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Roblox is an MMO aimed at children ages eight to eighteen.

Although almost wholly unrelated to Doctor Who, bar a few unlicensed fan games, in 2020 Roblox, in partnership with the BBC, released two avatar bundles based off of the Tenth Doctor and the Thirteenth Doctor, as well as a shoulder accessory based off of the Pting, and a back accessory based off of the Tardis.

From Wikipedia - Roblox is a massively multiplayer online video game and game creation system that allows users to design their own games and play a wide variety of different types of games created by other users.

Bundles and items

The Tenth Doctor was the first bundle to be released, and the bundle's description is as follows:

Two legs, two arms, two hands, BIG hair…and sideburns! This bundle is based on David Tennant’s character in Doctor Who.

The Thirteenth Doctor was the second bundle to be released, and the bundle's description is as follows:

This bundle, made of a bit of adrenaline, a dash of outrage, and a hint of panic, is based on Jodie Whittaker’s character in Doctor Who.

The Pterrible Pting was the first and only Doctor Who themed shoulder accessory to be released, and the description is as follows:

This tiny terror from Doctor Who can eat any inorganic material. Thankfully, however, it won’t eat any organic material (meaning you).

The Portable Tardis was the first and only back accessory to be released, and the description is as follows:

Funny thing about this backpack…it’s much, much bigger on the inside. This item is from the Doctor Who collection.

Behind the Scenes

This is not the first time the likeness for Doctor Who characters has been lent to non-Doctor Who video games. In 2014, Minecraft also had Doctor Who themed packages to customise your character with.

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