The DWCM has features that push Minecraft to its limits. The Dalek Mod usually sticks to blocky/minecraft-style models The Voxel Doctor mod goes for a similar approach. The DWCM tends to go for realistic, "high-quality" models. It is only required to participate in the story if you wish to unlock more content. The story is an extra layer that is added to the standard sandbox/freeplay/freeroam minecraft gameplay. The second chapter has something to do with Minecraftia either being destroyed, or saved, and the universe falling apart and old companions from the Classic Series showing up again. You then have to travel around the universe, fighting monsters, defeating boss mobs, saving planets, and repairing the TARDIS. The first chapter has to do with the TARDIS memory matrix crystals being scattered around the universe, and making creatures from the TARDIS' memory into reality. The DWCM adds a layer of story-sandbox gameplay aspect that will initially be in at least two chapters. It is actually a multipurpose program that allows you to view, comment, or even post about ISGC topics on the ISGC forums, youtube channel, or Steam. Based on what TheiKing has said about the "Hub", it looks to be unlike any launcher we have seen for minecraft. This Launcher/Client is known as the "Hub", or rather the iKingsSGC Mod Division Launcher. The Client Mod indicates that there is a custom client /launcher that has been created for it. Client Mod: The name of the DWCM was not pulled out of a hat but rather it serves to have true meaning behind it.But the DWCM has many different features that are creative and make sense in the canon of the show The Dalek Mod is a mod for Minecraft that adds in lots of features from Doctor Who into Minecraft. However while it was the first to come into existence and probably serves as inspiration for many people out there, it is not the only one anymore. The Doctor Who Client Mod is a Doctor Who (DWCM) "mod" for Minecraft. The Major Differences between DWCM & Other Doctor Who Mods
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