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Our Verdict
A perfect magical chaos for those who love brain teasers and quick fun!
Highlights
- Ultra fast sessions
- Easy to teach
- Immersive theme
- Varied mental challenges
Keep in mind
- Requires quick reflexes
- Can be stressful for some
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Grab your wand and clear your mind, because the wizarding world has just invaded your tabletop! Cortex: Harry Potter is that frantic experience that turns any gathering into a real Hogwarts classroom. If you think you're a master of Defense Against the Dark Arts, you might need to prove it through a series of mini-challenges that test everything you know about observation and mental speed.
The gameplay is simple and addictive: the game presents eight different types of challenges that go far beyond just 'look and remember.' We're talking about pure logic, visual pattern recognition, tactile challenges, and even memory tests that will make your brain sweat a little. Being smart isn't enough; you have to be fast! The goal is to outsmart other wizards and collect the pieces of the Hogwarts crest. The first person to gather four parts of the crest wins the game and the title of the sharpest wizard in the group.
This game is perfect for those looking for something light yet truly engaging. It's incredibly easy to teach—literally in seconds—making it ideal for kicking off a game night or for those moments when nobody wants to spend time reading 40-page manuals. With sessions lasting around 15 minutes, it's the perfect 'filler' to keep the energy high between heavier games. Whether you have friends who are die-hard fans of the saga or just people who love a mental agility challenge, this game is an invitation to see who truly has the magic or who is just pretending!
The gameplay is simple and addictive: the game presents eight different types of challenges that go far beyond just 'look and remember.' We're talking about pure logic, visual pattern recognition, tactile challenges, and even memory tests that will make your brain sweat a little. Being smart isn't enough; you have to be fast! The goal is to outsmart other wizards and collect the pieces of the Hogwarts crest. The first person to gather four parts of the crest wins the game and the title of the sharpest wizard in the group.
This game is perfect for those looking for something light yet truly engaging. It's incredibly easy to teach—literally in seconds—making it ideal for kicking off a game night or for those moments when nobody wants to spend time reading 40-page manuals. With sessions lasting around 15 minutes, it's the perfect 'filler' to keep the energy high between heavier games. Whether you have friends who are die-hard fans of the saga or just people who love a mental agility challenge, this game is an invitation to see who truly has the magic or who is just pretending!
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Publisher
Gémklub, Zygomatic
Designer
Johan Benvenuto, Nicolas Bourgoin
How long does a game last?
It's super quick! Each session takes about 15 minutes.
What is the recommended age?
Usually 8+ years old, depending on the child's agility.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! Rules are explained in minutes, making it perfect for parties.
How many players can join?
From 2 to 6 players, and it's especially fun in larger groups.
Do I need to know English to play?
No, the Brazilian version is completely language-independent.
Is it good for kids?
Yes, it's excellent for stimulating memory and reasoning in a playful way.