Dzonna
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- Mar 28, 2017
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For anyone who has played this game I speak to you.
** If you don't feel like reading all of it, answer this - Is wow the best game of all time and will they ever make the game on consoles or another game like ** they - blizzard or another developer
World of warcraft used to be so sticky. Stickiness is, in my opinion, the most important measure of “greatness.” In a nutshell, if the offer of more excitement, combined with the invested time and cost, make it hard to impossible to leave, then a game is sticky. If lack of innovation and future excitement is overwritten by communal and investment stickiness, it’s hard to keep it going.
I feel like Wow perfected this element. There was enough to do when you didn't know anyone online. However, when you played with friends time literally flew by. Video games sure, they take up our time, we schedule our lives around them sometimes whether we admit it or not, lose sleep, are late for dinner cuz were finishing up something etc... But with wow I feel like the game had the ability to take over peoples lives (which wasn't the case for me or anyone I knew, but I heard sad stories online)
Anyways, im wondering... has anyone played a game that kept you coming back for more like wow did? I feel like it had the pick up and play element like cod does, the adventure like skyrim and the music of a zelda game. This game was my favourite game about a decade ago and it still puts a smile on my face now.
** If you don't feel like reading all of it, answer this - Is wow the best game of all time and will they ever make the game on consoles or another game like ** they - blizzard or another developer
World of warcraft used to be so sticky. Stickiness is, in my opinion, the most important measure of “greatness.” In a nutshell, if the offer of more excitement, combined with the invested time and cost, make it hard to impossible to leave, then a game is sticky. If lack of innovation and future excitement is overwritten by communal and investment stickiness, it’s hard to keep it going.
I feel like Wow perfected this element. There was enough to do when you didn't know anyone online. However, when you played with friends time literally flew by. Video games sure, they take up our time, we schedule our lives around them sometimes whether we admit it or not, lose sleep, are late for dinner cuz were finishing up something etc... But with wow I feel like the game had the ability to take over peoples lives (which wasn't the case for me or anyone I knew, but I heard sad stories online)
Anyways, im wondering... has anyone played a game that kept you coming back for more like wow did? I feel like it had the pick up and play element like cod does, the adventure like skyrim and the music of a zelda game. This game was my favourite game about a decade ago and it still puts a smile on my face now.