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MUDs categorized by codebase.
Games based on the DikuMud codebase as well as resources specific to Diku.
Please submit sites that are directly related to MUDs that use the Diku, Diku II and VieMUD Codebases. More information relating to MUDs and Diku derivatives can be found at Games/Internet/MUDs.
An online game and codebase. Game founded in 1990.

LP

LP muds are muds based on the work of Lars Pensjö and his LP Mud Driver.
Submit only muds using a LPMud Driver here.
MajorMUD is a text-based, fantasy role-playing game, owned by Metropolis and found on many WorldGroup Bulletin Board Systems. Players can select from 13 races and 15 classes as they embark upon adventures in cyberspace. Fans of Dungeons and Dragons will recognize many features of this game.
Multi-User Dungeon Databases running under the Mordor, Mordor 2, Infinite Worlds and DEMISE engines.
Please submit sites which are the website associated with a mud, a fan site based on one of these muds, additional guides for developers. If a fan site it would be useful to indicate clearly which mud it is linked to.
Multi User Chat Kingdoms (a backronym) are MUDs using the TinyMUCK daemon by Steve White or a derivative program. They are mostly social or furry-related.
Sites related to MUCK programming--mainly MPI (Message Parsing Interpreter) and MUF (MUCK Forth)--go in the Programming category. Documentation and help sites other than programming-related sites go in FAQs, Help, and Tutorials. Player lists and players'' sites about MUCKing go in Players.

General sites such as those for particular MUCK server software go in this general category.

Sites for particular MUCK services go in the appropriate theme subcategory: Social, Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Other Themes.

The MUSH (Multi-User Shared Hallucination) branch of the MUD family tree includes games that tend to be centered around roleplaying, world-building, or socializing, rather the combat and level-gaining aspects of other types of MUDs. The MUSH family includes TinyMUSH, PennMUSH, and TinyMUX as well as other less common relatives.
Please submit only web sites for existing games that are open to the public. Also, archive sites for games that were open to the public, but are now defunct, are acceptable. However, they must be designated as such.

Note: The shorter your website description, the more likely it will be published intact. Tell us what makes your MUSH unique in concise, hype-free text.

The Rapture Engine was developed by Iron Realms Entertainment (previously Achaea LLC) and is used, in modified form, for all its MUDs.