CoffeeMud is a text-based fantasy Virtual Reality engine (a MUD). It is a mature, full-featured Java codebase. It includes web (HTTP) and email (SMTP) servers, chat (IMC2 and I3) and web clients, and supports ANSI, MXP, and MSP.
Paradice9 is a terminal server that was developed to aid internet-based tabletop roleplaying sessions. It has been actively used for approximately two years to support five Warhammer 40K Roleplaying (Dark Heresy/Rogue Trader/etc.) games.
On top of that, its software architecture can also stand as
... [More] a platform for Telnet/ANSI based computing, for example as a MUD server. [Less]
A mud game written as a distributed system in Java/RMI, with a central server and any number of clients. The game world expands dynamically with the number of players, according to a preset ratio that relates the number of players to the number of rooms and with new rooms more monsters are spawned
... [More] also. After logging into the game, players start in The Lobby, which is also where they are respawned if killed. Combat takes place when players encounter monsters, or when they attack each other. [Less]
HavokMUD - Havok is a text base MUD written entirely in C. Havok has followed the diku family tree (Diku, Silly, Dale) to become a very modified and unique MUD . Our goal is to create a stable, fun filled, newbie friendly environment.
This MUD is in the process of being totally rewritten, with
... [More] the goal of removing *ALL* legacy Diku-licensed code, and becoming truly open-source.
It was formerly found at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/havok [Less]
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