

I immediately called and asked if they were looking for anyone who had Macintosh experience (I was a big Mac person at the time). I called 4-1-1 and asked for the number for Blizzard, and they gave it to me.


I didn't want to go into debt, so I thought, why not work in games? I was technical-minded, and I loved games. I was working at a technical book store and I was running out of money for college. It was my first job in the game industry and my second job at all. David came in contact with me through my WarCraft III Easter Egg videos (which can be found here), and graciously answered my questions about his experience as a campaign designer and writer.Ībelhawk: First things first, what was your specific position at Blizzard? Did you just design the campaign levels themselves, or did you have a hand in designing anything else about the game?ĭavid: So at Blizzard I started in Quality Assurance. The full Frozen Throne walkthrough will be included below.As a fanatic of WarCraft III since the game came out when I was in eighth grade, I was honored to have had the awesome chance to speak with an actual developer of the game, David Fried. There have been some changes to the cost of buildings and units to try to balance the game a little bit better. There are new units, new buildings and new upgrades.

The bonus campaign, The Founding of Durotar, follows the story of the Orcs who fled Kalimdor and are now trying to establish a new home in Durotar. There are three main campaigns, Terror of the Tides, Curse of the Blood Elves and Legacy of the Damned. The Frozen Throne continues the story Arthas as he transforms into the Lich King, the search for Illidan and the Elves battle with the Naga. It includes new playable races such as the Blood Elves and the Naga and three new campaigns. One year after the events of Reign of Chaos comes The Frozen Throne.
