This sandbox-style gameplay is, for the most part, an improvement. Loads of side missions and bonus objectives will keep you busy once the extremely short main story is completed - something that couldn't be said of Order of the Phoenix's totally linear predecessors. You can compete in chess matches (or Exploding Snaps) against each house's champion; engage in wand duels with passing Slytherins; discover portrait passwords to open shortcuts through Hogwarts; search for hidden creatures; and attempt to get top marks in all your classes.
Crucially, most of the challenges outside the story are triggered by the player themselves, just by being nosy and trying out various spells on objects. We discovered the entrance to the Prefects' Bathroom purely by accident, and solving the puzzle inside was purely optional. The reward for doing so, however, would be worth any Potterphile's time and effort.










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