![]() These are generally written in a shorter amount of time and the results are quicker to play through.īroadly speaking there are two big "threads" to follow here. You have your MUDs (Multi-User Dungeon) & MOOs (MUD, Object Oriented) which are played over the network, and are more or less the text based equivalent to MMORPGs. Then you have your IF (Interactive Fiction) / text adventure game that installs and runs locally like the old Infocom games. ![]() You can find lists and links for MUDs and MOOs in several places, but one good resource is. For Interactive Fiction / text adventures, try the IFReviews and IFdb sites. I'd say start with the canonical OG interactive fiction game, Colossal Cave. It's available from the distro package managers on most Linux systems as "adventure" or "advent" or something along those lines. Play CYPHER, Cyberpunk Text Adventure here: Another interesting one is "Battlestar" which is usually available as part of the "bsdgames" package.įor a good MUD, I'm personally a fan of Avatar. ![]() "Ever since you came back from the Moon colonies you've been struggling to get into the smuggling business again. ![]()
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