a MU* which serves MUD listings and provides a MUD raiding community
For information regarding its development status, see the Projects tab.
- Lightweight (no external dependencies)
- Cross platform (AIX, Android, Darwin, Dragonfly, FreeBSD, Illumos, Linux, Nacl, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Plan9, Solaris, Windows) out of the box
- Open-source and licensed under the terms of the GNU AGPL v3.0 (see
LICENSE
)
Lighthouse has its home at lighthouse.vineyard.haus, thanks to the generosity of Vineyard. To play, point your MUD client (or telnet) at lighthouse.vineyard.haus
, port 1990
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There are a lot of MUDs. Most MUDs focus on itself. Lighthouse is different. Lighthouse focuses on other MUDs. Using Lighthouse as a home for their extensive wandering, players venture out into the wilderness and explore other MUDs together.
Lighthouse provides a simplistic MUX-style environment, MUD listings, and coordinates weekly and monthly raids on obscure, or otherwise neglected MUDs.
As MUDders, we know that there are a lot of MUDs. Literally. Hundreds of them. But a common problem for the majority of MUDs is that there are very few or no players. Very often, if you look hard enough, you will find a hidden gem of a MUD, except nobody plays it anymore.
The goal of Lighthouse is coordinate player raids and spelunking. The community uses Lighthouse as a base, and it enables them to coordinate forays into the wilderness. Many MUDs are not very fun without other players playing alongside you, and for that reason, Lighthouse coordinates a special type of event called a raid.
A raid is when the Lighthouse community join a new MUD and play together on it. By doing this at the same time, they recreate the atmosphere of the MUD back in the days when there were a lot more players, and they are enabled to relive the glories of the past. It is a rebirth.
Lighthouse coordinates raids on a monthly and weekly basis. MUDs chosen for a raid are randomly chosen, from a list submitted by participants of previous raids.
Distributed under the terms and conditions of the GNU AGPL v3.0. See LICENSE
.