What a LEGO Doctor Who Video Game Might Look Like
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Ever played a Lego video game? They’re generally a case of jumping, blasting and hitting foes, collecting small Lego discs and special pieces, unlocking achievements and characters and generally having fun.
A bit like what you can see above, which is what a Lego Doctor Who video game might look like if it was made officially and released on consoles, phones and computers.
Let’s be fair, it looks smashing, doesn’t it? Created using the Unity game development software by YouTube user BlobVanDam (with texture help from Braxton Chassagne & Lara Forsythe) and with the voice of Jake Dudman as Matt Smith’s Eleventh Doctor, what you’re looking at is a real, playable game. The problem is, you’ll almost certainly never play it as BBC Worldwide and Lego would both come down extremely hard on BlobVanDam.
But doesn’t it make a superb proof of concept for a Doctor Who video game ?
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