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'''''The Saviour of Time''''' was an interactive six-part game released on [[Skype]] on [[3 May (releases)|3 May]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]]. It was facilitated through a [[Doctor Who Bot|Skype bot]], which challenged the user through text prompts. Mainly the game used the fictional character of the [[Twelfth Doctor]], and a new search for the segments of the [[Key to Time]], to deliver educational content, such as real life facts about the [[solar system]]. In that way, it harkened back to games found in [[20th century]] [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'']] and [[Dalek annual]]s. | '''''The Saviour of Time''''' was an interactive six-part game released on [[Skype]] on [[3 May (releases)|3 May]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]]. It was facilitated through a [[Doctor Who Bot|Skype bot]], which challenged the user through text prompts. Mainly the game used the fictional character of the [[Twelfth Doctor]], and a new search for the segments of the [[Key to Time]], to deliver educational content, such as real life facts about the [[solar system]]. In that way, it harkened back to games found in [[20th century]] [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'']] and [[Dalek annual]]s.anime and hentai | ||
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