rykar
No user record in our sample, but rykar has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but rykar has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
There are rooms but without directions, because they can be arbitrarily connected to each other by doors! Fun fact, rooms USED to connect only directionally because at the time I think they were implemented as linked…
The wiki is very, very out of date and it's something that's undergoing an overhaul (when Dan can get time to do so). Player-owned places are fairly straightforward to learn once you're in there, but the drag-and-drop…
I'm heavily biased, having been an avid player of the game for ages. It's got a very distinct style, and I can definitely see how it's changed over the years, but I quite like it. The world that's been built in it is a…
Poke your head into Banter sometime! I'm almost the exact opposite, having barely touched the mechanical side of the game in ages, and I always like to say hi to other players. Especially if they've been around and love…
Hundreds of thousands of words, and that's not counting the fantastic roleplay community and the places that they've built. Some of which have programming. Some of THOSE have created miniature games inside of those…
It's kind of got MUD energy to it from my understanding, but it's purely browser-based. There's a whole game to it, but the draw for me is the roleplay and the player-built places.
EXACTLY. The game used to have one rule: "Don't be a dick." The game used to pride itself on having banned fewer players than the number of players who met and got married in real life. Eventually the community realized…
Improbable island used to have more or less only one rule, outside of "underage shit will get you reported to your ISP", and that was "don't be a dick". It worked well, on the surface, but as the CoC says, there were a…
It has player-owned places that are done with a fairly clunky interface, but the focus is far more on the writing that you put into your place. It's a callback to the MUDs of old, to my understanding. I think the record…