TARDIS (video game)

TARDIS is the third of the Adventure Games, a series of four games in which the player have the ability to play as the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond.

Synopsis
With the TARDIS caught in a time riptide, it's up to Amy to save the day or leave the Doctor trapped in the void forever. Meanwhile, a dangerous entity is roaming the TARDIS corridors and it hasn't been fed for a very long time...

Plot
The Doctor and Amy are inside the TARDIS, discussing where they should go next for a more peaceful outing, which is nearly impossible considering the Doctor's long track record of vacations failing miserably. However, the TARDIS suddenly enters a 'space riptide', and the Doctor is launched through the doors and out into space. After the TARDIS steadies itself, Amy looks outside and sees the Doctor hovering, still conscious and surrounded by a number of strange blue worms, a short distance away.

Through sign language, he manages to tell Amy that he is slowly suffocating, and she can save him by operating the TARDIS. Amy follows his directions and recovers the Doctor by using a makeshift tractor beam, consisting of The Master's laser screwdriver and the TARDIS's control panel, to draw him back into the TARDIS.

The blue worms, known as Chronomites, are somewhat harmless parasites, although they can make you 'very itchy'. Unfortunately, while Amy was retrieving the laser screwdriver, she accidentally released the Entity, a old enemy of the Doctor that survived by draining years from others. The presence of the Entity, along with another space riptide, causes the TARDIS to send Amy away.

Amy is now in a future TARDIS with the Entity. Realizing that Amy is in the TARDIS 1,000 years into the future, the Doctor sets about scavenging parts from the present TARDIS in order to create a tachyon feedfack loop which will reunite Amy and the Doctor. The Doctor manages to scaveng two items; his Fob watch and a Oscillator from the distress beacon he picked up earlier; using these, the Doctor is able to successfully make the feedback loop.

In Amy's timeline, the Entity attacks Amy in order to begin the process of sucking the time out of her. A time-activated recording of the Doctor contacts Amy and tells her that she needs to answer some trivia in order to prove that she's herself; then she can access and use the tachyon feedback loop to get back to her proper timeline.

Once reunited, the Doctor threatens the Entity to restore Amy or while it's finishing her off, the Doctor will re-imprison it. In exchange for letting Amy go, the Doctor promises to release the Entity into the timestream, where it can feed off of the limitless supply of Cronomites. However, he forgot to mention that they're itchy, possibly as extra punishment.

Now back on track, the Doctor resets the co-ordinates for their intended vacation spot: Poseidon 8, built on the flooded London after the great flood of the 23rd century. However, they soon discover that the city is under attack by a gigantic alien shark.

Cast

 * The Doctor - Matt Smith
 * Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
 * The Entity - Sarah Douglas

Story notes

 * In a video posted on the BBC Doctor Who website, Karen Gillan promoted the game and announced the alien was called the Entity.
 * It has been confirmed that the cliffhanger, at the end of the game, will lead on to the fourth Adventure Game, called Shadows of Vashta Nerada.
 * The day before TARDIS was released to download, a story was posted on the Doctor Who website called Wish You Were Here, acting as a prelude to TARDIS.
 * This is the first story to actually teach the viewer/player how to fly the TARDIS and what everything on the console actually does.

Promotion
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Rumours
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Production errors

 * There are some scenes in which the console and drawing room doesn't add up, i.e. the drawing room has doors where as in the console room has no doors but rather enterances. This also messes with continuity due to the amount of corridors in The Doctor's Wife.

Continuity

 * Items from the previous games appear such as the Dalek Eyestalk, Chronon Blocker, Distress Beacon and a Cyberman chestplate. (VG: City of the Daleks, Blood of the Cybermen)
 * The scene where the Entity breaks out of its small prison is very similar to the scene in the TV movie where the Master does the same. (DW: Doctor Who)
 * The laser screwdriver is attached to the console. (DW: Last of the Time Lords)
 * Amy uses the zigzag plotter. (DW: The Lodger)
 * The Doctor and Amy both notice that he is rambling. (DW: The Vampires of Venice)
 * The Doctor refers to the TARDIS as a female again. (DW: Rise of the Cybermen et al)
 * The Doctor refers to bad things happening at Brighton Beach, and Paris. (DW: The Leisure Hive, City of Death)
 * The Doctor has a Gramophone in the Drawing Room. (DW: Doctor Who)
 * The Entity is stored in a flask, much like Fenric. (DW: The Curse of Fenric)

Timeline

 * TARDIS occurs after WC: Wish You Were Here
 * TARDIS occurs before VG: Shadows of the Vashta Nerada