
Now we all love Ryan Hall’s amazing Doctor Who cardboard modelling and it has inspired us gather together a few examples of the DIY DOCTOR WHO GAMES and cardboard cut-outs and even a 3D printable Tardis for you to play and try out.
The Vworpabix game, based on the 1977 Weetabix game, is fun for all the family. Play as the Doctor defeat your enemies and decode secret messages from the Timelords as you travel about this cereal universe.
All these are offered for you to download for FREE, so start creating your own Whovian universe today.
An adventure in cereal and magazines

Vworpabix Game
Download your free copy of Vworpabix game we gave away with Vworp Vworp! Volume 2!

Vworp Vworp! Transfers
Missed out on Volume 1's free transfers? Download them here!

Ty-Phoo Tea Doctor Who Cards
These Doctor Who Ty-Phoo tea cards were a collectible promotion from 1976 featuring 12 octagonal shaped glossy photographic cards

Doctor Who Cutouts
Get creative with these FREE cardboard Doctor Who cutout templates including Daleks, The Tardis and K9!

Family Who
Take a deep dive into the lives of Doctor Who’s first family

The Waif from Space
Catch up with CAROLE ANN FORD to discuss her memories of the earliest days of Doctor Who

Overdue
A curious history book on the shelves of Shoreditch Library spells danger for the Doctor and Susan

Mark Gatiss
Exclusive interviews with MARK GATISS and actor BRIAN COX, discussing the making of An Adventure in Space and Time