Adam Feldman: Amateur Wizard (video game)

Adam Feldman: Amateur Wizard is a platforming video game based on the Gingo animated series of the same name, developed by Blitz Games and Altron and published by Universal Interactive for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance. It was released in North America on August 15, 2003 and in Europe and Japan on September 19, 2003 and October 24, 2003 respectively.

The game follows a unique storyline in which Adam Feldman accidentally loses all of the pages of his spellbook while practicing his magic and the spells that were written on the pages cause havoc all over Hocus City. Because of this, Adam must find a way to get all of his pages back before his arch enemies, the Necromancers, get their hands on them. The game received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics.

Gameplay
The player takes control of Adam Feldman as he goes around Hocus City trying to get back the pages for his spellbook. Throughout each level, the player can use spells to give Adam special abilities and help progress through the game. The player can collect the spellbook pages by completing levels, defeating bosses and finishing certain tasks. When the player collects a certain amount of pages, they can give them to Kevin and he can teach them new spells that'll help them progress through the game. Adam can also find special potions that can temporarily grant him special abilities. The Speed potion allows him to increase his speed and defeat most of the enemies with just one hit, the Invincibility potion prevents Adam from taking damage, and the Stealth potion can make him invisible.

The Game Boy Advance version of the game is side scrolling game with 7 levels. The levels involve Adam trying to get his missing spellbook pages back from the Necromancers by using his magical abilities. Upon completion of the game, the player can replay all of the levels for 100% completion.

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Trivia

 * A point-and-click version of the game was planned for Microsoft Windows, but it was cancelled.