I think he gave Harry Potter only one broomstick in the book Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
The make of Harry's first broomstick was the Nimbus 2000, bought by Minerva McGonagall as a gift in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the Whomping Willow destroyed Harry's Nimbus 2000 after Dementors appeared at a Quidditch match and the broomstick flew into the tree. However, Harry's godfather Sirius Black bought Harry a new and better broom, a Firebolt. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry drops his broom from Hagrid's motorbike and sidecar whilst in the air, after being bumped around due to the Death Eaters pursuing them. It falls to the ground not far from the house of Ted Tonks and is not seen or mentioned for the rest of the book.
Flying brooms are an element of fantasy stories; there is no such thing as a "real flying broom".
If you purchase Quidditch through the ages, it has a part in it which tells you of all the brooms and a little history behind them. This is a list of broomsticks that I know of: Nimbus 1000 Nimbus 1001 Nimbus 1500 Nimbus 1700 Nimbus 2000 Nimbus 2001 Firebolt Cleansweep 1 Cleansweep 2 Cleansweep 3 Cleansweep 7 Oakshaft 79 Moontrimmer Silver Arrow Comet 140 Comet 180 Tinderblast Swiftstick Shooting Star Twigger 90
You can't, at least not one that will really fly. Flying brooms don't really exist; they are part of fantasy stories, such as Harry Potter.
The brooms in Harry Potter include:Comet 260Comet 290Shooting StarFireboltSilver ArrowNimbus 2000Nimbus 2001Twigger 90MoontrimmerBluebottleCleansweep 7Cleansweep 5Cleansweep 11
The make of Harry's first broomstick was the Nimbus 2000, bought by Minerva McGonagall as a gift in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the Whomping Willow destroyed Harry's Nimbus 2000 after Dementors appeared at a Quidditch match and the broomstick flew into the tree. However, Harry's godfather Sirius Black bought Harry a new and better broom, a Firebolt. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry drops his broom from Hagrid's motorbike and sidecar whilst in the air, after being bumped around due to the Death Eaters pursuing them. It falls to the ground not far from the house of Ted Tonks and is not seen or mentioned for the rest of the book.
Flying brooms are an element of fantasy stories; there is no such thing as a "real flying broom".
No you cannot, but you can ride on brooms a few times.
To play Quidditch you have to ride on brooms.
The game is called Quidditch.
Flying brooms are not real and cannot be purchased. They exist only in fiction and folklore, such as in the Harry Potter series.
If you purchase Quidditch through the ages, it has a part in it which tells you of all the brooms and a little history behind them. This is a list of broomsticks that I know of: Nimbus 1000 Nimbus 1001 Nimbus 1500 Nimbus 1700 Nimbus 2000 Nimbus 2001 Firebolt Cleansweep 1 Cleansweep 2 Cleansweep 3 Cleansweep 7 Oakshaft 79 Moontrimmer Silver Arrow Comet 140 Comet 180 Tinderblast Swiftstick Shooting Star Twigger 90
You can't, at least not one that will really fly. Flying brooms don't really exist; they are part of fantasy stories, such as Harry Potter.
Your question is stupid. You don't get brooms in either game. When you happen to see them, you get on. it tells you what button to press too.
Your question is stupid. You don't get brooms in either game. When you happen to see them, you get on. it tells you what button to press too.
The duration of Men with Brooms is 1.7 hours.
Men with Brooms was released on 03/08/2002.