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Linuxnewbie.org: TinTin++ Mud Client

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 14, 2000

[ Thanks to Sensei
for this link. ]

“Tintin is a mud client. A mud client is a program that has
specialized functions within it that assist you in your mudding.
This inclues [sic] aliases, actions, variables, etc. The
documentation that comes with the program explains these concepts
and provides many valuable examples to get you started.”

The word mud is an acyronym for Multi User Dungeon. Some
people also refer to it as Multi User Dimension.
A mud, in
general, allows many different people to hook up to one server
running a game. This game, in general, revolves around a midevil
theme. You make characters and level them up. Depending on the mud
you are on, the questing can be exceptionally difficult, or very
easy….”

Complete
Story

Web Webster

Web Webster

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