A (usually text-based) multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun and flirting, others are used for serious software development or education purposes and all that lies in between A significant feature of most MUDs is users can create things which stay after they leave and with which other users can interact in their absence, thus allowing a world to be built gradually and collectively
(Bilgisayar) In computer gaming, a MUD (Multi-User Dungeon, Domain or Dimension) is a multi-player computer game that combines elements of role-playing games, hack and slash style computer games and social chat rooms
(n ) See also "MUSE " Acronym for Multi-User Domain A MUD is an electronic venue where users can adopt an identity (called an "avatar") and interact with each other in real time MUDs have their origin in fantasy and role-playing games, but today MUDs exist for a variety of purposes, including education Find out more at Jennifer Smith's FAQ: Basic Information About MUDs and MUDing
Multi-User Dungeon, Multi-User Dimension, Multi-User Database Describes an area on the Internet where people create 'virtual worlds' by taking on a different, often unusual, personalities and interact together in this world
(pronounced like the word "mud"): Multi-User Dungeon An online role-playing game similar to Dungeons and Dragons Normally text-based, Multi-User Dungeons allow numerous people play and interact in the same game scenario at the same time
(Multi-User Dungeon or Dimension) A (usually text-based) multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun and flirting, others are used for serious software development, or education purpose and all that lies in between A significant feature of most MUDs is that users can create things that stay after they leave and which other users can interact with in their absence, thus allowing a world to be built gradually and collectively
Multi-User Dungeon or Dimension -- A multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun and flirting, others are used for serious software development, or education purposes and all that lies in between A significant feature of most MUDs is that users can create things that stay after they leave and which other users can interact with in their absence, thus allowing a world to be built gradually and collectively Related Topic: MOO , MUSE [Back to The Top]
Acronym for Multi-User Dungeon or Domain MUDs are role-playing games that take place on a computer Users can Telnet to a MUD host, and create a character MUDs can be action, adventure, or fantasy games, and allow you to save your character for future play Some MUDs have thousands of registered characters, and most foster a community or culture of their own These are highly-addictive areas of the Internet, and users can spend many hours enthralled in this type of activity
(Multi-User Dungeon or Dimension) -- A (usually text-based) multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun and flirting, others are used for serious software development, or education purposes and all that lies in between A significant feature of most MUDs is that users can create things that stay after they leave and which other users can interact with in their absence, thus allowing a world to be built gradually and collectively See Also: MOO , MUSE
(Multi-User Dungeon or Dimension) -- A multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun, while others are used for serious software development, or education purposes See Also: MOO and MUSE
Multi-User Dungeon or Dimension A usually text-based, multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun and game playing, while others are used for serious software development, education purposes, and all that lies in between A significant feature of most MUDs is that users can create things that stay after they leave and which other users can interact with in their absence, thus allowing a "world" to be built gradually and collectively
(Multi-User Dungeon or Dimension) -- A multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun, others are used for serious software development, or education purposes The most significant feature of most MUDs is that users can create things that stay after they leave and which other users can interact with in their absence MUDs have the potential to build an entire world, gradually and collectively See Also: MOO , MUSE
"Multi-user dungeon/dimension": an often text-based multi-user simulation environment Some are for entertainment and gaming purposes, others are used for serious software development or educational purposes A significant feature of most MUDs is that users can create objects that stay after they leave and with which other users can interact in their absence
Multi-User Dungeon, or sometimes Multi-User Dimension A text-based alternate reality where you can progress to a level at which you can modify the environment Mostly used for games, and extremely addictive A (usually text-based) multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun and flirting, others are used for serious software development, or education purposes and all that lies in between A significant feature of most MUDs is that users can create things that stay after they leave and which other users can interact with in their absence, thus allowing a world to be built gradually and collectively
Similar to a MOO (Multi Object Oriented game), a MUD is a multi-user simulation environment Some are purely for fun, others are used for education purposes
Acronym for Multi-User Dungeon, a type of text based adventure game accessed with telnet or a specialized client program There are many types of MUD including Diku, MOO, and MUSE
Multi-User Dimension (or Dungeon) A multi-user simulation environment in which users can create objects that others can interact with even after the creator has left the environment Over time, virtual worlds are created in this fashion
A multi-user dungeon (also sometimes called multi-user dimension, but in either case abbreviated to "MUD") is sort of a combination between the online chatting abilities provided by something like IRC and a role-playing game A MUD built with object oriented principles in mind is called a "Multi-user dimension object-oriented", or MOO Yet another variant is called a "multi-user shell", or MUSH Still other variants are called multi-user role-playing environments (MURPE) and multi-user environments (MUSE) There are probably more In all cases the differences will be mostly academic to the regular user, as the same software is used to connect to all of them Software to connect to MUDs can be found for most platforms, and there are even Java based ones that can run from within a browser