Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions (2024)

Game Description:
In "Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions," players dive into the magical sport of Quidditch, experiencing the thrill of flying on broomsticks and competing in high-stakes matches. Set in the enchanting world of Harry Potter, the game allows players to choose their favorite house team or create their own, mastering the roles of Chaser, Beater, Keeper, and Seeker. Whether playing solo or with friends and family, players can engage in fast-paced, strategic gameplay, honing their skills and teamwork to outmaneuver opponents. With stunning graphics and immersive environments, "Quidditch Champions" captures the excitement and camaraderie of the wizarding world's most beloved sport, offering endless hours of magical fun and competition.
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What Parents Should Know About Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2024
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, Language, and Mild Blood. Also includes Users Interact and In-Game Purchases. This is an action game in which players compete in games of the fantasy game Quidditch. Broom-riding players can shift between players and positions during each game; one club-wielding defensive position (Beater) involves tackling opponents or hitting them with a ball (Bludger). Players' health bars deplete after each tackle/hit; successful hits or tackles result in dizzy stars/brief stunning effects. One of the victory celebrations (Bludger Hit) depicts a character hit in the face, with a tooth and blood trail flying out from the mouth. Another victory celebration (Puking Pastilles) shows a character vomiting. The word “sh*t” appears in the game.
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Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Blood
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Users Interact
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions may not be suitable for younger kids. The game includes mild profanity, with the word “sh*t” appearing. The level of violence is mostly comical and fantasy-based, involving broomstick tackles and hits with a Bludger, which can cause dizzy stars and brief stunning effects. However, some victory celebrations depict mild blood and crude humor, such as a character being hit in the face with a tooth and blood trail, or another vomiting. The game also features in-game purchases and user interactions, which some parents find concerning. Many suggest it is best for teens 13 and older due to these elements.
Why Your Kid Might Like Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions
In "Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions," the thrill of flying on broomsticks and engaging in high-stakes matches draws teens into the magical world of Quidditch. The game offers the chance to choose a favorite house team or create a unique one, allowing players to immerse themselves in the roles of Chaser, Beater, Keeper, and Seeker. The fast-paced, strategic gameplay keeps them engaged as they hone their skills and teamwork to outmaneuver opponents. The excitement of the wizarding world's most beloved sport provides endless hours of fun and competition.
Stunning graphics and immersive environments enhance the experience, making players feel like they're truly part of the Harry Potter universe. Whether playing solo or with friends, the game fosters a sense of camaraderie and teamwork. Teens enjoy the challenge of mastering different roles and strategies, which keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting. The combination of magical elements and competitive sports appeals to fans of the series and newcomers alike, offering a unique blend of fantasy and action that resonates with its audience.