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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
The game - The first part takes you across a strange planet in the distant future. In your efforts to track down the ever-elusive Doctor you will encounter interstellar gypsies, lurking [[android]]s and, worst of all, [[King]] [[Varangar]]'s mood body guards.
The game - The first part takes you across a strange planet in the distant future. In your efforts to track down the ever-elusive [[The Doctor (Doctor Who and the Warlord)|Doctor]] you will encounter interstellar gypsies, lurking [[android]]s and, worst of all, [[King]] [[Varangar]]'s mood body guards.


Using your intelligence, fluency and good looks you will need to think, talk and charm your way out of scores of mind-wrenching situations and collect the objects essential to completing the game.
Using your intelligence, fluency and good looks you will need to think, talk and charm your way out of scores of mind-wrenching situations and collect the objects essential to completing the game.

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Doctor Who and the Warlord was a text-based video game released on the BBC Micro in 1985. A Spectrum version of the game was planned but not released.

Publisher's summary

The game - The first part takes you across a strange planet in the distant future. In your efforts to track down the ever-elusive Doctor you will encounter interstellar gypsies, lurking androids and, worst of all, King Varangar's mood body guards.

Using your intelligence, fluency and good looks you will need to think, talk and charm your way out of scores of mind-wrenching situations and collect the objects essential to completing the game.

In Part B the Tardis spirits you back in time to the Battle of Waterloo, where you will need all your wits to defeat both Napoleon and the malignant Warlord. Finally, pray for a quiet end to your Adventure...

Notes

  • This video game was the second title to be released by the BBC. The first was Doctor Who: The First Adventure.[1]
  • There were several puzzles to complete with two hundred fifty different locations in each part.[1]

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Howe, David J., Stammers, Mark, Walker, Stephen James, 1997, Doctor Who: The Eighties, Doctor Who Books, an imprint of Virgin Books, London, p.166