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Revision as of 14:15, 27 August 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
to be added
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 follows directly on from Blood of the Cybermen and also leads into the fourth and final Adventure game.
References
- The TARDIS has a Drawing Room, Sun Room and a Lift.
Things seen in the TARDIS 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.
- Sonic blaster.
- Sycorax staff
- Chronon blocker
- Recorder
Promotion
to be added
Continuity
- Items from the previous games appear such as the Chronon Blocker and a Cyberman chestplate. (VG: City of the Daleks, Blood of the Cybermen)
- The scene where the entity breaks out of it's small prison is very similar to the scene in the TV movie where the Master does the same. (DW: Doctor Who)
Timeline
- TARDIS occurs after VG: Blood of the Cybermen
- TARDIS occurs before