Popular games for franchise Doctor Who
Join the Doctor as his companion in an out-of-this-world adventure through time and space. You will need all your wits and courage to outsmart and defeat some of the Doctors' most storied enemies like the Daleks, Cybermen, and the Vashta Nerada. Explore the universe, and even see the inner workings of the TARDIS!
For the first time in any LEGO videogame, characters from iconic entertainment franchises join forces and battle in worlds outside of their own. In addition to the game, the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack will include the LEGO Toy Pad, which allows players to transport special LEGO minifigures and other LEGO objects into the game
Brought to you by the teams behind the award-winning Doctor Who: Legacy game. This is an innovative new platform for telling original Doctor Who stories. Written, drawn, and narrated by incredible talent mixed with a unique take on tile puzzle gameplay.
"The Doctor has been hurled through time to the end of the universe. A virus that threatens to rip apart reality itself has been unleashed. Players can pilot the TARDIS on a journey across worlds both familiar and strange to recover a series of powerful time crystals that can repair spacetime and ultimately save the universe itself."
Eidos creates a virtual version of the card game populated by the weird denizens of Dr. Who.
This is your chance to be the Doctor and guide him and Amy Pond on a thrilling new adventure. Arriving on Earth only hours before a Solar Storm is due to wipe out all life on the planet, the Doctor and his companion discover the last group of humans preparing to evacuate. No sooner have they arrived then the TARDIS disappears and they embark on a mission to recover it, encountering Silurians and Daleks along the way. Staring the voices of Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, this brand new official Doctor Who storyline includes over 100 puzzles, plus over 60 exciting locations to explore.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock immerses gamers in the universe of Doctor Who, allowing them to take on the role of the Doctor and River Song as they travel across time and space to save the Earth.
Power-up your Waypoints to obtain the mysterious Vortex Energy, a crucial force used to thwart the Doctor’s most fearsome foes. Travel to classic locations from the franchise, and team up with your favorite companions! Together you’ll face enemies like the Daleks, Cybermen and many more! Collect character cards and use strange new resources like Kyfred Gems and Henoch Matter to level up your companions. These resources are key to discovering why the Doctor and friends find themselves lost in time.
This free to play MMO will allow players to go into the TARDIS and help the Time lord defend civilizations from Infamous Doctor Who enemies.
This includes the Doctor Who: Master of Time Pinball table (individual table)
A shooting gallery game where the Daleks have invaded Earth and you must defeat them to make your way to the river to escape to the north of the city. Illustrated by Matt Parish, programmed by Phil Cox with original music by Ian Renshaw.
Doctor Who: An Unlikely Heist is a puzzle adventure video game developed and published by Tilting Point through Apple Arcade for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS.
A Doctor Who-themed edition from the popular DVD game series, Scene It?
In this game you play the role of the Doctor from the BBC science fiction program Doctor Who. The story sees you trying to stop the Daleks from invading earth with help from your companions. The gameplay starts with you flying along the sewers of London on a hover platform blasting monsters with your laser. In later levels the gameplay turns to on foot platform jumping and shooting Daleks and Robomen with your sonic screwdriver and grenades. There are three different incarnations of the doctor for you to play as well as three different companions for a second player to play co-operatively.
We're probably crashing, so put your piloting skills to the test. Use your keyboard to fly the Tardis through the vortex to London, unlocking some clips along the way. This game is best played on a desktop computer. Just one question: do you happen to know how to fly this thing?
Classic game of whack-a-mole but with something you love to hate to give a good whack to. Published by ScifiSlacker.com.
Fly the TARDIS. How far can you travel in time? Control the TARDIS as you travel through the time vortex. Collect blue energy particles to temporarily fuel the TARDIS and avoid red particles that will disrupt the fuel cells. If you lose all your energy, the TARDIS will fall out of the vortex and rematerialise at a location in space and time.
Doctor Who: Worlds Apart is a fast-paced trading card game set in the wide universe of the official Doctor Who series. Players create decks of cards made up of a wide variety of characters, items and phenomena and use these to do battle with opponents. Establish yourself as supreme with a Dalek-dominated deck or mix it up with a combination of Doctors and Cybermen, the choice is yours. All card artwork has been hand-drawn by our talented artists and approved by our official partners, the BBC.
The first of a series of episodic puzzle adventure games, City of the Daleks features the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor and his companion, Amy Pond, on a quest to save the human race from destruction by the evil Daleks. To right the timeline, they must travel to Kaalaan, the capitol city of the Dalek homeworld of Skaro, and prevent their time-breaking invasion before it ever happens, and before Amy is erased from existence!
Featuring the Fifth Doctor, this is the first video game produced based on the UK TV Doctor Who series. Released for the BBC Micro, it is similar to a mini-game collection.
Building on the terrifying legacy of the Weeping Angels, first encountered in the iconic story “Blink”, Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins is a found-phone horror game developed by the award-winning creators of Sara Is Missing and SIMULACRA.
Battle monsters in a journey through time and space. In this game you play as the Doctor's robot dog companion K9 as he solved problems in the Doctor's place in Doctor Who episodes.
An interactive Google Doodle made for the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary. Those dastardly Daleks have stolen the Google letters and we need Doctor Who to retrieve them!