Doctor Who Time Vortex VR is essentially an endless runner. While the BBC wants you to think you get to step into the long-running show's universe, you're really only steering a TARDIS through various ...
Doctor Who fans can pilot the TARDIS on its most exhilarating journey yet as it careers through the depths of the space time vortex in the BBC’s first ever 360 arcade game, Doctor Who Time Vortex 360.
If you’ve ever watched the opening credits of Doctor Who, the blue police box whirling through a tunnel of time and space, and thought “Yeah, I’d like to be a part of that,” then we have some good ...
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Doctor Who fans can step inside a virtual reality version of the show’s title sequence in a new game from the BBC. Digital innovation is at the very heart of Doctor Who - and this new game combines ...
The BBC's brand new Doctor Who game lets fans take a spin around all of space and time in the TARDIS. Anyone who's ever dreamt of helping The Doctor to outrun the Daleks, the Ice Warriors, the ...
The fictional time vortex has been a part of Doctor Who lore since the 1960s, and has been portrayed in the series as a dimensional plane that functionally forms the path between different points in ...
In the RTD1 era, Doctor Who’s brand strategy was more on-point than ever before. This extended to the show itself, with an unprecedented level of continuity between the designs of the TARDIS and the ...
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If you’ve been resisting getting another Windows PC, this could change your mind. After all, thanks to some very clever design and machining, this Police Box desktop machine really is bigger on the ...
When Jodie Whittaker’s 13th Doctor takes her companions to faraway alien planets and different time periods in Doctor Who, it seems like her ship, the Tardis, moves from point A to point B with ...