Difference between revisions of "Connection Info"
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− | HMud Client: Play right here in your browser. Requires Flash. | + | * [http://clok.servegame.com/play/hmud| HMud Client]: Play right here in your browser. Requires Flash. |
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− | TinTin++ is an excellent client, but has a bit of a learning curve to use. | + | * [http://tintin.sourceforge.net/download.php| TinTin++] is an excellent client, but has a bit of a learning curve to use. |
− | Gnome-Mud and KildClient are a bit more user-friendly. Both can be found in the default Ubuntu repositories. | + | * Gnome-Mud and KildClient are a bit more user-friendly. Both can be found in the default Ubuntu repositories. |
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Windows: | Windows: | ||
− | MUSHclient is an excellent MUD client that we highly recommend. | + | * [http://www.gammon.com.au/mushclient/mushclient.htm| MUSHclient] is an excellent MUD client that we highly recommend. |
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− | + | * [http://www.riverdark.net/atlantis/| Atlantis] is the best we've been able to find so far, but you have to use a double-slash // for slash commands like /login or /register due to the Atlantis client apparently interpreting slashes for its own purposes. |
Revision as of 18:55, 27 May 2011
Host Address: clok.servegame.com Port: 4000
You should be able to connect to CLOK with any telnet client. Here are some recommendations:
Web-based:
- HMud Client: Play right here in your browser. Requires Flash.
Linux:
- TinTin++ is an excellent client, but has a bit of a learning curve to use.
- Gnome-Mud and KildClient are a bit more user-friendly. Both can be found in the default Ubuntu repositories.
Windows:
- MUSHclient is an excellent MUD client that we highly recommend.
MacOS:
- Atlantis is the best we've been able to find so far, but you have to use a double-slash // for slash commands like /login or /register due to the Atlantis client apparently interpreting slashes for its own purposes.