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'''''A Race Against Time!''''' was a board game set in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], printed in [[Doctor Who Annual 1968|the 1968 ''Doctor Who Annual'']]. The premise of the game, which was essentially a modified form of [[snakes and ladders]], was that the players were travelling around universe in their own ''[[Tardis]]'', trying to reach [[Trafalgar Square]] in [[1967]].
'''''Travels of the Tardis''''' was a board game set in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], printed in [[Doctor Who Annual 1968|the 1968 ''Doctor Who Annual'']]. The premise of the game, which was essentially a modified form of [[snakes and ladders]], was that the players were travelling around universe in their own ''[[Tardis]]'', trying to reach [[Trafalgar Square]] in [[1967]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

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Travels of the Tardis was a board game set in the Doctor Who universe, printed in the 1968 Doctor Who Annual. The premise of the game, which was essentially a modified form of snakes and ladders, was that the players were travelling around universe in their own Tardis, trying to reach Trafalgar Square in 1967.

Publisher's summary

Imagine having a Tardis of your own, so that you could travel to all parts of the universe at any time you pleased. Play this game for 2,3 or 4 players and find yourself visiting strange planets and meeting all kinds of weird monsters.

Players must shake a six to begin their journey. A six put you on the first square. A player landing on a square or planet already occupied by another player must retreat to his last position.

References

Planets

The planets and locations which can be visited include the following:

Life

  • On Venus are green-scaled men.
  • On Pluto is a man-eating plant.
  • On Skaro are the "Mechanical Robots".
  • On Laslox are friendly ant-men.

Notes

  • The TARDIS being piloted by the player appears to be in the form of a red police box.
  • The Daleks are depicted but not named.
  • While probably a coincidence, two other planets have since been named Vandor in other Doctor Who media, namely Vandor Prime and Vandor Secunda.