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November 27th, 2013 9 comments

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Cubicle 7 Adventures in Time and Space Rulebook

Available from www.cubicle7store.com

Imagine you could go anywhere. This world or countless others, encountering strange alien races, new cultures or hostile environments. Now imagine you could travel to any time. Meet Queen Elizabeth I (and maybe marry her!), discover the secrets under the Tower of London, watch the Moon landing (from the Moon!) or travel into the far future as humanity spreads to the stars. Where would you go?

With the Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space roleplaying game, the power is in your hands! You can go anywhere or anywhen in the universe. It’s not going to be easy. It’ll probably be dangerous. The universe is a hostile place, full of Daleks, Zygons, Sontarans, Weeping Angels, Cybermen, Silence, Silurians and worse. There will be fear, heartbreak and excitement, but above all, it’ll be the trip of a lifetime.

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Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space is a roleplaying game set in the universe of the world’s longest running science fiction show on TV – the BBC’s Doctor Who. This limited edition hardback rulebook celebrates the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, presenting all the rules and background you need to have your own adventures in time and space in a single volume, including:

  • A brief history of time and space – a tour of some of the key moments in the history of the universe.
  • Ready-made character sheets for three incarnations of the Doctor – including the War Doctor for the first time – as well as many of his companions past and present.
  • A complete set of rules for playing the game.
  • Rules for creating your own characters, gadgets and more.
  • A guide to creating your own adventures, including new adventure seeds.
  • All-new imagery, including the Day of the Doctor.
  • And much more besides!

Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space has been written to appeal to both the experienced and first-time gamer. The game is suitable for 2 or more players aged 10 to 1200.

256 pages – full colour – hard cover


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9 comments

  • Guy The Zygon

    November 30th, 2013 - 6:44pm

    seriously – beware ordering ANYTHING by mail order from this company… their stuff, although of a great standard is expensive; and poor protection meant my frst source book arrived badly damaged. There is no contact number, only an e-mail address to contact, and so far they have failed to reply…you have been warned.

    Obviously I will update this comment should Cubicle 7 respond, but at this point I have no cause to! 😛

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    • Guy The Zygon

      December 16th, 2013 - 4:26pm

      Further to my statement above, I yesterday received a perfect replacement copy, much better protected by bubble-wrap around the actual book itself within the very flimsy outer cardboard packaging. My contact at Cubicle7 says the suppliers have been spoken to re: better protection for transit, it certainly did the trick this time; but I strongly advise re-iterating the need for that inner bubble-wrap in your delivery instructions – I shall certainly be returning any future item with even the slightest fault in the same way! 🙂

  • Ben

    November 27th, 2013 - 8:01pm

    What is it?

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    • bigfin20

      November 28th, 2013 - 9:08am

      Board game RPG. You know, a bit like Dungeons and Dragons?

  • Trenzalore

    November 27th, 2013 - 7:48pm

    Cool, but sick of seeing that poster 😆

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  • Darcy Casselman

    November 27th, 2013 - 7:35pm

    What they don’t say is… if I already have the 10th Doctor and/or 11th Doctor box set rule books, does this add anything new?

    Except maybe hardcover, which is nice.

    Ah heck, I’ll probably get it anyway.

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  • Dr KIAN

    November 27th, 2013 - 7:30pm

    Awesome we’re do I line up

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    • Dr KIAN

      November 27th, 2013 - 7:31pm

      Is hi guy and hi aswell

  • Hi guy

    November 27th, 2013 - 7:29pm

    awesome

    Reply

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