Doctor Who, and the Doctor Who: Adventures In Time And Space roleplaying game. By Craig Oxbrow.
Sunday, 28 August 2016
Win a page of original John Ridgway DWM art
Just send an artistic response to this by Wednesday. Apparently hardly anyone has, so you would be in with a shot!
Thursday, 25 August 2016
A Jar Of Goggles
A plug for A Jar Of Goggles, a shiny new gamer blog loaded currently with lots of TimeWatch RPG material.
Class due in October
Class creator Patrick Ness talking to Empire.
Sunday, 7 August 2016
A different Doctor Who miniatures game?
Announced in October, now apparently in pre-orders, Time Of The Daleks from Gale Force Nine (makers of D&D boardgames, Star Trek Ascendancy and Firefly: The Game) “contains highly detailed miniatures representing the Daleks and six of the regenerations of the Doctor and a host of additional miniatures”...
No images of figures or other components yet, or indications of scale.
Which six? I would guess the four modern ones and two more... Eight and War?
No images of figures or other components yet, or indications of scale.
Which six? I would guess the four modern ones and two more... Eight and War?
Saturday, 6 August 2016
Rio 2016
Any Doctor Who adventure ideas came from the 2016 Olympic opening ceremony?
Rio, and Brazil in general, have their share of history that could inspire adventures. From the spotlighted figures in the ceremony, I must admit that I had never heard of Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont before and he sounds like the type of character the Doctor might recruit when needing to fly somewhere in the early 20th century. Or to encourage the creation of the wristwatch!
And respect to Tunisia for wearing Tenth Doctor blue suits with red ties...
Rio, and Brazil in general, have their share of history that could inspire adventures. From the spotlighted figures in the ceremony, I must admit that I had never heard of Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont before and he sounds like the type of character the Doctor might recruit when needing to fly somewhere in the early 20th century. Or to encourage the creation of the wristwatch!
And respect to Tunisia for wearing Tenth Doctor blue suits with red ties...
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