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*The story, presumably, leads directly into the fourth and final Adventure game. | *The story, presumably, leads directly into the fourth and final Adventure game. | ||
*The day before TARDIS was released to download, a story was posted on the Doctor Who website called [[Wish You Were Here (The Adventure Games)|''Wish You Were Here'']], acting as a prelude to TARDIS. | *The day before TARDIS was released to download, a story was posted on the Doctor Who website called [[Wish You Were Here (The Adventure Games)|''Wish You Were Here'']], acting as a prelude to TARDIS. | ||
*This is the first story to actually teach the viewer/player how to fly the TARDIS and what everything on the console actually does. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:02, 4 September 2010
TARDIS is the third of the Adventure Games, a series of four games where the player will have the ability to play as the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond.
Synopsis
With the TARDIS caught in a time riptide, it's up to Amy to save the day or leave the Doctor trapped in the void forever. Meanwhile, a dangerous entity is roaming the TARDIS corridors and it hasn't been fed for a very long time...
Plot
The Doctor and Amy are talking in the TARDIS. Amy is saying that The Doctor can never have a holiday without trouble. Suddenly the whole TARDIS shakes and The Doctor is thrown out of the doors.
Cast and characters
Story notes
- In a video posted on the BBC Doctor Who website, Karen Gillan promoted the game and announced the alien was called the Entity.
- The story, presumably, leads directly into the fourth and final Adventure game.
- The day before TARDIS was released to download, a story was posted on the Doctor Who website called Wish You Were Here, acting as a prelude to TARDIS.
- This is the first story to actually teach the viewer/player how to fly the TARDIS and what everything on the console actually does.
References
- The TARDIS has a Drawing Room, Sun Room and a Lift.
- Things seen in the Drawing Room include:
- The Fourth Doctor's scarf.
- A cricket ball.
- The Master 's laser screwdriver is used.
- A Dalek eye stalk.
- A Cyberman chest plate.
- A fob watch.
- An Ood translation sphere.
- A Time Lord staff.
- The Journal of Impossible Things.
- A sonic blaster.
- A Sycorax staff.
- The Chronon blocker.
- A recorder.
- Elizabeth X's mask.
- The Book of the Weeping Angels.
- A gramophone
- A map of Medieval Venice.
- A distress beacon.
- Amy and the Doctor are both bad at charades.
- King Kong and Tarzan are mentioned.
- The two red levers on the console reset the TARDIS and extend the air shell.
- The drawing room is half a mile down the corridor, left, then right, then right again, then the third right, past a weird swirly thing, left, then the other left, through the sun room, past a green door, right, along a wall until it becomes slimey, down a lift to the third floor and straight ahead.
- The Entity says "I must feed". This is very similar to something the Ood said in The Impossible Planet.
- The panels of the TARDIS console are named according to function; these are the "Fabrication", "Mechanical", "Communications", "Diagnostic", "Navigation" and "Helm" panels. Many of the individual devices on the panels are named or used.
Promotion
to be added
Continuity
- Items from the previous games appear such as the Dalek Eyestalk, Chronon Blocker, Distress Beacon and a Cyberman chestplate. (VG: City of the Daleks, Blood of the Cybermen)
- The scene where the Entity breaks out of its small prison is very similar to the scene in the TV movie where the Master does the same. (DW: Doctor Who)
- The laser screwdriver is attached to the console. (DW: Last of the Time Lords)
- The cloister bell is heard.
- Amy uses the zigzag plotter. (DW: The Lodger)
- The Doctor and Amy both notice that he is rambling. (DW: The Vampires of Venice)
- The Doctor refers to the TARDIS as a female again. (DW: Rise of the Cybermen et al)
- The Doctor refers to bad things happening at Brighton Beach, and Paris. (DW: The Leisure Hive, City of Death)
- The Doctor has a Gramophone in the Drawing Room. (DW: Doctor Who)
- The Entity is stored in a flask, much like Fenric. (DW: The Curse of Fenric)
Timeline
- TARDIS occurs after VG: Blood of the Cybermen
- TARDIS occurs before