Become the Doctor's companion and join him on his adventures through time and space. At the end of each page, you're faced with a choice as to which route the story will take. Make your own path through the story to one of the several different endings.
I feel like despite the lack of action, this was really enjoyable. It definitely had a more peaceful vibe to it, but once again Ten and Martha were portrayed perfectly.
An unusual read, mostly because I borrowed this book from a friend thinking I might like the concept - which I genuinely did, but also the story and the characters severely lacked depth, probably ‘cause this screams ‘younger audience!’.
(also there’s a nice distopyan book prototype going on between the pages!)
Definitely geared toward a much younger Doctor Who audience, very short and simple. It had a storyline that was a good idea and had the potential to be a beautiful story. Unfortunately, the writer failed to make the Doctor and Martha much like their usual selves, they felt like life-size cardboard cutouts of the characters that just got carried along for the ride. Not that the ride was all that great, it felt hollow and rushed and the choices put to you were boring and a bit repetitive, shall you follow him or her? Push the green button, or the red? A very young fan of Doctor Who would enjoy it, it's a little over Junie B. Jones level (not that I didn't adore Junie B. Jones when I was younger) altogether, meh.