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    CoffeeMud

    CoffeeMud

    Full featured MUD server with all the trimmings.

    CoffeeMud is a text-based virtual reality game engine (a MUD). It is a mature, full-featured Java codebase. It includes web (HTTP) and email (SMTP) servers, chat (IMC2 and I3) and web clients, and supports ANSI, MXP, and MSP.
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    PAiN Mud codebase is a new MUD codebase written in Java. It provides general purpose persistence engine (PAiN DB) and ability of dynamic code reloading.
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    A mud based on a homemade codebase, all written in java. More furfilling description to come.
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