Doctor Who game goes live

The BBC’s much discussed Doctor Who game has gone live three days ahead of its planned release date.

The first instalment, dubbed City of the Daleks, was originally planned to go live on June 15th but can be downloaded right now for the PC on the BBC’s website.

The Mac version, however, will now not be available until June 15th.

It has been developed by Sumo Digital and Revolution Software’s Charles Cecil, creator of Broken Sword, who are working in close collaboration with the show’s production team to create four games that are dubbed ‘the extra four episodes’ for the new 13 show run.

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