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Warcraft III Battle Chest


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ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Brand: Blizzard Entertainment
EAN: 0020626720892
Label: Blizzard Entertainment
Manufacturer: Blizzard Entertainment
Model: 020626720892
Platform: Macintosh, Windows XP, Windows
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
Release Date: 2003-09-19

Features
In the original Warcraft III, the Orcs have formed a deadly army called the Burning Legion. They threaten all of Azeroth -- use this new danger to form a power base for your nation
Side with the Orcs, Humans, Undead or Night Elves and fight for dominance in a fully-interactive 3D world
Create legenedary heroes that will complete quests and acquire items that advance your army
In Warcraft III - The Frozen Throne, a new threat called the Lich King has come to Azeroth. Take up arms and rush to battle yet one more time!
Expansion features all-new units, player-built shops&buildings, and powerful new magic abilities

Accessories
PC Gamer (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

With the Warcraft III Battle Chest, you'll experience the aventure of a lifetime, as you defend the world of Azeroth from the demonic dark forces that threaten it! Thisgame bundle features Warcraft III, the Frozen Throne expansion, and strategy guides for both. Also includes two official strategy guides from Brady Games to aid you in your quest


User Comments about the Warcraft III Battle Chest

2+ months to master2. It took me 2 months to master rushing when playing on Battle.net. The fact that it's a Real Time Strategy (I'm a big fan)Cons:1. I have a few negative things to say about WarCraft 3.


But once you learn how to defeat the Easy AI you jump with joy. You cannot select which campaign you want to play and the story is not the best. First, It is difficult to master. Races are fun (Except the Undead race)4.


Campaign selection 3. Cool units and heroes3. Pros:1. Second, the campaign is not great.


Awesome gameplay2. You cannot select that many units at a time.Overall a 5 star game.


Not only a great deal, this game has stood the test of time and is still enjoyable today. Play solo in campaign mode, multiplayer RTS classic mode, user created maps, mini games, tower defense, DOTA, castle defenders, and the list goes on. If you like to command and conquer, this game is a must own.



The online is extremely fun and the story mode is quite amazing.


Warcraft 3 is another triumph for blizzard.


Just buy the game and if you dont like it then sell it.


The graphics great and the game play even better.


It will take 2 or so hourse for you to get the hang of thing but once the ball is rolling it wont stop.


The concept of the game is to bulid you empire n=and dominate the map.


A warning its not role-playing game this is a stratagy game.


This game is very very very fun.


I love warcraft 3.



Great landscapes to battle upon and overall a very enjoyable gaming experience. Great game, awesome story which continues the amzing tale from warcraft & warcraft II: Tides Of Darkness. Great graphics, game play and new units. Hope they make a pt.4 and re-release Warcraft and Warcraft II for OS X.



That's likely to be 35-50 hours of game time just in Single Player. The 3D graphics look great. There's also, of course, the world-renowned, Battle.net multiplayer part, too, so this game has essentially infinite replayability.Compared to other RTS games, the single-player chapters are truly immersive. The missions are incredibly different and unique from one another, so you never feel that you're doing the same old thing over and over again. I have yet to play a game from Blizzard that has disappointed me.This Battle Chest comes with the original WW3 plus the Frozen Throne expansion (both strategy guides are included as well, which are basically just detailed walkthroughs for the single-player missions, so they're somewhat superfluous).Just the single-player component of these two games is enormous. The game balance is absolutely flawless (typical Blizzard-style). (54 missions combined + an intro campaign + a secret mission + a bonus campaign). When you play a new race (4 total - each with a completely unique unit and building set, economy style, and feel), new and more powerful units are introduced gradually throughout the campaign, so you're constantly adapting your strategy and devising new and devious methods to crush the opponent with each mission.