A downloadable Visual Novel for Windows and Android

Introduction

Doctor Who: Split is a kinetic novel based on the cult British TV series Doctor Who. It features the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler. (Please note that this is an unofficial fan project. We are in no way associated or affiliated with the BBC.)


Synopsis

Someone - or something - is hunting the Doctor inside the Tardis, and it’s up to Rose to save the day! But why does the Doctor keep skipping through time? And what does this mysterious entity want with the Doctor?


Features

  • Episode-length adventure (~40 minutes)
  • High-quality artwork
  • Original soundtrack
  • Available on both Android and Windows


Recommended Requirements (Android)

  • Operating System version: Android 8.0 or above
  • RAM: 4GB - 6GB
  • Storage: 100MB
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Your mileage may vary


Recommended Requirements (Windows)

  • Operating System version: Windows 10 or above
  • RAM: 4GB - 6GB
  • Storage: 300MB
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Your mileage may vary


Credits

  • Produced by Ronak Shah
  • Story: Bertine van Hövell
  • Sprite Art & Graphic Design: Sonja Bergkloström
  • Programming: Kaustubh S. Gode
  • Tardis Background: BlurdeBlah
  • Music: Ronak Shah
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Android
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorRonak Shah
GenreVisual Novel
TagsFangame, Kinetic Novel, Narrative, Sci-fi, Singleplayer, Unity

Download

Download
Doctor Who Split.apk 57 MB
Download
Doctor Who Split.zip 45 MB

Install instructions

Android: You will be required to enable a setting on your smartphone which allows you to install applications from sources other than the Play Store.

Windows: Unzip the file after you have downloaded it. Open 'Doctor Who Split.exe' to launch the game.

Comments

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(+1)

What an amazing little game! It really felt true to doctor who and it was a delight to see Rose and Nine again.

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If you are a Whovian, you must check this out!

The game starts and feels exactly like a Doctor Who episode and then gradually transitions into a proper visual-novel experience! Even the dialogues feel as if they are straight out of an actual episode, which indicates the conscious efforts taken by the creators to keep the feel as 'Who-ish' as possible.

Short and sweet, the average play time is around 40-45 minutes (close to the duration of a DW episode).