First Doctor Who game detailed

Following its reveal on BBC One last Saturday, concrete details of the first of Doctor Who’s free downloadable games have been released.

Doctor Who: The Adventure Games ‘City of the Daleks’ is the first of four free playable additions to the newest series and takes the Doctor to 1963 where London has been destroyed and the Daleks have seized control.

In an effort to save humanity, the Doctor and Amy Pond – the last surviving member of the human race – must travel to the Dalek homeworld of Skaro.

This is quite a series opener,” writer Phil Ford stated. We destroy London even before the credits role so you can only begin to imagine where we travel to from there.

City of the Daleks is as big-budget as you can imagine. From London we head to Kaalann, the capital city of the Daleks, one constructed from pure anger and hate. And these new Daleks don’t like to be messed with, so players are about to enjoy a new interactive episode which is as heart-pulsing as anything you’ve seen before.”

Doctor Who: The Adventure Games ‘City of the Daleks’ will be available to download for free for PC and Mac from the Doctor Who website on June 5th.

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