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'''''Lost... Dr. Who''''' was the third game and twenty-first release exclusively published in [[The Dr Who Annual 1968|''The Dr Who Annual'' 1968]] in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1967 (releases)|1967]] by [[World Distributors]]. The game was presented as a maze in which the player must find the correct route to progress through. | '''''Lost... Dr. Who''''' was the third game and twenty-first release exclusively published in [[The Dr Who Annual 1968|''The Dr Who Annual'' 1968]] in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1967 (releases)|1967]] by [[World Distributors]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141114163608/https://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv42/annuals.html ''The Annuals - A Collector's Guide'' on doctorwho.org.nz via the Wayback Machine]</ref> The game was presented as a maze in which the player must find the correct route to progress through. | ||
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Revision as of 22:06, 16 August 2023
Lost... Dr. Who was the third game and twenty-first release exclusively published in The Dr Who Annual 1968 in September 1967 by World Distributors.[1] The game was presented as a maze in which the player must find the correct route to progress through.
Summary
Dr. Who visits Zarba for the first time, but gets lost. He travels through a maze to reach the Tardis.
Characters
References
- Dr. Who has a book on his person, Universe Travel.
- Dr. Who walks past a bipedal species.
- A quadrapedal animal is near the Tardis.
Notes
- The writing of the Annual's contents was collectively attributed to K. McGarry, J. L. Morrissey, J. H. Pavey, M. Broadley, and Colin Newstead, so it is unclear which author penned The Phoenix in the Tardis.
- The Annual's illustrations were collectively attributed to Walter Howarth, David Brian, Susan Aspey, and Peter Limbert, so it is unclear who illustrated The Phoenix in the Tardis.
- The contents page gives this feature's name as "Lost... Dr. Who" while the game's page gives it as "Lost... Dr Who".
Continuity
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Gallery
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