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The time of Archmages will be an open-source MUD game.
Players can be connected to the game server using either a special client or through IRC or they can use a Web-interface. This means that a player can reach the server from virtually any platform.
qfl is an ASL client for the Linux operating system. ASL is the Adventure Scripting Language, developed by Alex Warren for use in Quest, his text game system. Despite the name, qfl contains no code from Quest, but will be fully compatible with Quest.
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NuMMoG is an effort to make a massively multiplayer server and client, utilizing (at first) ASCII-based graphics then expanding to 2D or 3D graphics at a later date as project interest increases.
Skwatt is a MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role playing game) developped by 8 people (game designer, art designers, programmers). The main goal is having fun in developping it. For now we have a 3D Windows Client and a Linux server.
The Grid is a network console game where players take the role of an avatar exploring a virtual world of computer systems where agents roam. Avatars can be customised by shape, code (skills), upgrades (equipment) and neuromancy (spells).
A decentralized MMORPG modelled after the world wide web such that anyone can host a world on his server and link it to other worlds in the web. It also differs from other such games because its focus is on puzzle-style quests instead of monster killing.
JAMIE (JAva Mud Implementing Engine) is a text-only, telnet-based MUD server written in Java. It provides an original experience-less and level-less job-based system that can be expanded by those who wish to run their own MUD.
FurionMUCK is a modern MUD server based on TinyMUCK and Fuzzball extensions. It uses a MySQL driven backend storage engine for improved reliability, functionality, scalability and stablity.
An MMORPG package that aims to provide an incredibly customizeable server, and thus a highly customizeable experience, as well as an engaging 3D interface on the client side.
...Where other MUDs promise an extensible or OO architecture, Sirophix will actually deliver. Sirophix MUD is designed from the ground up to support extensibility and dynamic systems based on compiled .NET code.
Written in 100% pure Java NIO is used to provide Non-Blocking connections. Persistence can be handled using a Database or xml files. It features html and ansi colour, city politics, siege weapons, destructible rooms and dynamically created areas.
An implementation of a MUD using Java and SQL. It will be fully portable to any JVM, and store the whole MUD in a relational database. Allowing for load balancing and multi server environments and plugins.
The GMRJ is an open-source, freely-playable, GNU MMORPG written in Java. This project involves the production of graphics, maps, and game elements, as well as the server/client structure of the game.
Evening is a game engine based off of the open-sourced Quake 3 engine code. The Evning engine will have features like physics and per-pixel lighting and be perfect for commercial-quality game projects.
AIMud is a mud server coded in C with easy customization via plugins. Computer controled creatures in this MUD will be close to realistic. Some ideas are to have them group together and with players, move between areas, gain experience, and level up.
ErisMUD is a MUD/MOO engine and server written in Python and SQLite and supports many features: it has rooms, chat, NPCs, items, player creation, ANSI colors, etc. Internal commands take care of the development and maintenance.