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Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space - Arrowdown

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‘Arrowdown’ is a free introduction scenario for Doctor Who Adventures in Time and Space. An unexploded bomb in the coastal village of Arrowdown opens the door to a much more terrifying mystery and a deadly adversary.

‘Arrowdown’ is intended to be a fast moving scenario to guide you through the way the game works, give each type of character a chance to shine and at the same time emphasise exactly how strange and dangerous the Doctor’s world is. There are several elements of the scenario that can go more than one way depending on what type of group you’re playing with, and the various different takes on events are explored as they come up.

About Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space
Imagine you could go anywhere. This world or countless others, encountering strange alien races, new cultures or hostile environments. Now imagine you could travel to any time. See the pyramids and the Sphinx (back when she had a nose!), discover who (or what) really built Stonehenge, meet the first Emperor of Japan, or travel into the far future as humanity spreads to the stars. Where would you go?

With Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space, the power is in your hands! You can go anywhere or anywhen in the universe. It's not going to be easy. It'll probably be dangerous. The universe is a hostile place, full of Daleks, Slitheen, Krillitane, Sontarans, Plasmavores, Cybermen, Sycorax, Judoon and worse. There will be fear, heartbreak and excitement, but above all, it'll be the trip of a lifetime.

Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space is a roleplaying game set in the universe of the world's longest running science fiction show on TV - the BBC's Doctor Who.


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October 7th, 2016
Excellent adventure, the whole group had a great time running this. I hope that Cubicle7 bring out more adventures of this quality. [...]
Megan R. [Featured Reviewer]
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February 3rd, 2016
Intended as an introductory scenario - and released as a free download - this is a fast-paced adventure that can be run in a single session designed to give 'screen time' to as many different character concepts as possible, yet give a true flavour of [...]
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November 8th, 2014
Good Doctor Who adventure complete with the Doctor himself. Well written and well presented. [...]
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November 7th, 2014
It is a good adventure for a first time game master and it is easy to run. I can only give it a 4 stars because you kinda have to know what are the Autons and because the bit with the Dalek being the source of the problem is a bit confusing, or [...]
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October 31st, 2014
For a good sample of how to play the game its valuable. [...]
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October 21, 2014
This title was added to our catalog on October 20, 2014.