Games we'd like to play,
by Phil Vlasak,
Dumbledore and the Castle of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Phil jumping at the news that Dumbledore  was gay, slows the voice of Sarah 
down and creates a new game...



There is an intruder in the most famous Wizard castle in the land.

Late in the evening of July seven, a young female was spotted entering 
Hogwwarts  school of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

"She looked to be about eighteen." reported the Caretaker Filch to the 
headmaster.



Dumbledore did not want to stop his great bowling game but realized that the 
girl might get into trouble.

Dumbledore  knew if Filch got his hands on her, he would string her up by 
the ankles in his office.

 And while Albus  often enjoyed an evening hanging up-side-down, he did not 
think the girl would appreciate it. So Dumbledore   put down his bowling 
ball and strode over to his desk, and under a copy of Magical knitting 
patterns magazine, picked up his Death Stick to confront the intruder.



The Castle of Witchcraft and Wizardry game transports Albus   and you into a 
world of fantasy filled with secret passageways and hidden chambers. He 
explores the castle searching for
the girl while cleaning up the loose magical items, confronting the creepy 
creatures knowing at any minute,
disaster may strike and his current lover might decide to leave the bowling 
alley.


So, take a trip with Albus   to Hogwwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry 
and pay
a visit to the ghost's Deathday party in the dungeon, pop into the kitchen 
for a chat with the sometimes sexy House-Elf Dobby,
walk down to Hogsmeade for a spot of firewhisky in the Hog's Head,
try to calm down the cranky caretaker and his maniacal obsessions, ,
pick up plenty of coins to buy sweets at the sweet shop, ,
and finally, hold on tight as you fly on a broom trying to catch the 
illusive teenage girl.






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