Magna-Flip Upper Playfield
A multilevel upper area combines a saucer, captive-ball action, targets, rebounds, and electromagnetic ball interaction instead of a conventional upper flipper.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland combines a deliberately classic 1990s-style shooting experience with modern RGB lighting, magnetic ball control, sculpted art, dual displays, and one of contemporary pinball's most elaborate collector presentations.

Revealed on October 7, 2024, this is the first production title from Dutch Pinball Exclusive. Melvin Brouwer-Williams developed the game from John Popadiuk's earlier concept, combining a multilevel playfield with interactive sculptures, hidden magnets, physical ball locks, and a presentation based on Lewis Carroll's public-domain story world.
The design uses physical mechanisms and player-controlled magnetic action to make ball movement feel deliberately unpredictable without hiding the game's main objectives.
A multilevel upper area combines a saucer, captive-ball action, targets, rebounds, and electromagnetic ball interaction instead of a conventional upper flipper.
Secondary cabinet buttons control motorized discs above both outlanes, giving the player an active chance to redirect a draining ball.
An animated Jabberwock anchors the upper-left area while a physical three-ball lock beneath it supports multiball sequences reaching five balls.
A circular IPS display embedded in a sculpted watch presents time, animation, effects, and contextual player guidance directly on the playfield.
The standard topper uses LCD eyes and a reflective back panel to turn the backbox silhouette into a moving character element.
RGB side rails, an illuminated shooter lane, shaker motor, anti-reflective glass, printed mirror blades, powder-coated armor, and hand-painted sculptures are standard.
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The following configuration describes the production DPX machine and its single collector-focused edition.
| Specification | Verified configuration |
|---|---|
| Players and display | Up to 4 players; main LCD plus circular playfield IPS display |
| Flippers | 2 physical lower flippers plus Magna-Flip electromagnetic upper-playfield control |
| Ramps and levels | 2 ramps and a multilevel upper playfield |
| Playfield devices | 3 pop bumpers, 3 captive balls, 4 magnets, 1 drop target, spinner, and 2 player-controlled spinning discs |
| Ball lock and multiball | Physical 3-ball lock with multiple multiball modes reaching up to 5 balls |
| Premium equipment | Shaker motor, anti-reflective playfield and translite glass, RGB side rails, lit shooter lane, and printed mirror blades |
| Artwork and sculptures | Zombie Yeti artwork foundation with hand-painted 3D plastics sculpted by Lior under Melvin Brouwer-Williams' art direction |
| Production | Single individually numbered edition; maximum 500 units |
DPX launched Alice in one specification. Buyers do not need to compare trimmed-down and upgraded playfields; the premium hardware package is part of the numbered production machine.
The catalog's Standard selector represents the sole DPX production configuration rather than a lower-feature edition.
Dutch Pinball's official trailer shows the machine's cabinet presentation, lighting, sculptures, playfield movement, animations, music, and voice package.
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