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World Of Warcraft PC Game Original Box Blizzard Video Game ML289

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
2004
Manufacturer Warranty
None
Custom Bundle
No
Sub-Genre
RPG
MPN
n/a
UPC
0020626722124
Platform
Windows/Mac
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Warcraft Series
Publisher
Blizzard Entertainment
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
World of Warcraft

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Product Information

Azeroth, the world of Blizzard's famously popular WarCraft games, is brought to life in this ongoing, online adventure, welcoming millions of player-controlled Humans, Orcs, Dwarves, Trolls, and other creatures to explore its lands and exploit its secrets. While many other persistent-world RPGs have offered the basic premise of warriors and wizards in a fantasy realm, World of WarCraft has the advantage of featuring the series' familiar incarnations of warriors and wizards, and of being based on an established fantasy world beloved by gamers since the success of the original Orcs & Humans in 1994.<br><br>At its launch, the game is set four years after the events of WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos. The war-weary peoples of Azeroth are beginning to rebuild, but toward an uncertain future. World of WarCraft offers a total of eight playable races. Humans, Dwarves, Gnomes, and Night Elves make up the Alliance, while Orcs, Tauren, Trolls, and Undead represent the Horde. <br><br>Classes available to player characters include Paladin, Rogue, Priest, Hunter, Warlock, Druid, Warrior, Mage, and Shaman. Some classes are exclusive to characters of certain races; only Humans and Dwarves may become Paladins, for example, and only Tauren and Night Elves may become Druids. Other classes, such as the Rogue or the Priest, may be assumed by characters of almost any race. Each class is gifted with a selection of distinct, supernatural powers, many of which will be immediately recognizable by veterans of the WarCraft real-time strategy games.<br><br>World of WarCraft is designed to be more forgiving than other contemporary online RPGs. The only real "death penalty" the game imposes is minor wear and tear on equipment (no experience point loss or debt), and characters that haven't logged on for a while gain a temporary bonus that helps them level more quickly, to catch up with companions that play more regularly.<br><br>The game world offers plenty of "player versus environment" opportunities, for exploration, monster slaying, and resource collection. Horde and Alliance characters can battle against one another as well, under a variety of conditions that depend in part on the type of game server (which players can choose when creating their characters).<br><br>The persistent, online version of Azeroth is home to six major cities, some of which also may be familiar to fans of earlier WarCraft games. Each city is a hub for quests, character services, and player interaction. A city's taverns are good places to find other, like-minded adventurers. If they make the right connections, player characters can obtain relatively inexpensive travel from one city to another -- on the backs of winged beasts such as Griffons and Wind Riders.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Blizzard Entertainment
UPC
0020626722124
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6483416

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Video Game Series
Warcraft Series
Platform
Windows/Mac
Game Name
World of Warcraft

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2004
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Mouse, Keyboard
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence

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Product ratings and reviews

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  • Top favorable review

    For the Horde...<3

    Brings me back to my older years in which Vanilla was out and they only had four races each faction... I fell in love with the Horde faction of course and glad I got into the Warcraft series thanks to it's Real Time Strategy games also known as RTS for short. Then I did play World of Warcraft, and got into the series... Still too I been sticking with the Horde faction for the long time now. so thank you in letting me get this cover I have been waiting for a long time, and shouild have bought it when I seen it in stores...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sinatra409

  • Top critical review

    World of Warcraft PC Game

    The World of Warcraft PC game has wonderful introductory graphics, which out-shine the graphics in the game itself. Access to this multi-user game requires monthly subscription fees that are not disclosed during purchase, and are not discovered until the game is installed and an attempt to play prompt the payment alert. The use of the PC mouse must be supplemented by use of the keyboard arrow keys in order to navigate the locations in the game. These functions leave much to be desired in terms of efficiency, speed and accuracy. Add-on modules are no longer used by the currently upgraded game, despite their widespread sale across many markets. According to the game's support department, previous modules have been integrated into the current upgraded game. This review only addresses the game ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: 21-more

  • good PC game

    Graphics/Style: The graphics in this game are, quite simply, amazing. Your jaw will drop as you gaze out across the moonlit desert, or see the sun shining off the waters of a tranquil bay. Plus, the quality of the graphics is not dependent upon high-polygon models, but on expertly crafted textures. What this means is that even basic graphics cards can handle this game, still looking good with a decent frame rate! A high point of this game are the incredible visual styles Blizzard has achieved. From the creepy forests of the Undead, to the rolling grasslands of the Tauren lands, the game never ceases to look fresh and exciting as you travel across Azeroth. Of course these environments are not uninhabited - the monsters you fight range from the unusual (the frog-like Murlocs, with their ...

  • Life in the Cyber World!

    If you like living out your dull worthless life inside a fantasy world no deeper than your monitor, then this is the game for you. I have seen and read all the rave reviews about WoW and for the most part they are correct. Not the best graphics in the world considering the games that are coming out now, but good enough(very Cartoony). The only problem with this game is all quests seem to be the same thing over and over and over and over and over(get the point). Its like, go kill this or go do that. The rewarding system isnt all that great and it takes way to long just to lvl up and really get things going. Unless you have all the time in the world to play this game. Yes, World of Warcraft is probably the Best MMORPG to date, but it is definately not the best online game to play. Nor the ...

  • Worth its value, but....

    World of Warcraft is a great game that in all likelyhood will blow away most new players that join in it. There are a variety of races/classes/quests and just general adventures that will keep people busy for a long time. As you progress you will meet many new people and perhaps join guilds to take your chances with the well designed dungeons (aka instances). One especially interesting thing is the storyline that goes along with it, now to be honest I was clueless on a few things, but after reading a few of the books it all started to click and make sense. Also, unlike with other games, the quests have some sort of value upon completing them. Meaning you don't just do the same quest over and over, but rather you build up towards something or you just generally accomplish something that is ...