
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games is an episodic adventure video game for PC and Mac based on the BBC television series Doctor Who. It is tied in with the first two seasons of the Eleventh Doctor. The first one was released on 5 June 2010 and the fifth on 31 October 2011.
A series of graphic adventures in 3D and third-person perspective, based on the famous BBC TV show Doctor Who.
Victims[]
City of the Daleks[]
- 3,211,001,006 Unnamed Humans - Exterminated by Drone Daleks when they electrocuted them with blasts from their gunsticks, shown in a flashback. This timeline was erased by The Doctor when he freed the Eye of Time.
- John Lennon - Exterminated by a Drone Dalek when it electrocuted him with a blast from its gunstick off-screen, mentioned. This timeline was erased by The Doctor when he freed the Eye of Time. (Fictional Portrayal)
- Ringo Starr - Exterminated by a Drone Dalek when it electrocuted him with a blast from its gunstick off-screen, mentioned. This timeline was erased by The Doctor when he freed the Eye of Time. (Fictional Portrayal)
- Sylvia - Exterminated by a Drone Dalek when it electrocuted her with a blast from its gunstick.
- Six Unnamed Drone Daleks - Blown up by The Doctor.
- Five Unnamed Daleks - Destroyed during the Last Great Time War off-screen, bodies shown.
- Seven Unnamed Drone Daleks - Blown up by The Doctor when he freed the Eye of Time.
- Unnamed Supreme Dalek - Blown up by The Doctor when he freed the Eye of Time.
- Unnamed Dalek Emperor - Erased from time when The Doctor freed the Eye of Time.
- Total - 3,211,001,029
Blood of the Cybermen[]
- Alan Watts - Converted into a Cyberslave by a Cybermat using a nano-virus off-screen, Cyberslave shown.
- Cyberslave - Electrocuted by Amy Pond when she blasted it with steam.
- Unnamed GSO Crew - Converted into a Cyberslave by a Cybermat using a nano-virus off-screen, Cyberslave shown.
- Cyberslave - Electrocuted by Amy Pond with a cable.
- Ten Unnamed GSO Crew - Converted into a Cyberslaves by Cybermats using a nano-virus off-screen, Cyberslaves shown.
- Professor Elizabeth Meadows - Converted into a Cyberslave by a Cybermat using a nano-virus off-screen, Cyberslave shown.
- Three Unnamed Humans - Converted into Cybermen off-screen, Cybermen shown.
- Cyberslave - Shot by a Cyber-Lord with its cyber wrist blaster.
- Four Unnamed Humans - Converted into Cybermen off-screen, Cybermen shown.
- Two Cybermen - Shot in the back by Chisholm with a cyber wrist blaster.
- Cyber-Lord - Shot in the back by Chisholm with a cyber wrist blaster.
- Ten Cyberslaves - Blown up by The Doctor when he blew up GSO.
- At Least Four Cybermen - Blown up by The Doctor when he blew up GSO.
- Eight Unnamed Humans - Converted into Cybermen off-screen, Cybermen shown.
- Total - 48
TARDIS[]
- None
Shadows of the Vashta Nerada[]
- Pat - Flesh consumed by Vashta Nerada off-screen, mentioned.
- Martin Flanagan - Flesh consumed by Vashta Nerada.
- Two Unnamed Poseidon 8 Divers - Flesh consumed by Vashta Nerada off-screen, skeletons shown.
- O’Connel - Flesh consumed by Vashta Nerada off-screen, mentioned.
- Three Unnamed Poseidon 8 Divers - Flesh consumed by Vashta Nerada off-screen, skeletons shown.
- Total - 8
The Gunpowder Plot[]
- Both of Barnaby’s Parents - Died after being infected with the bubonic plague off-screen, mentioned.
- Unnamed Sontaran - Blasted in the chest by Lady Elizabeth Winters.
- Two Unnamed Sontarans - Blasted in the chest by Rutans.
- Unnamed Sontaran - Blasted in the chest by a Rutan off-screen, body shown.
- Total - 6
Deaths[]
- Total - 3,211,001,091
- City of the Daleks - 3,211,001,029
- Blood of the Cybermen - 48
- TARDIS - 0
- Shadows of the Vashta Nerada - 8
- The Gunpowder Plot - 6
Kill Counts[]
- The Doctor - 29 (Alive)
- Chisholm (GSO) - 3 (Alive)
- Amy Pond - 2 (Alive)
- Lady Elizabeth Winters - 1 (Alive)
Notes[]
- The population of Earth in 1963 was used for every human being killed in 1963, minus the mentioned and shown humans.
- An unknown number of USS Eldridge crew died off-screen.
- It was mentioned that 400 people died of the bubonic plague in 1605, this however is not a fictional portrayal.