Projects tagged ‘mud’


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Crossfire is a multi-player graphical arcade and adventure game made for X. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet and the rogue-like games (Nethack, Moria, Angband, and ... [More] Ragnarok). Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battling monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same world. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Free Open Source server replacement for Tibia, a graphical multiplayer RPG (MUD)
Created over 3 years ago.

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Soiled is a TELNET client and terminal emulator (VT100, VT102, xterm etc). The code repository also contains a server designed to test mud clients (TELNET clients in line-by-line mode with extra ... [More] features) and various mud related protocols. Soiled is implemented in haXe and it can be run in flash player, version 9 and later, making it a good way to let people easily access TELNET based services via webpages. Soiled has a few features making it suitable for playing muds, it is able to redraw the input line and the prompt when new text arrives from the server, it has support for macros and it keeps a history of both commands entered and text received. Unlike many mud clients it also supports char-by-char mode and therefor it can be used to access programs, such as vim, and play games like NetHack (with DECGraphics and all the colour one wants). The terminal emulator has support for most of the commonly used VT100, VT102 and xterm control sequences. See the Features page for more information. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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The Warlock Front End is written to allow Simutronics games to be played in linux. The primary focus at this time is on Dragonrealms, but other games should (theoretically) work with it.
Created about 1 year ago.

3 Users

A MUD codebase built on top of Python, with help from Twisted and Django. Features include heavy web integration, very simple and easy-to-read code, and virtually limitless scripting possibilities with Python.
Created over 2 years ago.

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Gridarta is an open source (GPL) Map Editor for MMORPGs. Gridarta currently supports Angelion, Crossfire and Daimonin. Written in Java.
Created over 3 years ago.

2 Users

KildClient is a MUD Client written with the GTK+ windowing toolkit. It supports many common features of other clients, such as triggers, gags, aliases, macros, timers, and much more. But its main ... [More] feature is the built-in Perl interpreter. You can at any moment execute Perl statements and functions to do things much more powerful than simply sending text the the mud. Perl statements can also be run, for example, as the action of a trigger, allowing you to do complex things. Some built-in functions of KildClient allow interaction with the world, such as sending commands to it. KildClient's ANSI support s extensive: it supports not only the common 16 colors, but also supports underlined text (singly and doubly), text in italics, text striked through, reverse video and "hidden" text. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

2 Users
   

KMuddy is a MUD client powered by KDE. It aims to be the most powerful, fast, feature-rich and easy to use MUD client. The current version already offers many features such as powerful external ... [More] scripting (which supports very many languages such as Python, Perl, Lua, C/C++), and it's own internal scripting. It has split-screen scrolling, command history, buttons, gauges, logging (both in plain text and HTML), multiple connections, regex support (on both aliases and triggers). All in all, KMuddy is a very powerful competitor among MUD clients on Linux already, and we're looking to expand to Windows and Mac platforms with the coming of KDE 4. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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A not-for-profit effort to create a new multi-user online role-playing game, one with a high degree of immersiveness and believability, depth of character, and, above all, an emphasis on story.
Created over 2 years ago.

2 Users

Spyrit is a cross-platform graphical MUSH/MUCK/MOO client. It aims to be fast, flexible and featureful, and to support ANSI colors, per-MU* configuration, tabbed MU* windows, multiline input with unlimited history, and Python scripting.
Created over 2 years ago.