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Nidoking
Jan 27, 2009

I fought the lava, and the lava won.

Choco1980 posted:

Curious. There's a surprising number of Doctor Who games, and not a drat one of them is any good. Probably the best one is the one on the DS, and that's just because it's an unispired Professor Layton clone with a story that's bog standard but not awful. Amy and the Doctor end up at the end of the Earth, just as the last ship is finishing its final repairs and preparing for launch (yes the same ship later saved by a space whale--which happened earlier for the Doctor and Amy. They reference it) Of course, the Tardis gets co-opted into the scrap parts used to make the ship, because that makes any sense at all. There's a couple interesting turns as the plot goes on though.

And the minigames - oh god, the minigames. Using any of the traditional tools (particularly the Sonic Screwdriver) involves a minigame like moving a particle through a maze with moving obstacles.

Also, at least in the version I played, one puzzle had a misprint that completely changed the solution. I had to look it up online because not even the in-game hints could tell me what they were looking for.

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