by Electronic Arts
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| Sales Rank: | 6072 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $32.90 |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
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| Release Date: | 2005-07-18 |
| Label: | Electronic Arts |
| UPC: | 014633164169 |
| Binding: | CD-ROM |
| Published By: | Electronic Arts |
| ASIN: | B0009W8QB4 |
| Category: | Video Games |
The World of Harry Potter Features
- Join Harry Potter on exciting adventures in this 4-in-1 game collection
- Master all things magical in a world filled with wizardry, fun, and danger
- Overcome adversity and challenges; turn-based battle sequences
- Interact with over 100 unforgettable characters from the book
- Enjoy stunning 3D environments and special effects
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
World Of Harry Potter brings all of the early Harry Potter adventures to life. Experience his first three years at Hogwarts Academy, as he faces new trialsand dangers at every turn. Combine the abilities of Harry, Hermione and Ron as they take on menaces unlike anything the world's ever seen before. Includes Sorcerer's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner Of Azkaban and Quidditch World Cup.
Customer Reviews
Not Recommended For Children Under Age 15 - Reviewed on 2007-10-18
1 customer found this review helpful.
I recently purchased this pack. The graphics in the game are exceptional, right down to the images of the characters in each of the games. There are hidden treasures everywhere in the castle, particularly in treasure chests, suits of arms, vases or just about anything laying about in the corridors. The treasures are usually in the form of Bertie Bott Beans, Pumpkin Pasties, Chocolate Frogs, things that you can use to later redeem items from Fred and George's Magic Shop.
Though it is quite fun to cast spells, retrieve items and perform various other forms of magic, I was extremely displeased when after several tries, I could not manage to exceed in any of the first challenges in any of the games. One particular problem in the challenges was to jump from one pillar to another. As the game progressed, it became increasingly harder to jump without falling into, what I would assume to be called "The Pit of Dispair", as any time that one falls into this pit, they must again meet challenges that they have already exceeded at.
This game really put a number on my computer mouse and on my wrists. These games would be best suited for a child or adult who is suffering from extreme boredom AND someone who has a great amount of time on their hands.
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