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Some new monsters as well monsters you already love to hate are introduced in this video for Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock. First of three new time-traveling adventures set for release early next year; Tumble studio Supermassive Games tapped to develop. You're Good to Go! All this publication's reviews Read full review. Gamers' Temple. Doctor Who fans will get a lot out of the story and excellent voice acting and motion capture, but only gamers with a high tolerance for frustration will find the fun buried in this one.

Clock takes a puzzle-driven adventure game and mixes it up with a side-scrolling platformer. Not a bad design template in theory, but not so great as implemented here. All this publication's reviews. The Eternity Clock is a simple platformer rife with tacky bugs, abrasive puzzles, and timey-wimey guff.

Play UK. It's frustrating. More so because the easy bits are so repetitive and simple, while the tricky bits are random and insane.

The Eternity Clock is shambolic and underfed, even by the Timelord's previous low gaming standards. In a brand-new free content pack that also includes the Master and his Cyber Masters, now you can add the Thirteenth Doctor to create your own fantastic time travelling tales. Can you help the Doctor as she faces the forces of evil, and teenage angst? Play now. Find out more Sign up for info. Find out more Get Collecting. Which Dalek are you?

Play Now. Which Doctor are you? Which kind of Cyberman are you? Players must avoid monsters along the way but the game's health is a number that counts down from , rapidly increasing when standing near monsters.

It's not very challenging but everything else about the game may keep fans interested. Released in for mobile platforms, The Mazes Of Time is an isometric puzzle game. In it, players must navigate maze-like levels solving puzzles and avoiding enemies. This simple set of mechanics makes for a surprisingly decent puzzle game.

While it likely won't stump players who know what they're doing, it does have a decent level of challenge to it and solid mechanics around which puzzles are built. The game was a 2D action-platformer where players could play as various incarnations of The Doctor. While it could be argued that it was a little behind the times, it is by far the best of Doctor Who's 2D Platforming outings.

The levels have a nice variety visually and design-wise, the platforming and combat mechanics are simple but still engaging, and the game feels somewhat challenging in places. Written by two experienced Doctor Who writers, each episode of the game narratively felt like an episode of the show.

The gameplay wasn't perfect but it was engaging. Being able to fully explore 3D environments throughout time and space was a lot of fun. Unfortunately, the game's license ran out and it was pulled from Steam in While it is still possible to buy keys online, they're quite expensive due to the game's limited availability.

It's not for the faint of heart, as while it isn't outright a horror game, it certainly takes its opportunities to scare the player here and there. It's not the most impressive VR game out there but it's a fun adventure in the world of Doctor Who in a format not seen outside of expensive "experience" events.



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