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    Stigma - The Game
    Multiplayer online role playing game, based on original mechanics and setting, with a light client (runnable as a Java Applet) and persistent, highly customizable server.
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    Eternal Realms is a game engine written in Java that seeks to create worlds where the users craft their own universe. Eternal Realm derivatives are massively multiplayer roleplaying games, where a person guides their player down any path they desire.
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    This is not a MMORPG but insted a game designed for a small number of players in a dungeon setting. Emphasis is on game design and balance. The game's interface is graphical and uses 2d isometric tiles. The project is being created using Java 1.4
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    A Java-based (thus all-platform) 3D MMORPG based on an non-conventional ruleset, using state-of-the-art graphics (the OpenMind engine) and a peer-to-peer networking concept. The setting should be a more or less classical middle ages/fantasy world.
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    Java MUD will be an OS/platform independent MUD server written in Java (SDK 1.2.2). It also will include a fantasy world setting to be able to start MUDing/MUD hosting instantly.
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    HexMUD

    A generic C++ MUD server featuring a strategy-style hexagon map

    ...While not specifically a MUD project, this project's basic concept has merged into another that can be found here: https://github.com/nicrohobak/Toolbox Along with an additional, related project of extreme interest: https://github.com/nicrohobak/AnsiGL ------------------------------------------------------------ HexMUD aims to be a fully-featured, game-system agnostic MUD server with a centrally focused feature of an added top-down hexagon-based map (dynamically generated and drawn in ANSI/ASCII art) giving a basic visual representation of your immediate surroundings in addition to traditional descriptions. Many (most?) MUD servers hard-code a specific game system, or a specific game setting within their code, but HexMUD strives to be as generic as possible in this area, allowing each separate administrator to easily build a custom code base while also gaining access to all of the core features HexMUD provides.
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