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Re: Those New to Genesis

Posted: 19 Aug 2016 15:11
by Aerzal
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Kitriana wrote:Aezrel- Welcome!

Can you link to where in Reddit you heard about the game? Might help us encourage others.

Kitriana
Most likely here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/MUD/comments/1 ... niversity/
I can't remember the exact post, but that was probably it. I created a post on /r/youshouldplay(https://www.reddit.com/r/YouShouldPlay/ ... eb_client/) as well. I'm pretty excited about this mud primarily because of the beautifully simple web client. It doesn't feel hobbled at all, on the contrary with the sad state of mud clients on os x it feels like a first class experience.

I would love to see the GMCP Documentation and API post added to the main website as developers(the hackernews crowd) are a prime source of new players that already have command line experience. Additionally, the web design really gives the game a vintage feeling without feeling like a 90s game.

Re: Those New to Genesis

Posted: 19 Jul 2017 01:22
by Sibbedidenn
I was searching the games on the chrome store and like a beacon in the night I was saved. It is the superb choice if you want to play a game on chrome. That's me though.


"Nice necro, way to revive that thread" - somebody I thought was hilarious

Re: Those New to Genesis

Posted: 12 Jul 2018 21:06
by Bim
The PC Gamer article - I tried it out of spite to the rubbish reviewer!

Re: Those New to Genesis

Posted: 13 Jul 2018 07:46
by Shanoga
Bim wrote:The PC Gamer article - I tried it out of spite to the rubbish reviewer!
Glad you did! Enjoying your time this far?

Re: Those New to Genesis

Posted: 23 Oct 2018 17:53
by Slyde01
PC Gamer as well

Re: Those New to Genesis

Posted: 24 Oct 2018 18:11
by Wurtan
I was looking for a light, browser based game I could play on all my devices, one that I could pick up for 10 minutes, or hours at a time. Google lead me to MUD's so I started researching a bunch of them, I tried one other before this, but it didn't feel right.

The Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, and Lord of the Rings themed areas invited interested me, and the clean and simple browser client, and smooth, easy to follow tutorial sealed the deal.

I also really liked how this one is completely player/volunteer operated and ran with no money, for something like that to be kept alive this long is pretty cool. The other one I tried was free to play with micro transactions, and you could really feel the difference.