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|developer= | |publisher = BBC | ||
|publisher= BBC | |platform = Online | ||
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|enemy= | |genre = Strategy | ||
|genre=Strategy | |format = [[Adobe Flash]] game | ||
|release date= | |release date = [[5 May (releases)|5 May]] [[2007 (releases)|2007]] | ||
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}}'''''Sonic De-Cloaker''''' was an online game published on the BBC's [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]]. | '''''Sonic De-Cloaker''''' was an online game published on the BBC's [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]]. | ||
== Scenario == | == Scenario == | ||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] has many enemies scattered through Time and Space. Seek out the monsters, but avoid the black | The [[Tenth Doctor]] has many enemies scattered through Time and Space. Seek out the monsters, but avoid the [[black hole]]s! The trick to defeating them is being one step ahead of their evil plans - but to do that you have to find them first. | ||
Point the [[sonic screwdriver]] at the sector of space, then click to scan it. Find monsters, and data points are uploaded into the TARDIS computer. | Point the [[sonic screwdriver]] at the sector of space, then click to scan it. Find monsters, and data points are uploaded into [[the TARDIS]] [[computer]]. | ||
Space is a dangerous place however. Find to many black holes and your atron energy will be drained. Game over! | Space is a dangerous place however. Find to many black holes and your atron energy will be drained. Game over! | ||
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Only the pc mouse is needed for this game. | Only the pc mouse is needed for this game. | ||
== | == Notes == | ||
* The [[Cloister Bell]] is heard when the [[sonic | * The [[Cloister Bell]] is heard when the [[sonic screwdriver]] detects a [[black hole]]. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:03, 15 March 2024
Sonic De-Cloaker was an online game published on the BBC's Doctor Who website.
Scenario[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Tenth Doctor has many enemies scattered through Time and Space. Seek out the monsters, but avoid the black holes! The trick to defeating them is being one step ahead of their evil plans - but to do that you have to find them first.
Point the sonic screwdriver at the sector of space, then click to scan it. Find monsters, and data points are uploaded into the TARDIS computer.
Space is a dangerous place however. Find to many black holes and your atron energy will be drained. Game over!
Some monsters know more about black holes than others, and are more likely to be hiding near one. If the monster's number is low then it is less likely to be hiding near a black hole. For example a Dalek will only have one black hole adjacent to it, whereas the Beast will have five or more. Make sure you know which one is which.
How to play?[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sonic De-Cloaker is similar to Minesweeper. Instead of mines there are black holes which have to be avoided. Instead of numbers there are aliens which stand for a certain number:
- Dalek -> one black hole
- Cyberman -> two black holes
- Judoon -> three black holes
- Ood -> four black holes
- The Beast -> five or more black holes.
Only the pc mouse is needed for this game.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Cloister Bell is heard when the sonic screwdriver detects a black hole.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sonic De-Cloaker on the BBC website
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