Includes Potions class, where you learn how to brew the healing Wiggenweld potion, and Defence Against the Dark Arts class, where you learn the Verdimillious spell. Collecting green beans in exchange for Quidditch armour. Mini-games involve collecting beans in a time limit. Ends when you find a hidden Sloth brain, that has been stolen from Severus Snape, and return it to him. Includes Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff. Boss challenge part way through is to defeat an animated gargoyle, and the race challenge is to catch Malfoy and retrieve the remembral. Includes Herbology class, where you learn the Incendio spell, and Quidditch try-outs, where you learn how to catch the golden snitch. Collecting blue beans in exchange for a Famous Witch and Wizard card. Mini-game involves shooting at flying items to get them back for a student.
Ends with a boss challenge wizard cracker duel with Draco Malfoy and the grounds being unlocked.
Includes tutorial levels on climbing, jumping and flying and Charms class where you learn the Wingardium Leviosa spell. Collecting yellow beans in exchange for Nimbus 2000 broom.
Collectables in the game are either Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, which can be traded with Fred and George Weasley for the password to a portrait guarding a special collectable, or Famous Witches and Wizards cards, which can be found throughout the castle or in exchange for completing mini-games. The game is split into seven sections, four of which can be revisited freely and explored to find collectables. However, the story is arranged in a completely different fashion to the PC version, and features different story events and gameplay.
Like the Windows version, the game is a third-person action adventure game. There are also several levels in which Harry can fly on a broomstick and play Quidditch - this gameplay can also be independently accessed through the start menu. The storyline follows Harry through the main elements of the book's plot, including rescuing Hagrid's dragon Norbert, advancing through the various protections around the Philosopher's Stone, and eventually defeating Lord Voldemort.
The spells featured are as follows: The Flipendo, which can be used to stun enemies and push objects around The Alohomora Charm, which unlocks doors and chests Wingardium Leviosa, which can levitate objects Lumos, which causes platforms of light to appear Incendio, which can disable aggressive plants. Spells are learned progressively via lesson levels, and unlock increasingly complex puzzles. The story follows a linear progression, separated into levels with a specific end goal. In the PC versions, the game is played like a third-person action and puzzle game. The player controls the character Harry Potter from a third-person perspective.
Critics commented on the game's accessible gameplay and its unimpressive graphics (2003 versions) while others said the game's license would be the only thing to draw in fans. The story follows protagonist Harry Potter, who, after discovering he is a wizard, is sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry where he makes friends and receives magical training, and along with his friends stop Lord Voldemort from returning to power. The versions on different platforms differ greatly from each other and do not follow the same level structures or gameplay. A different game bearing the same name was made two years later for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox in December 2003. Philosopher's Stone was initially released for the Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation in November 2001. Weasley's garden or battling other wizards in Dueling Club.Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) is an action-adventure video game based on the 2001 film of the same name. In addition to the main adventure, players can participate in a number of mini-games, such as removing the gnomes from Mrs. These spells are then used on enemies, but if they are not cast correctly, a comical or hazardous misfire may result. To assist them in their quest, players must attend classes so they can learn a variety of spells. Harry Potter and friends Hermione and Ron must investigate a terrible danger: students are mysteriously turning to stone.Īssuming the role of the Boy Who Lived, players explore a 3D Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, and the Forbidden Forest from a third-person perspective. Rowling's second book in the international best-selling fantasy series. Things do not go smoothly, however, as the game closely follows the events found in J.K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets continues the adventures of the bespectacled boy wizard as he returns to Hogwarts to begin a second year of studies.