Um.... in an awkward sort of way Adventure quest is... its offline, do quests, kill stuff, etc..
There's Warcraft III and its pretty much like the MMORPG version.
World of Warcraft cannot be played offline - it's an online game that requires server access to run. With regards to downtime, the realms are offline on Tuesdays (US) or Wednesdays (EU) for scheduled maintenance.
The simple answer to your question is yes, you can go online, but you cannot play World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade offline like you could in the classic RTS Warcraft games.
No. World of Warcraft is an mmorpg ( massively multiplayer online roleplaying game) so there is no offline gaming.
World of Warcraft is the MMORPG version of a long-running PC video game series originally named simply "Warcraft". Warcraft may have some online components to it, but is largely a game designed to be purchased at the video games store for a one time fee and then played offline, whereas World of Warcraft has NO offline component and cannot be played without an active subscription with Blizzard Entertainment unless you go to a Private Server which Blizzard doesn't condone.
World of Warcraft
No there is not.
Yes. World of Warcraft is a MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Play Game) game. Which makes it only online play.
Nope, World of Warcraft is made by Blizzard and not Aeria Games.
You cannot play World Of Warcraft, let alone download , if you are not online.
World of WarCraft first came out in late 2004. The world on which it is based has its roots in the WarCraft RTS games, the first of which was released in 1994.
World of Warcraft.