Please check out Aber-Phoenix !

Search Text:
/TG/MUD


StumbleUpon

TMC rank: 197
updated: February 24, 2013
created: October, 2009
codebase: [CoffeeMud] Heavy modifications & personalization
site: mud.tgchan.org 5555 [68.71.59.143]
email: tgmud (at) hotmail (dot) com
theme: Multi-Genre/Miscellaneous

Connect and Play Now

check: connection
telnet: /TG/MUD
homepage: /TG/MUD
statistics: /TG/MUD
vote: /TG/MUD
submit: player review
client: MUSHclient
Location: USA
Primary Language: English
Minimum Players: Under 10
Mapping: Automapping
Crafting: Stock Crafting System, Custom Crafting System, Players can create new items, Players can modify existing items
Multi-Play: Limited
Player-Kill: Yes

Extended Race Selection
Extended Class Selection
Multi-classing Allowed
Equipment Saved
Quests Available
Character Approval Unnecessary
Ansi Color
Roleplaying Is Encouraged
Newbie friendly
Level-Based Training System
Level-Based Equipment System
Currently Hiring Builders
Currently Hiring Coders
Supports/uses MSP
Supports/uses MXP
Clans Offered
Detailed Character Creation
Player Crafting System
Player Cities
Screen-Reader Friendly
World is mostly original
Large World (8,000+ rooms)
Generally Adult-Oriented
Mud is fully operational

/tg/MUD is a pleasant blend of fantasy, modern, and sci-fi
 elements wrapped up in an interdimensional portal hub. 
Characters of all kinds end up there, and there's always a 
niche to fill in the multiversal melting pot. New characters 
find themselves in the Hub, an apparent interdimensional 
net. The Hub is a small community built atop a semi-stable
 portal network. There are several somewhat consistent 
portals, but smaller, less significant portals open and close 
daily - abducting people from their rightful dimensions and
 often closing behind them, forcing them to abandon their 
old life and join the interesting social structure that has 
evolved from the complete anarchy of the Hub. Clans 
have risen and fallen, attempts to seize power have failed, 
people have died, and yet, life goes on.
report listing problems