- Common Sense Guide To TinyPlotting
- Interested in coming up with a TinyPlot? Want to learn more about what makes a TinyPlot tick? You've come to the right source!
This reference tool isn't intended to be read from cover to cover. Pick the topics in which you're interested, read, glean a few ideas and a little inspiration, and impress your TP Coordinator with your ideas. -
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- CyberWorld Gaming
- An online discussion forum for all kinds of gamers. -
(Added: 2-Jun-2002 Hits: 151 Rating: 2.00 Votes: 1) [Rate It]
- Don't Be A TinyJERK
- Remember that on a MU* there are none of the usual visual cues to indicate smiling or frowning, laughter or anger, so you must learn to indicate the mood of what you say by how you write it. You should be aware of mistakes that can make what you have to say sound, even if on accident, obnoxious or mean-spirited. Let's take a look at a few suggestions for MUD etiquette. -
(Added: 19-Jun-2000 Hits: 569 Rating: 7.80 Votes: 5) [Rate It]
- Idealistic Gamers Unite
- IGU is a site for discussing various aspects of MU*ing. All online RPG players and administrators are welcome to discuss issues here on equal terms. We don't represent one particular online RPG, roleplaying rules system or specific source code (MUSH, MOO, MUCK, MUD). We're all about online roleplaying and solving the problems that can and do arise therein. As a result, no flames or trolling allowed. -
(Added: 2-Dec-2001 Hits: 174 Rating: 4.75 Votes: 4) [Rate It]
- Mink: The M* Information Kiosk
- An extensive collection of resources for the MUCK platform, including a comprehensive MUCK manual, a complete online RP system, links, and numerous MUF downloads. -
(Added: 18-May-2001 Hits: 197 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1) [Rate It]
- Role Playing Tips
- Has helpful hints for beginning and advanced RP, mainly pretaining to MUSHes. -
(Added: 10-Jan-2001 Hits: 666 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 3) [Rate It]
- RPer's Resources for Interactive Roleplaying on Moos/Mucks/Muds/Mushes
- I enjoy roleplaying, as opposed to"chat", using the medium of MOOs/Mucks/Muds/Mushes (M*'s, for short). I hope this page will be useful to you if you are interested in learning more about this pasttime. I have heard textual roleplaying described as "interactive storytelling". I think that is a good descriptor. Someone creates a "world" and you and other folks create characters who live and move within that world. The unfolding of their lives can be a source of surprise, fun and inspiration! -
(Added: 6-Jun-2000 Hits: 693 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) [Rate It]
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