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* The games' webpage is titled "Escape from the scribble world".
* The games' webpage is titled "Escape from the scribble world".
* The webpage notes that - ''"Chloe's World will not work without Flash 6. How can you save your team?"''
* The webpage notes that - ''"Chloe's World will not work without Flash 6. How can you save your team?"''
* The audio originated from {{wi|Barney & Friends}}, though it only loops the first verse.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 16:49, 28 November 2023

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Art Attack, also known as Chloe's World, was an online game based the Doctor Who episode Fear Her.

The game is played as the Tenth Doctor. He is trapped in a drawing and must connect the dots on three different levels to find the TARDIS.

Characters

Controls

To move the Doctor, the directional keys on the keyboard are necessary. The player can pause the game by pressing P or get help by pressing H.

Levels

The first level contains eleven points to connect, the second thirteen and last fifteen. On the last level, the player has only thirty seconds for each point. The game displays drawings of the cat Ginger, Stuart and the TARDIS.

Continuity

  • This game shows the Doctor's actions during the brief period of time he was trapped by the Isolus in Fear Her. The background music that plays during this game is "Kookaburra".

Story notes

  • The games' webpage is titled "Escape from the scribble world".
  • The webpage notes that - "Chloe's World will not work without Flash 6. How can you save your team?"
  • The audio originated from Barney & Friends, though it only loops the first verse.

External links