I agree with the reviewer. The games are for the most part incomprehensible (other then spells and selecting items on a Diagon Alley shopping trip), so you play for 5 seconds, fail, and have to wait 45 seconds to try again. We never got to the Whomping Willow.
I also agree, I could never figure out the owls or Quidditch because every time I hit the arrow it would end up with me in the hospital. So I always ended up losing and never got past the first year. The games on the movies are better than this 'dvd'. I am EXTREMELY dissapointed in the whole thing.
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DobbyMay 26th, 2008 - 16:44:53
I agree with the reviewer. The games are for the most part incomprehensible (other then spells and selecting items on a Diagon Alley shopping trip), so you play for 5 seconds, fail, and have to wait 45 seconds to try again. We never got to the Whomping Willow.
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