MUDs: Multiple User Dungeons
The Angel's Roleplaying Bookmarks
http://www.io.com/~lange/mudlists/mudlists.html
A lengthy list of dozens of MUDs, MUSHes, and MOOs organized by science fiction,
horror, fantasy, superheroes, and more.
Arcadia MUD
http://www.arcadia.net/
Find out if you would like to join this detailed MUD by reading the FAQ and history
of Arcadia. See a list of all the characters, contact the game administrators and
Web page designers, and check out 3D maps of the Arcadia world.
Kingdoms
http://www.dd.chalmers.se/~kingdoms/Kingdoms.html
A straightforward page that describes this medieval-esque fantasy MUD. Connect to
Telnet by clicking on A Telnet Connection to Kingdoms, see who's currently playing,
or read the Kingdom's documentation for Wizards (the FAQ).
The MUD/MUSH/MOO Catalog of Catalogs
http://www.educ.kent.edu/mu/catofcat.html
This simple site provides links to the largest MUD and other Internet game lists
in the country.
Outer Space
http://mud.stack.urc.tue.nl/
Check out a new MUD out of the Netherlands. This site provides info on the MUDs setting,
FAQs on joining as a Wizard and signing up to play, information on usable domains,
and a connection for beginning the game.
The Realm
http://www.realmserver.com/
Sierra On-line's graphical MUD promises to be the future in Internet MUD gaming.
Create a 3D character and enter him or her into the fantasy world. You can also chat
and solve puzzles using this service.
Welcome to the World Wide Web Dungeon
http://www.cling.gu.se/~cl0polau/3wd/3wd.htm
This isn't really a MUD, but is an interesting 3D dungeon you navigate through on
the Web. Eventually all MUDs might look like this. The interface provides six arrows;
click on the direction you want to go, wait a few seconds, and you're closer to your
goal.