I recommend, VIPMUD.
On Feb 12, 2021, at 10:42 AM, john <[email protected]> wrote:



In theory all muds should be accessible, but the amount of text you have to 
process at once can make it difficult to keep track of what's happening.

Consider a battle scene where you're facing say three other enemies, and each 
of you can take an action every second or so. Your screen reader can 
theoretically read all this information, but by the time it finishes, you'll 
probably be unable to react.

Those muds that are considered more accessible have usually taken some steps to 
make themselves friendly to screen readers, whether that be minimizing the 
amount of text you have to process, or making it possible for you to play with 
sounds as well as text. The most obvious example of this is Alter Aeon, where 
almost everything has a sound effect associated with it.


On 2/12/2021 8:32, William wrote:

Hi all

I have never played with MUD before.

While I am reading the information from audiogame.net, I have the following 
question.

As MUD are text based game, so all mud game should be accessible arent it? why 
would some MUD game be regarded as more accessible than the others?

Thanks.









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