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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
*This game marks the reappearance of the [[Nestene Spheres]], which were first seen in [[Spearhead from Space]]; here, they try to trap the Doctor and Amy by sealing plastic doors over the exits of the rooms the Spheres inhabit, which can only be re-opened if the Spheres are transported to certain portals. In a nod to the Nestenes' debut episode, if a Sphere gets close enough to an Auton to activate it, the Sphere will emit the same warbling sound that they made in "Spearhead".  
*This game marks the reappearance of the [[Nestene Sphere]], which were first seen in [[Spearhead from Space]]; here, they try to trap the Doctor and Amy by sealing plastic doors over the exits of the rooms the Spheres inhabit, which can only be re-opened if the Spheres are transported to certain portals. In a nod to the Nestenes' debut episode, if a Sphere gets close enough to an Auton to activate it, the Sphere will emit the same warbling sound that they made in "Spearhead".  


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The Christmas Trap is the fourth Doctor Who video game featuring the Eleventh Doctor. It was released after the games Doctor Who: Return to Earth, Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth and The Mazes of Time.

Summary

The Doctor And Amy pond were here in 1980's,and they think that's something is wrong,then they,see ,Autons,invading the 1980's,will the doctor and amy stop them before they kill every last human on this planet. [statement unclear]

Plot

to be added

Characters

Crew

to be added

References

  • Amy calls the Doctor "Sherlock", after well known detective Sherlock Holmes.

Story notes

Continuity

  • This game marks the reappearance of the Nestene Sphere, which were first seen in Spearhead from Space; here, they try to trap the Doctor and Amy by sealing plastic doors over the exits of the rooms the Spheres inhabit, which can only be re-opened if the Spheres are transported to certain portals. In a nod to the Nestenes' debut episode, if a Sphere gets close enough to an Auton to activate it, the Sphere will emit the same warbling sound that they made in "Spearhead".