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  • 16K MUD Competition Results - Results of a competition to write the best possible MUD server in under 16 kilobytes.
  • Bluemud - Based on Varium project. Features documentation, research and project details.
  • CGMUD - Graphical MUD system ported from AmigaMUD. Has a graphical MUD client written in Java and an efficient server written in C. CGMUD is not derived from any other MUD and has no licensing restrictions.
  • CoolMUD Server - CoolMUD is an object-oriented, disk-based MUD server originally written by the creator of MOO. It has support for distributed processing. This version features some bug fixes in the server and improved in-database code.
  • Cosm - Cosm is an endeavor to create an interactive, multi-user world set in a fantasy setting. Cosm is remarkable for being written 100% in Java, both on the server and the client. The client uses Java3d.
  • DUMB MUD - The 'Diabolically Uncrashable MUD Builder' project aims to provide a server that is first and foremost stable and reliable. The DUMB language is a dialect of Lisp.
  • EmberMUD - Flexible open-source MUD engine, capable of supporting almost any role-playing setting.
  • FTP.GAME.ORG Mud Archive - A directory of MUD server sources and other related files available for FTP, organized by server type.
  • Kanga.nu MUD Server FTP Archive - Repository of MUD servers containing many old servers of historical interest, as well as new ones.
  • KoalaMUD - Koala is a highly-distributed IP6/IP4 MUD server. It allows for very large game worlds to be distributed between multiple machines in a manner transparent to players.
  • LMud - An implementation written in Common Lisp.
  • Majik 3D - A project to create a 3D online role-playing environment set in a medieval fantasy world. The server uses proprietary technologies provided by Taika Technologies.
  • Momoko - An open source, modular, extensible platform for building multi-user environment. Momoko transparantly distributes objects over multiple servers and supports several scripting languages. Written in Java.
  • MUD eXtension Protocol (MXP) - An open specification for enhancing the communication between MUD servers and clients. It is loosely based on the HTML and XML standards.
  • Mud Server Developer's Page - Information and links related to mud server development. Aims to maintain a comprehensive list of mud ports for Windows.
  • Muq - Ambitious distributed MUD server with a long list of features. One of the main aims of the project is to construct non-proprietary online communities based on free software.
  • New MUD Code-bases - Catalog of new and original MUD servers for different platforms and programming languages. Includes short descriptions and links to the project web pages and their authors.
  • Playforfun: Servers List - Listing of MUD servers.
  • The AIME Project - An open-source MUD engine, designed to provide as much flexibility as possible to the designer creating the online world.
  • The Cold Project - A group of programmers involved in developing in ColdC. ColdC is an object-oriented database language designed for setting up persistent online servers, such as MUDs.
  • The Grendel Project - A MUD server for Win32 written in Delphi 5. Features include multi-threaded design, copy-over procedure and IPv6 support.
  • The MUD32 Project - Notes on a Windows based Mud server.
  • Valhalla Mud Engine - MUD engine by the original writers of the DIKU MUD server. Unlike DIKU, VME is available under a business license that allows commercial exploitation.
  • Varium - A development project to create an Open Source distributed MUD server. Features news, design FAQs, downloads, resources and information on how to contribute.
  • [rec.games.mud]: FAQ #4/4: Servers at a glance - Detailed information about mud server types.
  • Search our Wiki for MUDs Servers - Find more information about this subject by clicking here

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Last update : 2003-06-14 01:15:26

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