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14 comments

  • Dyllis Sorensen

    December 16th, 2017 - 1:31pm

    hi, i brought this game from a charity shop, but the Tardis is missing, is there any where i can get a replacement??

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    • booboo

      December 16th, 2017 - 2:02pm

      it over 10 years old now but you could try contacting the manufactures which should be on the box somewhere

  • Dalek1234

    May 29th, 2014 - 4:03pm

    I got this from a charity shop and unlike everyone else it had the instructions!

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  • BRIAN GOTT

    November 25th, 2013 - 11:33am

    I have just purchased the Doctor who interactive electronic board game from a charity shop, only to find the instructions are missing. Can anyone supply me with the instructions please in order that I can give it to my Grand-daughter for Christmas?
    Many thanks.

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    • DJ

      December 29th, 2013 - 11:29pm

      Rules
      The rules are simple, alas too simple. There a re a few areas where the rules are very vague on what precisely you are supposed to do in certain situations. And as always those situations arose causing perplexity to cross our faces. These minor quibbles aside it is pretty straight forward, after all it’s marketed as a kids game. Spin the wheel, Player 2 moves a Dalek, then Player 1 moves her Doctor. Certain hexes have special situations; Wormhole (move to another wormhole hex), Collect a TARDIS part (needed to win) or random encounter. These random encounters are decided by pressing the button on the TARDIS model which then plays a line if speech back at you. From there you refer to the rules. Some of these are good but most are bad, such as lose all your cards! Once you collect one of each cards and make to the win hex, well, you’ve won.

      Game play
      Game play is very simple once it gets going. Spin, Dalek Move, Doctor move, encounters, next. If anything it get repetitive and slightly tedious when you keep losing cards just as you are about to win. As a two player game it almost becomes stalemate. I had lost all my cards and Jen had at least one of everything, and was avoiding having to press the TARDIS button. So it was just me moving the Daleks and keep sending her back to her starting hex. While amusing at first it did being to drag on. What should have been maybe a 20-30 minutes game started to hit 50 minutes and frustration. I have no idea how it would play out with more than 2 players but am very tempted to find out later this week as friends as expecting me to bring a game.

  • tom evans

    November 19th, 2013 - 12:59pm

    I have the Dr Who electronic board game, but I have lost the instructions. can anyone that has the instuctions please email me a copy so I know how to play the game.

    Thanks

    Tom

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    • DJ

      December 29th, 2013 - 11:30pm

      Rules
      The rules are simple, alas too simple. There a re a few areas where the rules are very vague on what precisely you are supposed to do in certain situations. And as always those situations arose causing perplexity to cross our faces. These minor quibbles aside it is pretty straight forward, after all it’s marketed as a kids game. Spin the wheel, Player 2 moves a Dalek, then Player 1 moves her Doctor. Certain hexes have special situations; Wormhole (move to another wormhole hex), Collect a TARDIS part (needed to win) or random encounter. Th

  • leigh

    May 26th, 2013 - 4:53pm

    i too have just got the doctor who interactive electronic board game but no instructions leaflet. can anyboady help me please !
    leigh

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    • eddy

      May 26th, 2013 - 4:55pm

      with what?

  • Sparkliessparklies

    May 9th, 2011 - 1:53pm

    Hi, just wondered if you ever got a copy of the instructions leaflet to this game at all please? If so would it be possible to mail a copy to me, as I too have just purchased it from a charity shop minus its instructions. Cheers

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    • booboo

      May 9th, 2011 - 2:00pm

      Sorry i should have said we have the board game but when i got it out i cant find the instructions either

    • dalek eternal

      October 27th, 2011 - 9:18am

      i have this ive had it since new its still up my attic i think i have the instructions as i never throw away boxes or packaging or anything to go with the game like instructions

  • Mr Byzantium

    April 21st, 2011 - 1:20pm

    FIRST COMMENT!!
    Booboo, I picked this up at a charity shop this morning but there are no instructions! If you have it will you please scan the instructions for me so I know what to do?

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    • booboo

      April 21st, 2011 - 1:54pm

      when i get a minuet, i do have them

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