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mud-engine
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An implementation of a MUD in nodejs, with a few modern touches
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CS19 Build Week 1 Backend Repository
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A "Text First" Multi User Dungeon (MUD) engine which attempts to take the utmost advantage of the text format
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An over-engineered MUD engine for learning different tech stacks.
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A mud engine for running simple games
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EmpireMUD is a MUD server with a persistent world map. It is a derivative of CircleMUD and DikuMUD
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The core engine for the UrsaMU MUSH-like server.
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A MUD-engine in python based on mud-pi. Inspired heavily by tbamud/circlemud and evennia. Forked from mud-pi by Mark Frimston.
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Unofficial mirror of the CircleMUD engine.
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NoricMud, a game engine for a text-based online game.
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Zerkalo MUD server (middle Bylins fork)
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An extension of SimpleMUD aimed at providing a more detailed NodeJS MUD implementation. Great for beginners looking to create a new game with some features already created!
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Framework for creating MUD's using web sockets and simulating a terminal in the browser
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This is a MUD (multi-user dungeon) engine lost a bit to time called NetCI (Network Command Interpreter). Essentially it is similar to ColdC/Cold-C in that it provides a MUD server that is database driven and is quite similar to LPMud in that it uses a simplified C-Like scripting language.
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A collection of MUDs from the 1990s
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