2.17 Episode 17: Breadcrums In The Forest.2.15 Episode 15: The Dark Side Of The Moon.2.14 Episode 14: Not What You Know But Who You Know.2.11 Episode 11: Welcome To The Neighbourhood.2.10 Episode 10: My Friend's Enemy Is Also My Enemy.2.7 Episode 7: In All The Towns In The World.2.5 Episode 5: All The Better To Sea You With.2.4 Episode 4: The Right Place At The Right Time.2.3 Episode 3: Home Is Where The Hearts Are.All up to date Doctor Who spoilers are fair game, but tag them if theyre pretty recent. Feel free to discuss other Doctor Who games but spoiler tag and be sensible with it Dont spoil the episodes weve not done yet be nice Well be doing post-commentary, except if we dont Well be updating somewhere between once a week and once a fortnight Well be making our way through all five of the Adventure Games, splitting each one up into three parts as they are just naturally split into three acts anyway This new OP already contains a brand new update and gameplay footage is already done for the second of the five episodes. It should be noted that I dont have access to as great audio equipment as before, which I hope to change in future. Now I feel in a position to actually work on some stuff I want to do again. Luckily after that we didnt end up have nothing to do except Lets Play and instead got real busy with life stuff. Thats what happens when you start a Lets Play right before graduation. We got two episodes in and then life happened. About a year and a half ago AngstyFerrets and I started to do this Lets Play. The freshest Cyberman you'll ever see (episode 2) Im getting déjà vu didnt you do this LP already? Theres only so much I can expect him to take. Sometimes he might pop in to do some commentary with me. I dont know everything, but I care enough to listen to the odd audio drama. Adams Venture is just bad, which AngstyFerrets and I LPd the first two episodes of. My first LP, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was actually a pretty rad game if somewhat tedious. If theres one thing I love its kind of mediocre and dumb stuff. Theyre not very fun, and theyre kind of dumb in places. Playing these games are just kind of a chore. They very much feel like the sort of free games youd expect to find online, though with a little bit more love put into them. Its just depressingly mediocre in implementation as an actual game though. They all put out a kind of solid five-episode series of work. The Adventure games were developed by Sumo Digital, primarily written by Phil Ford (who has an impressive amount of Who under his belt), and produced by Gary Russell (also with an impressive Who track record). Pictured: what the Eternity Clock thinks is a good character model Id take these over the Eternity Clock any day. The Adventure Games have quite a lot of flaws, but hey, they were free and quite varied. There are five games in the series, the first four forming series 1, and only one episode from series 2 was released before the project was shelved in favour of console games like the also poorly received Eternity Clock. Also, they are no longer available to download for free from the BBC, which is annoying. You more than likely own these whether you realise it or not. Theyve been on Steam for a while now, long enough to be in bundles and sales and such anyway. However, these are now available on Steam. They were available to download for free to UK residents, and available for purchase outside of the UK through the overly complex Direct2Drive if you didnt know how to use a proxy or whatever. You might have seen the brief advert at the end of some of the episodes and thought huh that Doctor Who game looks kind of okay and then completely forgot about it. If you live in the UK and watched Doctor Who around series 5 you might have heard of these games. Introduction LP Finished! Playlist link below, or scroll down for individual links Doctor Who: The Adventure Games
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