MUD, aka Multi-User Domain or Multi-user Dungeon, games were telnet-based, text-adventure games revolving around D and D and sci-fi themes. You interacted with, and sometimes battled, other players while exploring a textual "world" with different areas and monsters. Many were european based, but there were some good US sites, mainly out of universities.
I remember my friends and I getting seriously addicted to MUDs during my undergrad time in 92 to 94-One guy dropped out from playing so much, and my best friend met his wife-to-be on one such site Our skins took on a flourescent green tint from playing in this old, basement VAX lab nearly 24/7
Player battles usually consisted of a s**tload of text rolling down the screen as mega level players slugged it out with super armor, spells, and weapons. For a pre civ-II and smac undertaking, it was quite addictive fun.
Anyway, I stumbled across an old shareware mud client and went back to some of the old MUD sites. There were considerably less people, but still many faithful players for such a dated genre. Some of the sites include NannyMud, Revenge of the End of the Line (a good one), BatMuD(the biggest one), or Viking Mud.
Was anybody else into MUD? If so, can you recommend some sites? This client has many, many built in sites, and I'm having strange fun exploring this vast wasteland of sites.
I remember my friends and I getting seriously addicted to MUDs during my undergrad time in 92 to 94-One guy dropped out from playing so much, and my best friend met his wife-to-be on one such site Our skins took on a flourescent green tint from playing in this old, basement VAX lab nearly 24/7
Player battles usually consisted of a s**tload of text rolling down the screen as mega level players slugged it out with super armor, spells, and weapons. For a pre civ-II and smac undertaking, it was quite addictive fun.
Anyway, I stumbled across an old shareware mud client and went back to some of the old MUD sites. There were considerably less people, but still many faithful players for such a dated genre. Some of the sites include NannyMud, Revenge of the End of the Line (a good one), BatMuD(the biggest one), or Viking Mud.
Was anybody else into MUD? If so, can you recommend some sites? This client has many, many built in sites, and I'm having strange fun exploring this vast wasteland of sites.
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