'Fantastic Beasts: Cases From The Wizarding World' Mobile Game, 'Interactive Mystery' Game, Says Report

By K. Aviles - 20 Nov '16 01:02AM
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Mobile game "Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World" has already been released simultaneously with the "Harry Potter" spin-off movie, "Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them." The mobile game is available both for Android and iOs smart phones.

The "Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World" is a mystery game conceptualized by author J.K. Rowling. It allows players to explore different areas and to look for objects. Upon signing up for the game, players are automatically become members of the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, Gadgets NDTV reported.

Developed by Warner Brothers, the mobile mystery game is reportedly interactive. Players can choose to play through any of the original characters in probing into the strange occurrences in several areas in the wizarding world such as the Diagon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron.

The beasts that mobile gamers may have to find and protect are centaurs, unicorns, dragons and nifflers. In searching for the fantastic beasts, players must brew some potions, cast some spells and in many cases, follow some cues. To unravel beasts, which may be hiding behind some items, players must cast some spells.

There are also creature identifiers, which enable players to point to the beasts' whereabouts. As the new investigator recruits, mobile gamers may interview the "Muggles" or "No-Maj" and even wizards and witches. Entertainment Weekly reported that players could even connect with their friends through their Facebook account to forge allies and gain support as they progress into their cases.

Warner Brothers assured fans will not be disappointed in playing "Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World" as everything about the game is exactly how the movie "Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them" was, which is currently being shown worldwide. J.K. Rowling said the "Fantastic Beasts" will have sequels just like the first of her wizarding work, the "Harry Potter" movie series.

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