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{{Infobox Video Game
{{Infobox Video Game
|name              = The Whodle  
|name              = The Whodle  
|image            = 50th_Google_Game.jpg
|image            = 50th Google Game.jpg
|main character    = The Doctor
|main character    = [[The Doctor]]
|doctor            =
|companions        =
|featuring        =
|enemy            = [[Dalek]]s, [[Cybermen]], [[Weeping Angel]]
|enemy            = [[Dalek]]s, [[Cybermen]], [[Weeping Angel]]
|setting          =  
|setting          =  
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|platform          = [[Google]] mini-game
|platform          = [[Google]] mini-game
|genre            =  
|genre            =  
|release date      = [[22 November]] [[2013]]
|release date      = [[22 November (releases)|22 November]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
|beta release date =  
|nav=0
|series            = [[Google]] doodles
}}The '''Whodle'''<ref name="guardian">http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/22/doctor-who-50th-anniversary-the-story-behind-the-google-doodle</ref> was the name given to an interactive [[Google]] game by those involved, released on the [[22 November (releases)|22nd]] and [[23 November (releases)|23rd November]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] on the Google homepage in celebration of ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s fiftieth anniversary. As ''The Guardian'' boasted, this Whoodle is — {{as of|11|2013}} — "one of the biggest [doodles] the company has ever produced"<ref name="guardian" />, comprising not only of an animated doodle with all eleven [[The Doctor|Doctors]] at the time, but also of a 8-bit six-part interactive game.
}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (internal code name<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/22/doctor-who-50th-anniversary-the-story-behind-the-google-doodle</ref>) was the name given to an interactive Google game by those involved, released on the 22nd and 23rd on the Google homepage.
 
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Join all eleven [[The Doctor|Doctors]] as they travel through [[time]] and [[space]] in search of six missing letters, scattered across the [[universe]]... G.O.O.G.L.E.
== Plot ==
 
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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
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The player, given the choice between eleven Doctors, must navigate the Doctor through various locations to find the six letters to Google's name, while at the same time avoiding enemies lurking nearby. If killed, the Doctor [[regenerate]]s into his next incarnation, and is brought back a few steps. Upon retrieving a letter, the player must get the Doctor back to [[the TARDIS]] to get to the next level. Navigation is accomplished by either clicking on the square to which the player wishes the Doctor to go, or through the use of the arrow keys on the keyboard. The whole thing is timed; the goal is to collect all six letters as quickly as possible without getting killed.
 
What follows are the six parts to the game:
# The Doctor exits [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to an underground area where a [[Dalek]] is seen patrolling. The player must navigate the Doctor to the "G" at the end. To do so, the Doctor must flick a switch to get a vertically moving bridge, cross it, get to the next switch to obtain a horizontally moving bridge, and retrieving the "G" on the other end, while all the while avoiding the Dalek.
# The next level takes place around a [[lava]] [[river]] in a [[desert]]-like area. The player must move between the islands through sliding bridges, and climb up a ladder to get the "O" on atop a huge nest. Two Daleks patrol the area.
# Next, the Doctor arrives near the moat of a [[castle]]. Three [[Cybermen]] guard the place. A switch lowers the moat. After retrieving the "O" from within the castle on the other side, the Doctor must flick another switch to bring the TARDIS to the port on his side of the river.
# The next hiding place is a [[rain]]y [[graveyard]]. Three Daleks cover the area between the TARDIS and the gated "G". After getting past them, a switch will open the gates, and the "G" can be taken. Just as the Doctor gets it, though, the entrance to the graveyard opens, and a [[Weeping Angel]] steps out.
# Next up is a [[spaceship]], with yellow squares being shot across the floor in quick succession. Touching any of these kills the Doctor instantly. After getting across, a switch both stops the squares and raises the globe around the "L". Immediately after the letter is picked up, squares begin to spurt out from two directions. A switch on the other end reveals the "E", which appears in [[oil]] in front of a [[Dalek]]. Once this too is retrieved, the squares come from the original place as well, and the Doctor must skirt through them to return to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] and complete the mission.
# All the [[The Doctor|Doctors]] parade beneath the now-completed Google logo.
 
== Crew ==
== Crew ==
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* Head designer - [[Matthew Cruickshank]]
* Engineering - Rui Lopes, Corrie Scalisi, Mark Ivey
* Additional support - Doug Simpkinson, Jonathan Shneier
* 3-D design - Leon Hong
* Special effects - Kevin Laughlin
 
== References ==
== References ==
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* The [[Dalek]]s shout their mighty catchphrase "Exterminate" before first killing the Doctor, and the [[Cybermen]] — though more closely resembling their appearance in so-called "Classic" ''Doctor Who'' — say, "You will be deleted", the catchphrase of [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|the BBC Wales variant of the species]].
* The [[Weeping Angel]] can move so quickly, they seem to simply disappear and appear somewhere else. When they kill, the Doctor crumbles to stone.
 
== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* This game was released on [[22 November]] all around the world except for America and Canada. This was likely due to worries that this would be seen as disrespectful to [[John F. Kennedy]], who had died 50 years before hand. Instead, the game was released in those countries on [[23 November|the 23rd]].
* The game was not only [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]]-approved, but the corporation even provided the [[Google]] designers with the proper sound effects.
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* The plot is a likely reference to the search for the six segments of the [[Key to Time]] in [[season 16]]. In both instances, the Doctor must travel to different, seemingly unrelated locations in the universe and retrieve the different pieces, all the while facing deadly enemies standing in his way.
* This game was released on [[22 November (releases)|22 November]] all around the world except for the [[US]] and [[Canada]]. This was likely due to worries that this would be seen as disrespectful to [[John F. Kennedy]], who had [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|died]] 50 years beforehand. Instead, the game was released in those countries on [[23 November (releases)|the 23rd]].
* While the game is not playable on the mobile theme, the opening moving doodle is nevertheless still on display.
 
== External links ==
== External links ==
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== Footnotes ==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Doctor Who video games]]
[[Category:Doctor Who video games]]
[[Category:Non-DWU stories]]
[[Category:Non-DWU stories]]
[[Category:Anniversary stories]]
[[Category:Anniversary stories]]
[[Category:2013 video games]]
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