A MUD RPG is a fully text-based game where you live out your character in a persistent world accessed through a terminal or web browser.
In Prisoner of Ordiman, you awaken in the depths of Ordiman, a strange place that feels real yet subtly wrong. As your vision sharpens, fragments of memory reveal a shocking truth: this world is a simulation, and you were never meant to remain inside it. The environment around you shifts in unsettling ways, hinting that the system is unstable and closing in on you. Now aware of the illusion, you must act quickly. Every corridor you explore, every coded creature you face, and every clue you uncover brings you one step closer to escaping the digital prison. But Ordiman was designed to keep its prisoners unconscious — and once it realizes you’ve awakened, it will do everything in its power to stop you. Your only hope is to outsmart the simulation, break its rules, and find an exit before it resets… or erases you. And the deeper you go, the clearer it becomes that the simulation doesn’t just want to trap you — it wants you to forget who you truly are.
In Escaping From Ordiman, you do not exist as a body, but as a wandering spirit trapped in the highest-risk sector of the Ordiman Colony. This place is unstable, haunted by fragments of forgotten experiments and echoes of those who passed through before you. You feel the pressure of the Colony’s collapsing systems all around you — glitches, distortions, and strange pulses of energy that threaten to dissolve your very essence at any moment. To survive, you must unravel the hidden enigmas scattered throughout the Colony. Each solved puzzle reveals part of the truth: what Ordiman really is, why spirits like you were confined there, and how to break through its invisible boundaries. But the deeper you go, the more the Colony reacts, reshaping corridors, encrypting clues, and manifesting hostile anomalies to keep you contained. Your path to freedom depends on your cunning, your intuition, and the secrets you uncover. Only by solving every mystery will you be able to escape the heart of Ordiman before the Colony consumes you completely.
Bad Trip Club – MUD Version is a text-based adaptation of the browser RPG, reimagined with a gritty, old-school narrative style. You play as a secret agent sent to infiltrate an underground rave — an explosive mix of neon lights, forbidden rituals, and a new experimental drug supposedly linked to cults preparing for the Great Reset of 2030. Your mission is simple: blend in, gather intel, and get out unnoticed. But nothing goes as planned. Somewhere between the pulse of the music and the shadows of masked dancers, you are drugged. The world around you fractures. Colors melt, sounds twist into whispers, and reality itself folds into a surreal nightmare you can barely navigate. Enemies become illusions, illusions become threats, and every step deeper into the rave pulls you further away from sanity. Trapped inside this spiral of hallucinations, you must piece together clues, resist psychic traps, and confront the cult’s distorted visions before the drug overwhelms you completely. The line between truth and delusion dissolves fast… and the only way to escape this nightmare is to survive it.
Quantic Satoshi is an interactive MUD RPG designed to challenge both your mind and your mastery of cypherpunk culture. In this text-driven adventure, you enter a quantum-fragmented realm shaped by cryptography, digital freedom, and the legacy of Satoshi Nakamoto. Every room you explore confronts you with questions — riddles about Bitcoin, cryptographic principles, decentralization, and the history behind the movement that reshaped the digital world. Progress isn’t earned through combat, but through knowledge. If you answer correctly, new paths open, and the quantum grid stabilizes just long enough for you to advance. But if you fail… the simulation collapses, pushing you backward, forcing you to rethink, learn, and try again. In Quantic Satoshi, your intelligence is your only weapon, and understanding the cypherpunk ethos is your key to survival. Only those who truly grasp the fundamentals of Bitcoin can escape the layers of this cryptographic labyrinth. And with every challenge you overcome, you feel the unsettling sense that the system itself is watching — analyzing whether you truly deserve to reach the truth.
2030 is the MUD RPG adaptation of the browser game 2030 Enigma, bringing all the tension and paranoia of the original version into a raw, fully text-driven experience. You take on the role of an undercover agent infiltrating a chaotic underground rave, where a new and dangerous drug circulates among followers of occultist sects preparing for the Great Reset. Your mission was to gather information… until everything went wrong. Somewhere between the pulse of the strobe lights and the ritualistic chanting, you were drugged. Trying to escape the rave, you stumble outside — only to feel the world twisting around you. Reality fractures. The music fades, replaced by disturbing echoes. Colors smear, shadows move on their own, and each step pulls you further away from the real world. You are transported to a place that resembles nothing like the outskirts of the city, but rather a living nightmare shaped by fear, hallucination, and something not entirely human. Now, lost in this distorted realm, you must fight through the growing confusion, decipher broken clues, and discover who — or what — brought you into this limbo. And the further you advance, the more you realize you may not simply be under the influence of the drug… but being guided by a presence that knows your fears better than you do.
Nocthyl Cave is a psychological-horror MUD RPG where you play as a secret agent sent to Varanasi, India, to investigate the infamous cave where, in 2021, a mysterious entity known as Nocthyl is said to have manifested. Locals speak of whispers in the darkness, distorted shadows, and a presence capable of bending perception itself. Your mission is to uncover the truth behind these events — and determine whether Nocthyl still dwells in the depths. The moment you step into the cave, the world shifts around you. The air grows heavy. Sounds echo in impossible patterns. Memories fold into hallucinations as the boundaries between your mind and the cave begin to erode. Each step further down reveals enigmatic clues, unsettling visions, and twisted remnants of whatever was born there. You must explore, interpret, and survive the cave’s psychological traps. The deeper you go, the more the darkness seems aware of your presence. In Nocthyl Cave, fear isn’t just around you — it’s inside you, shaping every line of your journey. And as the cave reacts to your thoughts, you begin to suspect that perhaps you weren’t sent to investigate Nocthyl… but to awaken it.