Adventures in Time and Space: The Roleplaying Game

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Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space was a tabletop roleplaying game. It was published by Cubicle Seven in on 30 November 2009.

To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the television series, Cubicle Seven has been releasing a sourcebook for each of the Doctors incarnations up until the Twelfth Doctor and excluding the War Doctor.

Publisher summary

Imagine you could go anywhere. This world or countless others, encountering strange alien races, new cultures or hostile environments. Now imagine you could travel to any time. See the pyramids and the Sphinx (back when she had a nose!), discover who (or what) really built Stonehenge, meet the first Emperor of Japan, or travel into the far future as humanity spreads to the stars. Where would you go?

With Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space, the power is in your hands! You can go anywhere or anywhen in the universe. It's not going to be easy. It'll probably be dangerous. The universe is a hostile place, full of Daleks, Slitheen, Krillitane, Sontarans, Plasmavores, Cybermen, Sycorax, Judoon and worse. There will be fear, heartbreak and excitement, but above all, it'll be the trip of a lifetime.

Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space is a roleplaying game, in which you experience a universe of adventure as the Doctor, his companions or new characters that you create.

Game box contents

  • Player's Guide
  • Gamemaster's Guide
  • Adventure Book
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Character sheets, including pre-generated characters for the series cast
  • Tokens and dice
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