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World of Warcraft

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The hugely popular massively multiplayer RPG is coming to your tabletop! The World of Warcraft Online Roleplaying Game is one of the most successful computer games ever, and has garnered enthusiastic acclaim from its more than 3 million players worldwide. Play your favorite Warcraft classes and races as you explore the world of Azeroth in this enormous board game. Battle opponents, gather treasure, and gain levels! Embark on quests to grow ever more powerful and compete to be the greatest hero in all the land. The epic World of Warcraft Board Game production includes gorgeously crafted components, including over 150 highly detailed, sculpted plastic figures representing the multiple races of the World of Warcraft. Players will be able to take the roles of all nine of the World of Warcraft classes, each with its own unique and fun talents and powers. The World of Warcraft Board Game is a massive production that will ship in Fantasy Flight Game's signature Epic Style Box.

Features:

More than 125 plastic figures crafted from 29 individual sculpts


More than 1,000 high-quality componets!


World of Warcraft: the Board Game is a fantasy adventure board game for 2-6 players, playable in 2-4


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.75 inches
Product Width: 4.25 inches
Product Height: 23.25 inches
Product Weight: 9.0 pounds
Package Length: 23.3 inches
Package Width: 11.6 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 9.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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5A WoW game for the hardcore!!Dec 10, 2008
I haven't played too much of the World of Warcraft PC game but I've been a fan of both Warcraft 2 and Warcraft 3 so I decided to pick this game up. And I must say I was impressed by the quality and complexity of the game.
Much to the style of an online RPG game, there are classes to choose from and two factions players can belong to and they all come straight from the PC game. The objective of the game is to defeat the chosen boss creature within the 30 turns, or fifteen rounds, of the game. If players can't defeat the boss within that time period, then the two factions, the Alliance players and the Horde players, enter into an all out battle for supremacy. The game is composed of various actions the players can do during their turns. Players must complete quests to level up their characters and thus gain more powerful equipment, spells, skills, and items. All the equipment, skills, spells, and items are represented by cards and these cards grant bonus and determine the number and kind of dice rolled in combat. There are also quest cards and event cards. Quest cards represent the quests players must complete while event cards change the flow of the game after a certain number of turns. All quests in the main game of World of Warcraft: the Board Game, is composed of killing off monsters. Once those quests are completed rewards and experience are given to the players. Other actions players can choose to do is go to town, travel, rest, train, and engage in combat.
Setup for this game can take a while if there are fewer players but can speed up significantly if there is a large group setting up the game simultaneously. The game takes a long time to play and the rule book is big, approximately 40 pages long so patience is required to learn the rules of the game. An average game can last anywhere around 4 to 5 hours. I'd recommend this game to hardcore board game fans and to fans of WoW. If you fall into those two categories then this is a must! But if you haven't played WoW but like complex board games then you'll definitely like this game.

4WoW basically only much more hands onMay 28, 2008
I am an avid Warcraft fan, I play Warcraft III and World of Warcraft. I also read the books, and all the fan fiction I can find. This was the logical next step for me. If you have 2-5 friends that you want to spend the day playing a really fun and deep game with some fairly omplicated game mechanics involved then this is for you.

Quality of the board and artwork are top notch, the player pieces and monster models are fair quality, but not great. The colors of take me out of the experience but not enough to take away the fun.

This game has A LOT of pieces, and you will use every single one of them.
1st play through was 6 hours with full group, the next few after that were around 5 hours.

I am ready to start playing with expansions, so I will be looking at the Burning Crusade expansion first.

J.Vaughn

5Good Solid GameMay 28, 2008
Fans of old classics like Talisman should enjoy this game. You don't have to play the online game to understand the basics of the game, though the names for talents/items/etc come straight from the online portion. A four person game takes about 6 hours to play unless you all know the rules. My group found the game to be a good replacement for a nightly RPG session when you are missing people or don't have enough time to prepare a decent RPG.

5World of Warcraft Board GameDec 17, 2007
World of Warcraft boardgame seems at first to be ultra-expensive. But for what you get, and the outstanding quality of the pieces and components, it is a fair price. It's a great game. Takes about 4 - 6 hours for 2 - 6 players to complete. Great companion to the on line game.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Good for the first hour... or two...Dec 17, 2007
The WOW board game is a well put together game overall, and relatively fun to play... at first.

I'm not going to rehash the points made by the other reviewers, as they are valid, but the overall experience is what leads me with a middle of the road review.

The game is great from the standpoint that you incorporate RPG elements in "building" your character... the quests and items all lend a distinct flavor to the game, but the mechanics of the game are what drag down the rating.

From a fun factor standpoint (which is why we play GAMES, no?) the game drags you along for a 4+ hour ride. At first, it is relatively enjoyable.. but eventually the game wears thin and gets repetitive. VERY repetitive, despite the various quests.

Eventually it becomes not much more than a turn-swapping, roll massive amounts of dice ordeal. Combine this with one "slow" player or a "tactically slow/meticulous" player and you could find yourself waiting in excess of 20 minutes for a turn to come up.

The beginning of the game moves quickly, but as the mechanics stay the same and the game does not mature with the character progression, the game is doomed by folks waiting on line for a turn. It almost seems as if the game can be played independently from the other players save when a PvP element is introduced into play. Based on this standpoint, luck is often the determining factor in who is the victor (who drew the better cards, strategy aside).

So it's good, it's long, and then it gets strained... and eventually the strain saps the fun out a promising idea.

 
 
 
 
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