| 03-25-2008, 04:11 PM | #1 |
I've been thinking about making a map concerning the lore, the story, behind Warcraft. It would be divided into three catagories: Easy, Hard, and Catagorical: Easy would be, as you might have guessed, easy with questions about the events of Warcraft 3 and WoW. If you've played through the campaigns and read the quests in WoW then this will be your catagory. Hard will concern the more "hidden" parts of Warcraft: Warcraft 1 and 2 and the books (The Last Guardian, Day of the Dragon and so on). Here you could use a little information from Lord of the Clans and prehaps visited Wowwiki a few times. Catagorical have both easy and hard questions but limited to a specific theme: War of the Ancients, Rise of the Scourge, The Flight from Argus etc. These questions require diffrent thing for diffrent catagories: if you pick Rise of the Scourge then reading the Sundering or playing Warcraft 1 won't help while for The Flight from Argus you would need to visit Wowwiki. What do you think, good idea or a bad idea? Oh and I've got few prelimenary screenshots... |
| 03-25-2008, 06:26 PM | #2 |
Hmmm, my thoughts are I hope it's simple and doesn't take you too long to make because I doubt people would play it more than once or twice :/ |
| 03-25-2008, 07:13 PM | #3 |
I'd pwn this game sooo hard Hard questions shouldn't be on WC1 / WC2, they should be on the subtle, finer parts of all warcraft lore (There are many subtletys in WC3 and WoW). Example (Ironically this takes place during the first war): "Who's halls did Aegwynn visit during the first war, warning of Medivh's treachtory." King Llane Wrynn / Adamant Wrynn (if you cite WC1 lore, its Adamant, if you cite revised lore, it's Llane) or "What is the Tirisfalen" A secret council that's purpose was to select the Guardian of Tirisfal |
