Doctor Who
Original Novels: Game Books: 2010s
Surprisingly, prior to 2007 only eight game books based on Doctor Who had been released, and all of them had been published in 1986.

As with their more famous cousins, the Choose Your Own Adventure books, the reader is generally required to make decisions throughout the narrative that can lead to either a successful conclusion to the story or the need to start from the beginning again after suffering humiliating defeat — usually death!

The first six titles were released in the UK by Severn House between the June and November of 1986, with the main character being the Sixth Doctor.

The authors chosen to contribute to the range all had previous experience of writing for the series in one form or another, but sales weren't sufficent for the series to proceed beyond the initial six titles — something which wasn't helped by the generally poor stories, of which Michael Holt's Crisis in Space was the main offender.

All six titles were subsequently released in the United States under the Find Your Fate banner, although with rather more impressive cover art than was used on the UK editions.

The same year also saw two titles being published in the United States by FASA Corporation, who already held the license to produce a Doctor Who role-playing game. As might be expected from a company with experience in this area, the books were of a far higher standard, as well as being much longer.

More recently, Stephen Cole's Ten Little Aliens for BBC Book's range of Previous Doctor Adventures novels borrowed the format as, between pages 197 and 242 the reader is given various options as to which characters' viewpoint they would like to follow. Unlike the earlier Make Your Own Adventure books, each possible route ultimately leads to the same outcome.

With the runaway success of the new series of Doctor Who on BBC One, a new range of Decide Your Destiny books was launched by Penguin Character Books in 2007.
Doctor Who: Claws of the Macra

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Doctor Who: Claws of the Macra cover image
by Trevor Baxendale
  • UK
  • Paperback
  • Penguin Character Books
  • April 2010
Other Editions
Flag of Wales Doctor Who: Dewis Dy Dynged — Crafangau'r Macra
Click for cover image Wales / Paperback / Rily Publications / July 2010

A Welsh translation, published at the same time as an edition of The Coldest War.

Characters
Eleventh Doctor / Amy Pond
Notes
  • Claws of the Macra is the first book in the range of Decide Your Destiny adventures to feature the Eleventh Doctor.
  • The Macra first appeared in the 1967 television story The Macra Terror, written and subsequently novelised by Ian Stuart Black. It would be a further forty years before they made their televisual comeback, eventually being unveiled as the monsters at the bottom of the Fast Lane in Russell T Davies' Gridlock in April 2007.
Doctor Who: The Coldest War

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by Colin Brake
  • UK
  • Paperback
  • Penguin Character Books
  • April 2010
Other Editions
Flag of Wales Doctor Who: Dewis Dy Dynged — Y Rhyfel Oeraf
Click for cover image Wales / Paperback / Rily Publications / July 2010

A Welsh translation, published at the same time as an edition of Claws of the Macra.

Characters
Eleventh Doctor / Amy Pond
Notes
  • The Coldest War is Colin Brake's fifth Doctor Who story for the Decide Your Destiny range.
Doctor Who: Judoon Monsoon

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by Oli Smith
  • UK
  • Paperback
  • Penguin Character Books
  • September 2010
Characters
Eleventh Doctor / Amy Pond
Notes
  • Judoon Monsoon is Oli Smith's first Doctor Who story for the Decide Your Destiny range. His previous Doctor Who work has included the full-length novel Nuclear Time, published in July 2010, and the original audiobook The Runaway Train, first released via a free CD promotion in the Daily Telegraph newspaper in April 2010.
Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf

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by Neil Corry
  • UK
  • Paperback
  • Penguin Character Books
  • September 2010
Characters
Eleventh Doctor / Amy Pond
Notes
  • Empire of the Wolf is Neil Corry first full-length piece of Doctor Who fiction to be published. He has previously written a number of short stories for the Short Trips anthologies from Big Finish, as well as scripting the Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Heart's Desire audio drama.