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QuoteFrom what I have seen on the Net it is probably more suitable for spotty faced teenagers! I don't play it myself, but I believe the demographic for WoW participants is highly educated, financially sound and often with a strong interest in literature and science. I've always been a keen game player, however; Bridge, Scat, the multitude of Monopoly games, D & D, Chess, Cataan and - in the past - Cluedo, Careers, Scoop! and Buccaneer. I think games embody an intrinsic value in social development and certainly serve to bring together groups of people who might otherwise have no common interests.
From what I have seen on the Net it is probably more suitable for spotty faced teenagers!
Ian, how does THIS type of game serve to bring people together, when by its very nature, you can play against people across the world who you are never likely to meet?I think this type of game is detrimental to REAL social interaction
Mr Falafel sums it up pretty well actually but seeibg is believing. If you would like some examples, Youtube has many videos of gameplay for you to see and if that whets your appetite for more then please visit:the Warcraft Official site at - http://us.battle.net/wow/en/ - where all will be revealed.
Battle games of any type bore me to tears
Most sports these days are fixed.
Wherever big money is involved there's almost certainly going to be corruption.
Therefore the only fair and genuine sport is.... Wrestling!
Also Bowls, but Bowls made it into the Olympics, despite it being played by middle aged blokes smoking pipes!