Re: Introduction to Mud's world

A little extended information, muds are servers that run on either someone's local machine, or on a dedicated server, or even a VPS does quite nicely. MUD stands for Multi-user dungeon and was back when D&D was in its prime. Although muds can have nothing to do with fantasy and or magic, a lot of them do, however, there are plenty of sci fi muds. On windowsI would recommend MUSHClient, although you do need a plugin for it to read automatically. What you need to connect to a mud is its server IP and port. You plug these into your client so it knows where to connect. A MOO is like a mud but more extensive in the features it offers. A MUSH is another form, and instead of hack 'n slash, MUSHs focus on roleplay, although, of course you can have a roleplay enforced mud. What you want to do is to find a site that has a database of muds that you can look through to find the type of mud you want to play, www.mudconnect.com and www.topmudsites.com are two. Sorry, I was too lazy to create the links.

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