The Plot Thickens!
18th Oct 2011
Throughout the day writer Phil Ford and director Gary Russell will play the brand new Doctor Who Adventure Game, The Gunpowder Plot, for the very first time, and we'll be there to capture events as they unfold.
Along with insight from exec producer Charles Cecil, we'll be bringing you Phil and Gary's thoughts and reactions as they travel back in time to seventeenth century London and take part in the Doctor's latest adventure.
We'll also be releasing some exclusive unseen content throughout the day so be sure to follow the days events here on the website or via our twitter feed.
12:00 Right now Phil seems to be running into difficulty as he faces the Sontarans for the first time but to celebrate his progress here's the first screengrab of the day.
12:37 Phil Ford - "London 1605 is SO atmospheric"
The Gunpowder Plot makes it to the big screen
14:00 Charles, Phil and Gary are now exploring a Rutan ship. You can see the concept art for this right here on Friday!
16:00 Phil Ford - Five and a half hours of explosive fun!
17:20 Charles Cecil - Completed the DW Adventure Game - thrilled with the way it plays.
We hope you enjoyed following the tweets and comments today, check back tomorrow for the first look at the Sontarans in-game.
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