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Add to that the convenience of on-demand play and the ability to play for only a few minutes at a time if you want and the attraction to the busy/attention defecit consumer is obvious.
I think this is important too. A table top rpg requires other players, and if you don't know anyone who plays, even if you bought all the books for a game, it may be hard to start a campaign. When I first realy got into gaming, this was the hardest part. I had a group in California was attended elementary school. But I moved accross the country in 7th grade, and it took about a year and half to find other players who could play consistently. With WOW, the players are all online. And you don't even truly need them, because the computer can still present you with challenges.