Random Question: Anyone here MUSH/MUD?
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Random Question: Anyone here MUSH/MUD?
Like the subject says. Does anyone here MUSH or MUD with regularity? If you do, where?
<selfish mode> I'm on two games, an original sci-fi MUSH (RP) game and one new fallout themed place that's starting up and wondered, if anyone would be interested. </selfish>
<selfish mode> I'm on two games, an original sci-fi MUSH (RP) game and one new fallout themed place that's starting up and wondered, if anyone would be interested. </selfish>
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Ya know... I looked into this thread because it was about Mush/Muds, and I was interested in finding a new game.
Dammit Nephtys! I met you on those games!
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You met her on the first. The second.. I'm still waiting to see if it works.LadyTevar wrote:Ya know... I looked into this thread because it was about Mush/Muds, and I was interested in finding a new game.
Dammit Nephtys! I met you on those games!
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Um...there was this one MUD called...shit...Ice-something. I remember it because Baron Lowe was on it.
EDIT: It was called Icemule Trace, but I don't think that's the particular one I was thinking of.
EDIT: It was called Icemule Trace, but I don't think that's the particular one I was thinking of.
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I used to play on several MOOs, and was on the staff on a couple of them. Only one or two were actual full-blown games; the rest were more-or-less RP-based, perhaps augmented by a supplementary combat system. Here are the ones I remember, in roughly chronological order:
Writers of D'ni (based on the backstory of Cyan's MYST games)
Star Conquest (full-blown game in original SF setting, very well-done)
Elendor (Middle Earth setting)
Where No One Has Gone Before (alternate Star Trek timeline)
GalaxyWeb: Stellar Epoch (another game by the makers of Star Conquest)
I dropped out of the scene pretty abruptly after graduating from high school. MUDs might be somewhat more intelligent than those graphical MMORPGs, but they're still dangerously addictive. I wasn't really able to find a comfortable middle ground between full-blown addiction and cold turkey, so I chose the latter.
Writers of D'ni (based on the backstory of Cyan's MYST games)
Star Conquest (full-blown game in original SF setting, very well-done)
Elendor (Middle Earth setting)
Where No One Has Gone Before (alternate Star Trek timeline)
GalaxyWeb: Stellar Epoch (another game by the makers of Star Conquest)
I dropped out of the scene pretty abruptly after graduating from high school. MUDs might be somewhat more intelligent than those graphical MMORPGs, but they're still dangerously addictive. I wasn't really able to find a comfortable middle ground between full-blown addiction and cold turkey, so I chose the latter.
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I've played a ridiculous number of MUD's over the years, but I think I've finally given them up for good. Been clean and MUD-free for over a year now.
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When I read this, I stuck it in my diary to respond to a year later. The sodding thing opened up like 4 days early, that's so irritating. Fucking windows. I hoped I wouldn't still be mudding and I'd have moved on to bigger and better things, like earning loads of money.Dalton wrote:Um...there was this one MUD called...shit...Ice-something. I remember it because Baron Lowe was on it.
EDIT: It was called Icemule Trace, but I don't think that's the particular one I was thinking of.
And I have.
I still mud though:(
The one you were thinking of was Asylum - www.asylum-mud.org