The next generation MUD is an open-source, programmable, customizable MUD server written in java.
It features the ability to program almost everything in the mud and does not have any default interface.
The mud is programmed in javascript and features a standard library allowing manipulation of the game world.
It's other key feature is the possibility for it to contain multiple independent muds in one server instance.

Features

  • the mud is programmable
  • every part of the mud's behavior and every part of the game world can be modified by the javascript code without touching the server itself
  • a class library for connection and object management used to create the mud's interface
  • easily extensible java code
  • ability to run multiple games with one server instance
  • multiple language translations for server messages and javascript errors
  • game world objects are permanently stored in the database and are not directly related to the mud's code

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Programming Language

Java

Database Environment

JDBC

Related Categories

Java Multi-User Dungeons (MUD) Game, Java Game Development Frameworks

Registered

2012-01-04