No problems at all.
Not so withCity Of The Daleks.
This is quite a series opener, says Phil Ford, the episodes writer.
Many strands have come together to create the game.
But this year its different.
Its really a 17-episode series this year [13 of which are on TV], Ian says.
Its more episodes, just interactive.
Weve worked closely with the games producers and those on the TV series.
The game is achieving what we believe, as a public service broadcaster, we should be doing.
Its very important that the mainstream audience [that doesnt play games] isnt put off.
We want them to think they can have a go because itsDoctor Who.
Sumo Digitals chief executive Charles Cecil agrees.
The casual audience wont play hardcore games.
Really, this should be accessible for everybody.
From what Ive seen, hes not wrong.
Writer Phil Ford is also enthusiastic about the game.
Theres huge freedom, he says.
In each episode you go to another wonderful location and have freedom to explore.
The animation gives you a bigger canvas to enjoy.
Its fantastic to play but it does feel like a TV episode, he says.
Audience feedback says we want lots of originated content, Ian continues.
The team has high hopes for this game and future possibilities.
Wed love to see more of them, he says.
iPlayer has shown we can deal with demand.
Were confident that we wont be a victim of our own success.