World of Warcraft

The Evolution of WoW and Its Many Games

Check out a column called Play Evolution, by James Lantz. He write about "The Evolution of World of Warcraft". Basically he covers the many games within World of Warcraft. Things such as the exploration game, where you explore "secret" areas and every corner of the maps. There's ways to have fun with the fishing and crafting professions and a lot more.

You can’t beat World of Warcraft – there’s no such thing. There are no victory conditions, and you’ll never see a screen that pops up and says, “You win!” You may think that getting to the highest possible level is an obvious victory, but that’s not true for everyone. Some people are satisfied with hitting the level cap, but others want to beat every raid boss.

It’s perfectly feasible to imagine hundreds of personal goals, even ones as obscure as crossing from one capital city to another at level one, or camping an important travel NPC so no one can reach his hub. Because there’s nothing as simple as beating the game, every goal in World of Warcraft is completely arbitrary and set by each player to match his or her own desires.

Check out the full column here.

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  • Mon, Mar 17 2008 5:29 PM ()

    seems to me the "many games" the author is talking about is PvP...he says people can do whatever they want and not be any closer to "winning" than anyone else, but really all he talks about in any depth is PvP and how it's changed as Blizzard learned how to cater to the growing variety in interests of its playerbase as it grew larger and larger.

    interesting read, but if you judge it based on the title: "..meh."

  • Eddywars said 
    Mon, Mar 17 2008 5:29 PM ()

    lol this storie in my birthday ^^ .thats true but guild wars almost better.

  • Mon, Mar 17 2008 5:29 PM ()

    Guild Wars is nice i got it but it hurts me that its world its not free like wow you always follow a path and with no free roam players

  • Mon, Mar 17 2008 5:29 PM ()

    sentence fragments. things that no sense?

  • Aaberg said 
    Mon, Mar 17 2008 5:29 PM ()

    Haven't tried GW, but the thing I love about WoW is the freedom.
    Be it of movement, gamestyles, priorities, or whatever :D

  • Switched said 
    Mon, Mar 17 2008 5:29 PM ()

    My set goal is to track you down and force you refund our time spent reading what we already knew. WoW >GW in so many ways :PPp j/k no need to call the e-police.

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