over 1.3k views?! no way! Thank you guys!!! IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS (scroll down) Use fullscreen. Click the green flag to begin. Choose a game mode. You can play against your friend or the computer. The aim of the game is to defeat the opponent by pressing the red key on the diagram. In one-player mode, you will get a random good character (Ron, Hermione, or Harry). Use the arrow keys to defeat, one by one, the evil side (beltrix, Malfoy and Voldemort). In two-player mode, the player on the left is controlled by WASD and gets a random good character, while the player on the right is controlled by the arrow keys and gets a random evil character. Press the space bar to change the background.
Hope you enjoy! (Scroll down all the way) UPDATES: 1/9/24- Added woods backdrop and gradient title 7/1/25- Made the hair and wands more realistic 7/1/25- fixed bug that resets progress mid-game Hi What are you doing all the way out here? ? Comment 'WIZARD!' for a shout-out. Also, comment on what house you are. I'd say I'm Gryffindor. :) GUYS, I GOT AI TO WRITE THIS!: **The Enduring Magic of the Harry Potter Series** The Harry Potter series, penned by British author J.K. Rowling, has captivated readers around the world since the release of the first book, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (also known as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in the U.S.), in 1997. Over the course of seven books, Rowling crafted a universe rich with imaginative detail, complex characters, and profound themes, all set against the backdrop of a hidden magical world intertwined with our own. At its core, the story chronicles the life of a young boy, Harry Potter, who discovers on his eleventh birthday that he is a wizard. Orphaned as a baby, Harry is raised by his neglectful relatives, the Dursleys, who dismiss and mistreat him. His entrance into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry marks the beginning of an incredible journey, filled with friendship, adventure, and the timeless battle between good and evil. One of the series' greatest strengths lies in its memorable characters. Harry, along with his loyal friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, forms a trio that embodies the values of courage, loyalty, and compassion. The characters grow and evolve over the course of the series, facing challenges that test their morals and friendships. Supporting characters, such as the wise and quirky Albus Dumbledore, the steadfast Professor McGonagall, and the antagonistic yet deeply complex Severus Snape, add layers of depth that make the story resonate on multiple levels. Rowling's world-building is nothing short of extraordinary. The magical community is populated with various creatures, spells, and traditions that are carefully crafted and vividly described. Locations like Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forest, and the bustling Hogwarts castle become instant classics in fantasy literature. The concept of the wizarding world existing parallel to the mundane human world allows readers to explore themes of identity, belonging, and the challenges of growing up. The series also tackles significant issues, such as prejudice, sacrifice, and the importance of choice. The struggle against the dark wizard Voldemort is not just a battle of magic; it symbolizes the conflicts we face in society today. Rowling deftly addresses themes of love and loss, showing how these experiences shape individuals and drive them to become who they are meant to be. Moreover, the influence of the Harry Potter series extends far beyond the pages of the books. It has inspired a generation of readers, spurring a love for reading among children and adults alike. The adaptations into films, stage productions, and even a theme park have expanded the franchise's reach, further cementing its place in popular culture. The books have also sparked countless discussions, debates, and scholarly analyses, highlighting their impact on literature and society. In conclusion, the Harry Potter series remains a monumental achievement in literature, enchanting readers with its blend of magic, heroism, and humanity. The themes of friendship, courage, and the battle against darkness continue to resonate, making these books timeless classics. Whether it’s through holding onto the nostalgia of one’s first reading or introducing new generations to Harry’s journey, the magic of Hogwarts is destined to live on for years to come. If you know me IRL, it's me Spany/Spam. lol.