

Pictured: what the Eternity Clock thinks is a good character model Id take these over the Eternity Clock any day. The Adventure Games have quite a lot of flaws, but hey, they were free and quite varied. There are five games in the series, the first four forming series 1, and only one episode from series 2 was released before the project was shelved in favour of console games like the also poorly received Eternity Clock. Also, they are no longer available to download for free from the BBC, which is annoying. You more than likely own these whether you realise it or not. Theyve been on Steam for a while now, long enough to be in bundles and sales and such anyway. However, these are now available on Steam. They were available to download for free to UK residents, and available for purchase outside of the UK through the overly complex Direct2Drive if you didnt know how to use a proxy or whatever.
You might have seen the brief advert at the end of some of the episodes and thought huh that Doctor Who game looks kind of okay and then completely forgot about it. If you live in the UK and watched Doctor Who around series 5 you might have heard of these games. This list has been updated to include more Doctor Who games for fans to consider.Introduction LP Finished! Playlist link below, or scroll down for individual links Doctor Who: The Adventure Games That said, there are still games that fans can enjoy if they are willing to look past some flaws. However, it's surprising that the series lacks AAA big-budget games available for fans. Updated January 17, 2023, by Michael Llewellyn: Beating out Star Trek and Stargate SG-1 as the longest-running science fiction show by far, Doctor Who is one of the most iconic series of all time. That said, there are a few diamonds in the rough that fans may want to take a second look at, especially some of the more recent games. This is because the BBC is so protective of the license, but it also has to be said that most of those launched are critical and commercial failures.ĭespite being a brand seemingly ripe to lure in a rabid fanbase, Doctor Who games have a reputation for being pretty disappointing across the board. Despite being around for over 50 years, there has been a severe lack of Doctor Who video games.
