Hi,
There is also squaresoft mud. The link is:
 
https://uossmud.sandwich.net
 
It has a sound pack and runs on the same mud client as alter aeon does. Just 
configured for that mud of course.
 
Shermator
 
From: blind-gamers@groups.io <blind-gamers@groups.io> On Behalf Of Lindsay 
Cowell
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 11:32 AM


Any mud will do, just need to be able to customize things like the prompt. I 
hate it when Jaws is coming out with random words and numbers.
 
 
From: blind-gamers@groups.io <blind-gamers@groups.io> On Behalf Of Travis Siegel
Sent: 21 February 2023 14:10
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Muds
 
There aren't many muds with sound packs, mostly because nobody has taken the 
time to create one.
If you're working on strictly soundpack muds, alter aeon is your best bet.
If you want something with lots of newbie helpers, and one that has lots and 
lots to do, then try 3k.org.  It also has a sister mud at 3scapes.org if you 
like the one, you'll probably like the other one, since they share many of the 
same features.
I also log into ancient anguish from time to time, just because it's been 
around since the 90s, and I used to play on it back then, so I still pop in 
every now and then just to see what's going on. Occasionally I'll play for a 
few months, then bow out again for months to years at a time, but I do tend to 
drop by again afterwords just to see what changed.
If you're looking for a huge gaming area, and loads and loads of races to 
choose from, then lostsouls.org is probably the one you want, though I stopped 
playing there years ago when they expanded the mud to something like three 
times it's original size, and their navigation went out the window.  It's 
probably considerably easier for someone who never played under the old system, 
but I quit playing when I couldn't find anything anymore, and discovered that 
their expansion didn't account for things like roads that just ended in the 
middle of nowhere, and then you'd find little settlements scattered all over 
the plains with absolutely markings to help find your way back to it.
Which, honestly, was a real shame, because I'd played on that mud for nearly 20 
years before leaving that one after those impossible (for me) changes.  It's 
still a great mud, I just can't handle it anymore.
 
On 2/21/2023 4:38 AM, Lindsay Cowell wrote:
Hi
 
I feel like creating a character on a mud that is easy to follow. I know how to 
move around in a mud, but I don’t want anything too complicated, as a lot of 
them don’t have sound packs.
 
Lindsay Cowell



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