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Cubicle 7 Doctor Who The Card Game
Daleks. Cybermen. Sontarans. The list of threats is endless and no place in the universe is ever truly safe from danger.
But there is one man who has made it his mission to defend the defenseless, help the helpless and save everyone he can.
A mysterious stranger. A force of nature who has seen his own planet die. A madman with a box.
Created by award-winning designer Martin Wallace, the Doctor Who Card Game is an action packed adventure for 3-4 players. Defend the universe as the Doctor and his companions. Send the Doctor’s enemies to conquer the places your opponent is trying to protect. Save the universe!
Cubicle 7 Entertainment, an award-winning publisher of role-playing games including Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space and The One Ring, have teamed up with the hugely successful game producer Treefrog Games, to launch The Doctor Who Card Game in August 2012.
Based on the BBC’s iconic Doctor Who series, and created by award-winning designer Martin Wallace, The Doctor Who Card Game is an action-packed adventure where players battle to save the universe and disrupt each other’s plans.
Dominic McDowall-Thomas CEO at Cubicle 7 said: “We love Doctor Who and are enormous fans of Martin Wallace’s games and are very excited to be working with Treefrog on The Doctor Who Card Game,”
Designer Martin Wallace said: “Designing a game around the themes of Doctor Who has been fascinating, it is such a hugely popular property and comes with an enormous amount of background and history – there’s so much there for inspiration.”
You can order this item direct from www.cubicle7.co.uk
In the Box…
Rule book
Four sets of player pieces, each one consisting of five TARDIS counters and five Dalek counters.
One set of Game cards (one hundred and twenty seven in all)
Four Starting Location cards
One Game End card
Thirty Time tokens
Overview of Play
In ‘The Doctor Who Card Game’ you take on the role of the Doctor and his assistants in defending locations across time and space from a variety of enemies AND you also play the role of the forces of evil by sending enemies to invade the locations belonging to other players.
During the game players will take it in turns to perform actions, which will involve playing cards. These cards come in four types, which are:
Defenders – the Doctor, Amy Pond, Rory, and River Song. Locations – you wish to defend your locations while attacking those of other players. Enemies – a variety of aliens and creatures intent on conquest. Support – allies, gadgets, and events that will help (or hinder) the Doctor.
The number of actions you can perform in your turn varies depending on how many cards you are able to play. This will vary as you can retain cards from earlier turns in your reserve and you can buy extra cards with Time Points. What is most important to remember is that you can never have less than three cards in your hand. Once you have finished your actions you must pass on your remaining three cards to the player to your right. Play continues in this manner until the end of the game.
During the course of the game you will create a display of cards in front of your position. The main part of your display will be made up of Location cards that you have played down. Other players can attack your locations with Enemy cards. Defender cards can either already be placed on locations or played to repel attacks. Behind your line of Location cards you can also keep up to two cards in reserve.
Here is an example of what a display might look like during the game:
At the end of the game you score points for locations that you have protected and locations that you have conquered. The player with the most points wins the game.
All images and text from from www.cubicle7.co.uk
Radburn
September 6th, 2012 - 6:17pmExcellent set! Arrived today in a nice sturdy case. All the contents well laid out & the cards are superb!
Doctor Stu
August 8th, 2012 - 12:00pm“Send the Doctor’s enemies to conquer the places your opponent is trying to protect. Save the universe!”
doesnt that kind of contradict itself
DRWHO is GREAT
August 8th, 2012 - 10:07amI don’t really understand 🙁
Boodleoo
August 7th, 2012 - 11:53pmI like the concept its just a matter of fact of finding one of my friends to play it with me as none of them like doctor who as much as I do.
dr tyler
August 7th, 2012 - 10:28pmlooks like a great idea ill try to hunt these cards down so yeah ill look for them 🙂
dr tyler
August 8th, 2012 - 4:38pmis it coming out or not
the dr who geek
June 17th, 2012 - 11:40ama card game, hmmmm.
Liason Ice
May 31st, 2012 - 11:05amSo what do you actually do?
volcanic7383
May 30th, 2012 - 5:11pmAre these collector cards
yogi bear
May 30th, 2012 - 5:15pmprobs not
Give me a Dalek any day
May 30th, 2012 - 3:37pmWhen is this released? 🙂
booboo
May 30th, 2012 - 4:31pmWednesday 29 August, 2012.
Give me a Dalek any day
May 30th, 2012 - 4:52pmThanks! Sounds amazing!
The Stetson of Chaos
May 30th, 2012 - 3:04pmSounds very nice and quite interesting. 🙂
tardisnt
May 30th, 2012 - 2:53pmlooks interesting