Iris is a free 3D Client for the popular Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game Ultima Online. The current Iris version works with the Ultima Online expansions Age of Shadows, Samurai Empire and Mondain's Legacy!
A codebase for the construction of 3d online virtual worlds. Includes everything you need to make your own multiplayer online roleplaying game. All game rules are contained in plugins which can be written in easy scripting languages such as Python.
Freedom is a massively multiplayer role playing game allowing a dynamic world where players can work together to change the world using a variety of skills, including combat, magic, construction and crafting. Dynamic 3D modelling ensures a vibrant game.
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VRMoo can be summed up as such: Virtual Reality Object Oriented MUD. I intend VRMoo to be capable of simulating complex environments, allowing real time 3D interaction with these environments, and allowing real time 3D interaction with other users.
JabaMud is an attempt to build a Java based multiuser reality. The goal is a graphically stunning massively multiplayer RPG that is completely OS independent and relatively quick. JabaMud runs as an application and uses Java3D to render scenes.
Powerful platform for creating networked multiplayer 3D games. The system includes specifications for a client engine and 2 protocols. Demo apps: mud/moo proxy, tetris. Currently uses OpenGL, VRML, java, tcl. Client/server architecture for security.
Anepsosis is a skill based 3D MMORPG placed in a fantasy world of levitating islands inspired by ancient Greece arts, architecture and mythology. For more informations visit http://anepsosis.org