Doctor Who - The Adventure Games Review
In the long and sprawling history of Doctor Who video games, there is a curious, near-mythical entry point that sits somewhere between a bold experiment and a forgotten relic: Doctor Who: The Adventure Games . Launched in 2010 by the BBC, this series of four downloadable episodes was a landmark moment—not for its cutting-edge gameplay, but for its audacious goal. It promised something fans had dreamed of for decades: fully canonical, original Doctor Who adventures, starring the actual stars of the show, playable on your home PC. And for a brief, brilliant moment, it delivered.
City of the Daleks: Set in a Dalek-occupied 1963 London and on Skaro. Doctor Who - The Adventure Games
Let's be honest: were not AAA titles. They used an older version of the Telltale Tool engine, and the gameplay was clunky. In the long and sprawling history of Doctor
today due to expiring licenses, they remain a "cult classic" for many fans. And for a brief, brilliant moment, it delivered
The series also received praise for its accessibility, with many players commenting on the ease of playing the games and the fun they had exploring the Whoniverse. The games were also notable for their inclusivity, featuring a diverse range of characters and storylines.