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Anatolia MUD is a Multi-User Dungeon game based on Diku MUD. Anatolia is another name for Asia-Minor: where Asia and Europe intersect. Anatolia MUD is a text based multi-user game. For further details please visit: http://anatoliamud.sf.net
Moved to http://www.fuzzball.org
Everything here has been frozen for historical purposes.
Fuzzball Muck is a networked multi-user MUD chat server. It is user-extensible, and newer versions (6.x) support advanced features such as GUI dialogs, through close client-server cooperation with Trebuchet or other clients that support MCP-GUI.
...This project has merged into another that can be found here:
https://github.com/nicrohobak/Toolbox
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A simple telnet server originally developed as a foundation to a MUD server project called HexMUD. These project should be maintained alongside each other, but this particular project should be a very generic telnet/SSH server and nothing more. The game logic belongs in the HexMUD project.
A multiplayer RPG that connects as a psuedo server to an IRCD. Built in the tradition of old BBS Door games such as LORD (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_the_Red_Dragon). Forest fights add experience and gold needed to best your master (gain level
The mud server software currently used at Fatal Dimensions. Some features: TCL based mob/obj/room/area progs; Pueblo and MXP support; a POP3 server to access the notes; a HTTPserver for online statistics; INTERMUD 3 communications; non-blocking dns looku
ele (enCore Learning Environment) is a moo- and web-based environment (server, db, GUI) designed for educational purposes. It aids and promotes online learning and community building through open standards and ease of use. http://encore-consortium.org/