The "client" program is the method players use to connect to the MUD server. Retrieved from " https: Quote taken from the "Original Adventure" by Crowther and Woods. The objective in this case is to find out how MUDs work, how to build rooms, how to use locks, descriptions, exits and so on. I still favor deletion, but it might also be worth a mention not a merge, per se in the MUSH article, unless there is enough to say about this particular platform to fill out an actual article and unless the platform is famous enough and leading enough to have people not think "MUSH" but, instead, "PennMUSH. The server offered here is designed to operate under the Win32 operating system as in Windows 95 or Windows NT for Intel computers.
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Javelin's Guide for PennMUSH Gods
By downloading the files from the location above, you will receive a. Seems like a candidate for a reference in a section on the MUSH page. Quote taken from the "Original Adventure" by Crowther and Woods. The air is filled with flickering sparks of ash and a heavy smell of brimstone. You are on one side of a large, deep chasm.
The extent of the game is limited only by your imagination.

There also needs to be a central point which decides when multiple people are in the room together, allow conversations between players and so on.
This page was last edited on 25 Julyat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In this case you would be the "wizard" with powers to change the world, and you might limit their ability to change things, depending on their age and experience.
Setting up a Win32 PennMUSH site
A heavy white mist rising up from below obscures all view of the far side. The far right wall is aflame with an incandescence of its own, which lends an additional infernal splendor to the already hellish scene. Article does not establish notability. Play on a local network If you have a few PCs networked together at home or at the office then run the server on one of them, and have multiple pennmmush playing simultaneously on your local network.
The current version is: For more details, click on: Embedded in the jagged roof far overhead are myriad twisted formations composed of pure white alabaster, which scatter the murky light into sinister apparitions upon the walls. Wikipedia is not Freshmeat -- Improv Once it has started up you may as well minimize it and forget it.
In order for this to work there is a single copy of the game "server" running somewhere on the network. Anybody care to comment on why this shouldn't be on the main MUSH page? The fun comes when pwnnmush connect to it via your client program eg.
The walls are hot to the touch, and the thundering of the volcano drowns out all other sounds. Because MUD games can potentially have many people connected, there needs to be a central point where the game "database" is stored the database contains the room descriptions, and details about how to get from one room to the next. The server operator is the person who physically controls the game the owner or operator of the PC on which it runs. What makes this particular one special?
They make sure that other players are playing within the "theme" of the MUD if any and deal with troublesome players. Ordinary player mortal Builder Wizard Server operator Ordinary players merely play the game by entering commands such as "north", "south", "take", "drop" and so on.
They enter commands such as " dig", " link", " lock", " describe", pennmuxh name" and so on to create rooms and objects, and attach descriptions and locks to them. Wizards have extra powers, and are pennmusu the "administrators" of the MUDs.
MUD games are basically: You are on the edge of a breath-taking view. Because he can physically shut down the game, or amend the game files he has ultimate power over the MUD. This is the "umpire" so-to-speak. Finally, there is a discussion forum relating to the PennMUSH server where you can post questions and receive pennmusy.
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