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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* Despite the second edition of the game being titled "''Expanded Universe''", nothing from [[Doctor Who spin-offs|''Doctor Who'' spin-off media]] was included, rather just featuring Doctors from the 1963-89 era of the television series.


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

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Race to the TARDIS was a Doctor Who board game made by BBC International. The second edition was entitled Race to the TARDIS Expanded Universe.

Publisher's summary

Original

Travelling through the Time Vortex, the TARDIS is hit by a Time Spiral, outlawed technology which has been reactivated by the Daleks. The collision has scattered three key components of the TARDIS throughout time and space. The Doctor has to use what is left of the TARDIS' telepathic circuits to break the Laws of Time and enlist the assistance of her former incarnations and numerous travelling companions.

Expanded

The Race to the TARDIS Expanded Universe edition comes with all new Doctors counters, companion, and encounter cards to further your playing experience.

Features

The board of the original version
Original
  • 6 x Player Pieces & Counters
  • 30 x Encounter Cards
  • 12 x Friends of the Doctor Cardd
  • 18 x TARDIS Part Cards
  • 1 x Six-sided Dice
  • Game Instruction
Expanded
The board of the expanded version
  • 15 x Playing Pieces & Counters
  • 32 x Encounter Cards
  • 20 x Companion Cards
  • 18 x TARDIS Part Cards
  • 1 x Six-sided Dice
  • Game Instruction

Instructions

Take the role of one of the Doctors to retrieve the key components whilst battling deadly foes and race back to the TARDIS to complete the repairs and be declared the winner!

Notes

  • Despite the second edition of the game being titled "Expanded Universe", nothing from Doctor Who spin-off media was included, rather just featuring Doctors from the 1963-89 era of the television series.

External links