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A graphical MUD is a MUD that uses computer graphics to represent parts of the virtual world and its visitors. [70] A prominent early graphical MUD was Habitat , written by Randy Farmer and Chip Morningstar for Lucasfilm in 1985. [ 71 ]
Discworld MUD is a popular MUD, a text-based online role-playing game, set in the Discworld as depicted in the Discworld series of books by Terry Pratchett. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some typical activity on the MUD, featuring a map, soul commands, talker channels and performance of rituals.
Sequent was a DikuMUD derivative codebase developed by Raja Kushalnagar ("Duke of Sequent"). It was a text-based online role-playing game that was an accessible DikuMUD based MUD.
The MUD's title; if it has had more than one title, the most recent title. Disambiguation is included only when MUDs in this list have the same title. Founded The date the MUD was founded or first made publicly accessible. Closed The date the MUD ceased to be publicly accessible. A blank entry indicates the MUD continues to operate. Business model
A separate discussion board centered on discussion without Armageddon's rules controlling the content posted regarding the MUD was founded in early 2013. [21] It has since attracted over 800 members, including several prominent former players and former staff members, including a former Producer of the game, who represented the highest level of ...
Mud (probably from Middle Low German mudde, mod(de) 'thick mud', or Middle Dutch) [1] is loam, silt or clay mixed with water. Mud is usually formed after rainfall or near water sources. Ancient mud deposits hardened over geological time to form sedimentary rock such as shale or mudstone (generally called lutites ).
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Mudbox is a proprietary computer-based 3D sculpting and painting tool. [3] Currently developed by Autodesk, Mudbox was created by Skymatter, founded by Tibor Madjar, David Cardwell and Andrew Camenisch, former artists of Weta Digital, where the tool was first used to produce the 2005 Peter Jackson remake of King Kong.