Another new decade (2020s), another new actress to play the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker in 2018) and yes, a new edition of the Doctor Who role-playing game from Cubicle 7. Now this time, it is a proper Second Edition. I teased this the other day with the 13th Doctor Sourcebook, but now time to get into the game proper.
Doctor Who Second Edition Starter Set
For this review I am considering both the PDFs from DriveThruRPG and the physical boxed set from my FLGS.
The PDF contains the following files:
- 2-page Read This First file which covers the really basic basics of an RPG.
- The Timeless Library Adventure Book. This 48-page Adventure as an Introduction covers a bunch of human characters looking for the Doctor. IT's not a bad introductory adventure and covers all sorts of different aspects of the game. I'll get into details in a moment.
- The Echo Chamber is set up as a campaign guide building off of the adventure in the Timeless Library. This 65-page book expands on the game-play ideas and shows how the game can be expanded. This one is of more use to new Gamemasters.
- Character sheets 10 pages of 5 new characters to use for this set. No black sheets or companions from the show just yet.
- There is a 4-page Reference sheet.
- A file of Story Point tokens.
- Box lid with some references.
The physical boxed set has all of these as well, with the addition of a set of d6s. I am now in the market for a new Doctor Who-themed dice bag.
The box for this is extremely sturdy. It will last a long time.
This set is great for someone, or a group, that has never played an RPG before or has minimal exposure to them. Fans of the show would also enjoy this.
If you have the First Edition, this is a good introduction to the minor changes (and some major ones) to the Doctor Who RPG. Though players of the First Edition and gamers, in general, can skip right to the hardcover rules.
This set, though, is quite attractive and the same level of design I have come to associate with C7 is still here.
If I were starting a new group with the Doctor Who RPG I would go to this first likely. It is very much the "Basic Set" the hardcover's "Advanced" rules.
Looks interesting.
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