This file refers to the visual novel , a subversive, fairy-tale-inspired otome game developed by Primula. While Episode 1 and 2 establish the "mirror world" concept, Episode 3 is widely considered the emotional and narrative turning point of the series, focusing on the routes of Snow White and Wizard . The Deconstruction of the "Prince"
Each character represents a specific psychological struggle (e.g., identity crises, social withdrawal). File: Taisho.x.Alice.Episode.3.zip ...
The game asks whether these fairy-tale worlds are healing retreats or dangerous delusions. Conclusion This file refers to the visual novel ,
tackles themes of extreme passivity, self-loathing, and the trauma of emotional neglect. It subverts the "silent, beautiful prince" trope by revealing that his silence is a defense mechanism against a world he feels rejected by. The game asks whether these fairy-tale worlds are
Episode 3 shifts away from the more traditional romance tropes seen earlier in the series.
By the end of Episode 3, the lighthearted veneer of the earlier games is stripped away, revealing a dark, psychological drama about trauma and the lengths one will go to for love. It sets the stage for Episode: Epilogue , where all the disparate threads of the previous episodes finally weave together.