The BBC Doctor Who Website has made the third episode in the Doctor Who: The Adventure Games series available for free download (444 megs) to residents in Great Britian.
The rest of us can purchase the third episode, called Tardis, from Direct2Drive for $4.95.
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TARDIS
With the TARDIS caught in a time riptide, it's up to Amy to save the day or leave the Doctor trapped in the void forever. Meanwhile, a dangerous entity is roaming the TARDIS corridors and it hasn't been fed for a very long time... This is your chance to be the Doctor. Are you ready for the challenge?
Dr Who Adventure 3 Download Features
Collectibles. Scattered around the game environments are cards that build into a comprehensive collection of Dr Who characters
Stealth and explore. Run, crawl and navigate the Doctor past enemies, traps and obstacles of various kinds.
Puzzles. Embedded in each game are a number of puzzles which need to be solved to move the action on
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I have failed each and every time.
I accept, to a point, that it's a cultural rift. Gordon Ramsey, he's ok. Soccer, sure. I even like a nice Bass now and then. But Dr. Who is just stupid and I'm going to have to imagine that quite a few people agree because the only reply I can recall seeing to a Dr. Who post is this one.
I wish he was more Dr. Strange and less...everything he is.
I tried. I really did.
I tried hard to give a rat's ass, even actually LIKE Dr. Who.
I have failed each and every time.
I accept, to a point, that it's a cultural rift. Gordon Ramsey, he's ok. Soccer, sure. I even like a nice Bass now and then. But Dr. Who is just stupid and I'm going to have to imagine that quite a few people agree because the only reply I can recall seeing to a Dr. Who post is this one.
I wish he was more Dr. Strange and less...everything he is.
You are wrong. It's okay though.
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