Doctor Who board game, Time of the Daleks, has. Along with Jodie Whittaker’s likeness being scaled down as the thirteenth ♐Doctor’s game piece, the new edition will feature new companions, locations, and villains.

Doctor Who: Time of the Daleks is a Gale Force Nine 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:board game that accommodates two to four players and has both co-op and competitive elements. The premise of the game revolves around the Doctor’s arch nemesis, the sentient robot race bent on extermination, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the Daleks. This time they're trying to eradicate the Doctor in every facet of time. Using one iteration of the Doctor and a carefully selected team of c꧅ompanions, players must band together to keep the Daleks at bay. Only one player can win, by being the first to reach the Doctor’s home planet of Gallifrey, but everyone loses if the Daleks get there first. Time Lords and their companion teams have to travel through time and space ജto beat back the Daleks, preventing paradoxes and collecting power ups.

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Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor will be joining other fan favorites in this game, like Matt Smith, David Tennant, and Peter Davison. Also coming to the game are her companions, Jasmin, Ryan, and Graham. For those who already own Time of the Daleks these new additions will be sold as an expansion pack, called 🌃Third & Thirteenth Doctor. In addition, two more expansions will be coming in the form of Friends packs. These packs will give companions more power and include models for the characters. This updated edition of the game will also increase player count, going from four to six.

While there’s not yet a release date for these upda📖tes, pricing has been made available; the board game itself will cost $50 and the🦹 Friends packs $20 each.

For Doctor Who fans, being able to reunite Rose and the Tenth Doctor is treat enough without also being able to save space and time. As the fourth expansion, Third & Thirteenth will give board♍ ga🌼me and sci-fi fans alike all the wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey feels. Now the real question: how many more expansions until they include a button that makes the TARDIS sound?

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