Doctor Who Roleplaying Game

The Doctor Who Roleplaying Game (formerly known as Adventures in Time and Space: The Roleplaying Game) is an award-winning tabletop roleplaying game published by Cubicle 7. The Doctor Who Roleplaying Game introduced the Vortex System, a skill-based point-buy roleplaying system that was later used in the Primeval and Rocket Age roleplaying games.

Publisher Summary
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. Meet Queen Elizabeth I (and maybe marry her!), discover the secrets under the Tower of London, watch the Moon landing (from the Moon!) or travel into the far future as humanity spreads to the stars. Where would you go?

In the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game you and your friends take on the role of the Doctor (any one of his twelve incarnations!) and his companions (any one of them too – or you might make up your own) and embark on your own adventures across time and space.

Or you might decide to make up your own Time Lord and their own companions too, and see what happens when they set off in their own TARDIS, or create a rag-tag bunch of time agents lost in time, or a UNIT base tasked with protecting their corner of the Earth.

With the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game, 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, Zygons, Sontarans, Weeping Angels, Cybermen, Silence, Silurians and worse. There will be fear, heartbreak and excitement, but above all, it'll be the trip of a lifetime.

The whole of time and space is out there, full of new places to see and adventures to be had – what are you waiting for?

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Awards
In 2010, the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game (under its original title of Adventures in Time and Space) won the Grog d'Or for Best Roleplaying Game and Best Roleplaying Game at the UK Game Expo.

It was also nominated for the Origins Best Roleplaying Game 2010, the ENnies Product of the Year 2010, the Golden Geek Game of the Year 2010, and the Golden Geek Best Artwork & Presentation 2010.