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World of WarCraft - MMORPG based in the Warcraft universe
By Vivendi Games, Blizzard
Discontinued, Out-of-Date, and End-of-Line
World of WarCraft is no longer available to be played, unless you have an older Mac that will play it. This list is for historical and archival purposes.
We no longer play games on the Mac since we did not buy a Mac to play games but to be productive with Music Production and Recording, Film Production and Editing, and Website Design and Magement.
World of WarCraft
- Designers: Blizzard
- Publisher: Vivendi Games, Blizzard
- Game Rating: T (Teen) Blood and Violence
- Release Date:November 23, 2004
- Players: 1 - But play against multiple real people online
- Minimum Requirements: 1.3 GB available HD space, 128 MB of RAM, Mac OS X 10.3.9 to 10.6.X, 400 MHz G3 processor
Summary
World of Warcraft is a MMORPG based in the Warcraft universe. The player creates a character choosing from 8 races and 9 classes. Most races start in their own part of the vast world. As the races move out from their starting locations, they can meet the other races if they choose to move out through the world. Both races and classes have unique abilities, skills, and spells to help them survive in the world.
The game offers professions for players to learn, if they want. You have the choice of 2 major professions, such as Alchemy, Herbalism, Skinning, and Tailoring, as well as the ability to have unlimited minor professions, such as Fishing and Cooking. Progressing in these skills allows you to make more things or have better results from the skills.
The gameplay is similar to most other MMORPG games, where you must go out into the world, complete quests, kill monsters, and level up your character. And, as often is the case, you also will want to find, make, or buy better equipment as you go along. There are multiple levels of equipment from normal to artifact based on rarity. The player can also join various guilds and parties.
You also can move quickly between areas by learning to ride a mount when your level is high enough, or taking another form of transport that you cannot control movement for, such as train, griffon, and more.