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Doctor Who Game Maker was released on the BBC website in 2015. It was produced in collaboration between BBC Cymru Wales, BBC Digital, Aardman Animations, Aerian, and BBC Connected Studio.[1] Aardman's digital team came up with the Digital Makers Kit itself.[2] As of 2018, the game is no longer available to play. The player could play as the Twelfth Doctor, Clara, or a Judoon.

Like Legacy, the Game Maker was updated every series. Colony Sarff, from The Magician's Apprentice and The Witch's Familiar, was added 5 days after its release date, forming the first update from series 9. The Mire were also added as an enemy after the airing of the Girl Who Died.

After an official poll on the BBC website, the Silents were added as an enemy — their first appearance since The Time of the Doctor in 2013.

The game is no longer available to play.[3]

Synopsis

TARDIS systems booting... Game making software initializing...

Plot

A Sontaran shows an unseen person to the Game Maker and sets the person up to make a game through the TARDIS systems for "the glory of the Sontaran Empire". After he has given a tutorial, he gives the person the freedom to create more games.

Cast

Characters

Heroes

Enemies

Vehicles

Tools and weapons

Notes

  • The characters designated as "villains" can be featured as heroes in your game if the player does not desire to use the Doctor or Clara.

Footnotes

  1. BBC launches Doctor Who Game maker. BBC Media Centre (15 September 2015). Retrieved on 30 October 2016.
  2. Digital Maker Kit 'Doctor Who'. Aardman. Retrieved on 30 October 2016.
  3. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/26Y2fJtHFZ2wWp397SHttGM/doctor-who-game-maker