Welcome to the Doctor Who video game discontinuity hub!

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If you are adding subpages to this page, please do not use a parenthetical in the name of that subpage. So, for instance, you would add the page Doctor Who video game discontinuity and plot holes/Castrovalva, not Doctor Who video game discontinuity and plot holes/Castrovalva (TV story).

This is the main page on this wiki for the discussion of discontinuity in Doctor Who video game stories. Feel free to use this list to create pages that discuss in detail all the continuity errors that you've found — or think you've found — in your favourite Doctor Who video games.

The notion of removing discontinuity sections from mainspace article pages was deemed approved by community consensus at Forum:Discontinuity revisited. Therefore, please do not attempt to add discussion of narrative discontinuity on the video game pages themselves.

Note, however, that many video games are considered to be {{notdwu}} by this wiki, and so are, in a sense, entirely discontinuous. Still, as this is a forum area, if you want to talk about the ways in which any video game breaks continuity, you may.

And please — no complaints about how The Adventure Games were announced as "television episodes", and a legitimate part of series 5. They are video games.

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Doctor Who: The Adventure Games[[edit source]]