Question?


Thu, 13 Apr 1995 02:35:52 GMT

Hi...I am the administrator of a MUD, a Multi-User Dungeons and Dragons
game. I fell in love with the Infocom games when one of my teachers in
high school introduced me to Deadline back in 86 or 87.

What I am wondering is, are any of these interactive fiction games made
for multi-user purposes? With multiple numbers of people moving through
and solving the various puzzles together?

We are building our mud based off of Classical Literature, and I would
like to move away from the hack-and-slash concept to a more quest/puzzle
solving environment.

Btw, if anyone wants to build an area off of a classical literature
piece, please drop me an email. No programming experience is necessary;
you need only be able to write descriptively. For now, if you desire any
puzzles, etc in your 'book,' we will have our online programmer work with
you.

Thanks,
Tink