A MUD client for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows
TinTin++ is a console mud client for any type of text mud or bbs. The mud client's main assets are an easy to learn scripting language, triggers, automapping, and a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input.
Installation instructions for Android, iOS, and several other operating systems are available on the website.
https://tintin.mudhalla.net
www.abandonedrealms.com
http://tintin.sourceforge.net/
Enjoy MMORPG in it's purest form, a shared text based adventure like the one everquest was fashioned after. www.abandonedrealms.com
KBtin is a MUD/MUSH/MOO/telnet client, a heavily extended clone of tintin++. It is not limited to games however, as it can be used to run any line-based program. It uses full screen text mode, with portability preferred over graphical looks.
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