I know this is not a request you get often. Does anyone know of any popular MUD games that are actually worth looking into? I like the descriptive writing that is put into these games. It is kind of like reading a book while playing a game and interacting more. I really don't have any specifications in which I am looking for. Just something that has players online and that communicate to make the game even more immersive. Thanks for taking the time to read this and respond!
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Right now I'm starting to look at Alter Aeon. It looks to have an interesting class and subclass system. Though I'm only an hour or two in right now, it has interesting hooks at the start. And can't say much more.
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