she lends her special powers to Alice.


Queen Felicity
The erstwhile queen, who has fallen to the machinations of the evil king. As Alice’s mother, her captivity is the driving force behind Alice’s determination.
Kind, yet stern. Powerful, yet wise. She is the epitome of what royalty aspires to be.
King Jeffrey
Evil, mad, and crafty. The word ‘treacherous’ doesn’t even begin to describe this rotund - yet powerful - man.
He has forcefully taken the throne from Queen Felicity, and is currently on a quest to capture Princess Alice, so all members of the royal family no longer pose a threat to him.
To this end, he has sent his trusted generals far and wide to search for and capture the princess. Little does he know, he might have underestimated the princes a bit too much.

