Overview
Released in 1986, Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror is an action-adventure video game based on the beloved British sci-fi series, Doctor Who. Developed by Micro Power for the BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64 platforms, this game invites players to step into the shoes of the iconic Time Lord.
Gameplay
In this gripping narrative, players navigate the Time Lord through a series of intricately designed levels filled with puzzles and adversaries. The game is set on the perilous planet of Tersurus, where the Time Lord must thwart the evil schemes to create a super weapon known as the Armageddon Device.
Players employ strategy and wit to overcome obstacles, solve challenges, and defeat nefarious creatures. The gameplay combines strategic puzzle-solving elements with action sequences, providing a balanced challenge.
Development and Historical Significance
The development of the game came at a time when Doctor Who was an immensely popular television series with a large fanbase. The adaptation into a video game was an ambitious endeavor that aimed to capture the essence of the television series while providing an interactive experience for fans.
The game is notable not only for its connection to the Doctor Who franchise but also for marking an era where popular TV shows began bridging into the realm of video gaming. Its release on multiple platforms made it accessible to a wider audience during the mid-1980s.








