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I was thinking about this while talking about WoW with an old friend. We played together in Vanilla and TBC. That game got me out of military FPS and into fantasy, but it also got me into fantasy novels, film, and even traveling to places of spectacular natural beauty, like Switzerland and Ireland. It had a lot of influence on my mentality toward teamwork, coordination, planning, and project execution. And it made me deeply appreciative of a wider variety of music, when before I was exclusively interested in rock.

In a way, I feel like Wow helped me develop as a person. Did any games do something like this for you?

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