This is a kind of reissue of an amateur educational program set in the world of the second Harry Potter game.
Its main task is to teach multiplication tables and test knowledge. For completing tasks, the player receives cards with images of famous wizards and witches.
We do not have the source code for the original program, so its functionality has been recreated based on open resources and analysis of the program’s general behavior. Some features have been revised.
Platforms
- Windows XP, 1024×768 monitor (original version)
- Windows 7+ (version 2.0)
- Linux + Wine (version 2.0)
Genres
- Educational amateur program
Release date
- September 2003 (first version)
- 2007 (final version)
- 01 Oct 2025 (remake)
Age restrictions
- 6+
Game file size
- 5 MB (original version)
- 7 MB (remake)
Languages*
- English
- French
- Polish
- Russian
- Ukrainian
*- Other languages may be added, write to us.
Download the program
All available builds of the program are available in the folder in the specified file sharing services. The program is free, does not require activation and works completely autonomously (non-commercial amateur project).
Original
Features:
- Runs under Windows XP, screen resolution 1024×768
- Requires installation (registration of the ActiveX component).
- Support for 2 languages (the second is added by replacing files).
- The development of this project has been discontinued.
Remake
Features:
- Runs under Windows 11 (Windows 7 and newer).
- Does not require installation (portable)*.
- Does not use ActiveX components.
- Windows MediaPlayer has been replaced with irrklang.
- Background melodies are used in slightly better quality.
- Support for multiple languages has been added.
- The ability to answer early (by clicking on the progress bar) has been added.
- The tasks of the founders of Hogwarts can be included in any order.
- The backgrounds have been converted to a 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Simplification: animations have been removed.
*- For Windows 7, Windows 8, you need to install .Net Framework 4.8 Runtime. This does not need to be done for newer systems.
Note: you can help improve the program by reporting errors and shortcomings to the addresses indicated on the feedback page.
The following people took part in the creation of the program, either explicitly or implicitly:
- Matveev Aleksey (author of the project).
- AlexeyMS (creation of the remake).
P.S. We hope that the author of the program will not mind this remake. We just didn’t want an interesting amateur project to be lost in history.