could you write me off list?
so we can talk about this in more detail, and so i can get direct
instruction on how to do it.
for example:. what is mush z, and where do i get the soundpack from
is it easy to set up
are their options in the mud that i need to set
i've lots of questions!
On 01/10/2014 15:31, lenron brown wrote:
I play there I am kind of a beginner myself but maybe we could work
together at some point to figure some things out. The players were
helpful last time I played. That mush z soundpack is amazing.
On 10/1/14, emily <[email protected]> wrote:
hi zack,
no, i don't use any of the I devices. just a PC.
i'll check out alter eon mud, for sure. do you play their yourself?. so
i can get directions on how to play it if i get lost or something
thanks
On 01/10/2014 12:41, Zachary Kline wrote:
Hi Emily,
Welcome! I'm a longtime list member and it's always nice to see a new
face, so to speak. If I may begin with a question, do you have an iPhone,
or another Apple device? One of my top recommendations for fantasy and the
like is played on iOS, and so that may or may not be open to you.
It's hard to make a small list of suggestions. There is quite a bit out
there. I'll try, though.
1. King of Dragon pass, iOS fantasy strategy game. This one is something
of a hobby horse of mine--I helped make it accessible a few years back and
so have played it quite a bit. Basically it's a roleplaying and strategy
game in which you lead a clan of people to settle a new land, the titular
Dragon Pass. It's rather unique, and has a little bit of everything from
battles and heroic quests to dealing with your clan's internal politics,
all spiced by a bunch of potential random events to make each game
replayable. It takes a bit to get into, but has an excellent instruction
manual readable within the game, or online. One potential issue is the
price--it's $9.99, which is a lot in the app world. I personally feel it's
worth every penny. KoDP is in the App Store at
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/king-of-dragon-pass/id335545504?mt=8
2. Alter Aeon Mud. This one is more traditional, and potentially cool if
you want lots of sound effects and so on. There is a fan-made client and
sound pack for Windows which turns this otherwise pretty hack and slash
mud into an experience almost like the MMORPGs sighted players play,
without the graphics. It's a lot of fun, and incredibly popular
hereabouts. The gameplay is pretty much hack and slash as I said, spiced
with quests and more traditional mudding stuff. I'm personally more of a
roleplayer than a hack and slash fan, but I feel obliged to recommend the
game to you anyway. The client is found at http://www.mush-z.com. It's not
the same playing the mud without it, but that's at www.dentinmud.org if
you feel so inclined.
These are two recommendations to hopefully get you started. Others will
probably chime in with more, and I'm running over the message size limits
as it is. I hope you enjoy, and do keep us posted.
Best,
Zack.
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