Time Lord (role-playing game)

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Time Lord — Adventures through Time and Space
Designer(s) Ian Marsh
Peter Darvill-Evans
Publisher(s) Virgin Publishing
Publication date 1991
Genre(s) Doctor Who
System Custom

Time Lord — Adventures through Time and Space is a Doctor Who role-playing game, written by Ian Marsh and Peter Darvill-Evans and published in 1991 by Virgin Publishing. This game is totally unrelated to the previously released Doctor Who RPG by FASA. It has different, simpler, mechanics and is considered faithful to the original television show.

The game was marketed with other Doctor Who books instead of other role-playing games; It was printed in paperback novel format, unlike other RPGs. In addition, Virgin was unknown in the gaming market. As a result, it did not sell well and aside from a few articles in Doctor Who Magazine, no supplements were published.

The system revolves around the concept of "beating the difference" - Actions have a difficulty rating, from which the relevant attribute and skill is subtracted; the remaining number is the difference. Players roll two six-sided dice, and then take the difference of the two rolls; if that number is higher than the difference, the action is successful. The game includes many skills which are especially appropriate to the tone of Doctor Who, such as cheat death and macguffin.

In 1996, the game was made available for free on the internet, along with updates for the game to include the Eighth Doctor.

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