Cubicle 7 Announces New Edition Of Doctor Who RPG!

July 15, 2021 by brennon

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Cubicle 7 has announced that they are now working on the Second Edition of Doctor Who: The Roleplaying Game! This new edition will regenerate into a brand spanking new book with updated rules and ways to add new characters to your Sci-Fi adventures.

Doctor Who Secon Edition Rulebook - Cubicle 7

Doctor Who Secon Edition Rulebook // Cubicle 7

Inside the new book, you'll find a host of information for getting stuck into a bit of time travelling adventure on the tabletop...

  • Complete character creation rules to allow you to bring to life a new time-travelling adventurer to explore space and time aboard the TARDIS. They could be companions to the Doctor, or a new Time Lord of your own creation, Time Agents, or investigators and defenders of planet Earth.
  • The complete revised rules for playing Doctor Who: The Roleplaying Game. The new and updated version of the popular Vortex system is completely compatible with the First Edition of the game. Second Edition makes gameplay faster, easier, and quicker to learn while keeping all of the dramatic action you’d expect from an episode of Doctor Who.
  • Advice for Gamemasters, new and old, on how to make the experience of Doctor Who: The Roleplaying Game feel like you’re living an episode of the TV series, as well as how to create exciting storylines and continuing campaigns.
  • Revised rules for creating your group’s own TARDIS, or other time travel device to allow them to adventure from the dawn of history to the very ends of the Universe.
  • An expansive look at the history of the Universe, detailing many of the aliens and creatures the Doctor has encountered across space and time.
  • Pregenerated character sheets for the Doctor and her companions, ready to play straight away!

I like the idea of giving this a shot and exploring the universe not as a Time Lord but as those companions and other investigators who almost follow in their wake. The Doctor can't be everywhere so it's up to you! I imagine it being fun putting together your own Torchwood team!

The idea of sessions feeling like a TV episode also works quite nicely too. With folks not able to get around a tabletop that often, especially when they're older, it feels like a good shout to have "episodes" feel self-contained. You can then duck in and out as things progress!

Are you tempted to give Doctor Who: The Roleplaying Game a go?

"I imagine it being fun putting together your own Torchwood team!"

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