Type of site | Computer gaming website |
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Owner | Andrew Cowan |
Created by | Andrew Cowan |
URL | http://www.mudconnect.com/ |
Registration | Optional and free |
Launched | January 8, 1995 |
The Mud Connector, abbreviated TMC, is a computer gaming website that provides articles, discussions, reviews, resource links and game listings about MUDs.[1] The site lets MUD owners, administrators and enthusiasts submit information and reviews about specific MUDs.[2][3] The site contains over 1000 MUD listings[4] and designates a subset of virtual communities suitable for children.[5][6] Mud Companion magazine praised the site.[7][8]
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Take a look at the latest MUDs (http://www.mudconnect.com/mudcategory.html), and you'll see there are a lot to choose from. In fact, there are too many to choose from; 1,795 when this article was written. The good news: it's fairly easy to distinguish the good MUDs from the bad MUDs. The bad news: there are a LOT of bad MUDs. It's just a matter of sorting through the chaff and finding the MUD that's right for you. Got your notepad open? Good! ..."
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