Travis Field
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to World Of Warcraft
While it seems that other virtual worlds like Second Life are becoming
less and less popular, World of Warcraft still continues to be one of
the most popular online games among players from all around the world.
Who are those players who participate in one of the most exciting
virtual world in the history of the Web? Who compose the magnificent
loyal crowd that spends hours and hours playing online?
Since its release in 2004, World of Warcraft became a huge hit. Run an
online search about it and you'll find thousands of articles trying to
understand and analyze the secrets of the WoW appeal. One thing that
makes World of Warcraft success unique is the fact that it is a global
phenomenon and that players from different parts of the world share
the same passion for this game. It is not common that virtual games
attract fans from all over the world, but now it seems that the World
of Warcraft crowd can be found in different continents, different
countries and different time zones.
You can find World of Warcraft players in Asia, America, Europe and
even Australia and Africa. This game is huge everywhere.
If the common thought is that World of Warcraft users are mainly males
that facts prove differently. One distributor of World of Warcraft
gold guides told us that he receives orders both from males and
females and that some of the most avid WoW gamers are females. It
seems that World of Warcraft appeals to both genders equally and that
everyone can found his or hers own place in this virtual world.
It is interesting to see how World of Warcraft gamers interact within
themselves in all sorts of virtual chat rooms, gold guide WoW forums
and other designated Wow forums. These forums are the best way for
anthropologists to examine the World of Warcraft crowd. It is
interesting to find both young and older players all interact and chat
about their favorite game.
It is a fact that World of Warcraft can bridge between age
differences, cultures and genders. Maybe it will even bring world
peace?