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121.9 hrs on record
★ Things I love about this game ★

★ Gameplay
• The Room of Requirement is yours to decorate.
• Care for magical creatures in your Vivarium.
• Run your own shop, grow plants & brew potions.
• Endless collections, side quests, puzzles & mini-games (at least 100+ hours).
• Learning spells and pulling off satisfying combos.

★ Atmosphere
• Dynamic seasons & weather make the world alive.
• Flying across a huge open world, not just Hogwarts, but villages, lakes, mountains and forests.
• The Forbidden Forest is actually eerie, actually disgusted by the spiders.
• Discovering new wizarding villages beyond Hogwarts and Hogsmeade, there are all kinds of little towns and hamlets filled with detail.
• Seeing Hogwarts in the past, long before the 90s we know from the books and films.

★ Worldbuilding
• The villains feel like a visual echo of what Voldemort would later turn into.
• The villages beyond Hogsmeade show the everyday life of wizards.
• New magical flora and fauna add depth to the world.

★ Things I wish the game had
• Online co-op or open servers.
• The option to romance characters.
• More choices in the main story. A morality system and consequences.
• Endgame content once the main story is finished, like helping rebuild the community after the war.
Posted 28 September, 2025. Last edited 25 October, 2025.
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13.0 hrs on record
★ A therapy session with your most dysfunctional friends ★
Adventures, deep feelings and crimes. It’s kind of like going back to your hometown, running into weird neighbors, having deep talks and getting into some pretty absurd trouble along the way. It mixes the funny, the everyday, and the existential in a way that just hits.

Originally posted by author:
"If anyone's gonna ruin your night, it really should be you."

★ Gameplay
It’s pretty simple, walking around, talking, hanging out. And that’s what makes the story and the characters shine. Every now and then you get these random mini-games or activities, like smashing lightbulbs, or a knife fight with the best friend (because, why not?). But the quiet moments hit just as hard; sitting on rooftops, watching the sunset, crunching through autumn leaves.

★ Characters
The characters feel alive, messy, funny, heartfelt. One minute you’re cracking jokes with an old friend, the next you’re talking about anxiety and depression. The dialogue balances the heavy stuff with humor and honesty, so it never feels overbearing.

★ Art
Every frame sets a mood. The art style feels playful, almost innocent, yet it still carries depth beneath the surface. That contrast works perfectly to balance the quirky humor with the more complicated, emotional themes running through the story. The soundtrack just ties it all together, sometimes melancholic, sometimes playful, always spot on.

If you’re into games where the point is just sinking into a world, vibing with the story and connecting with characters, this one’s worth it!
Posted 25 July, 2024. Last edited 20 September, 2025.
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1,499.6 hrs on record (1,425.7 hrs at review time)
Endless possibilities when you get to know it.
Posted 25 January, 2016. Last edited 21 November, 2018.
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