I run one of the first commercial muds well it was one of the first back in the 90's but anyway if you want to check it out its at telnet Valhalla.com 4242 and you might want a mud client since it's a mud. I also have blind builders and players can become builders just by doing a test zone then building whatever they think will fit in the world. We have the building manual in rtf format so it's more accessible then using our frames web site and building a area is easy and the language which is our own proprietary is easy to learn. So if you want to play or get into the building aspect it's a good place. Ken From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of RicksPlace Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 7:25 PM To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Online Games Hi Guys: Some time ago there were a few folks messing with trying to build some games. I am just wondering if there is an alternat reality game, perhaps role playing, or other multi-player internet based game that is involved and interesting. Somtthing where you can join teams and compete with other individuals or teams. I have never played any games since I was quite little and I think it was Monopoly, the dice, board and little green houses and red hotels - grin.Anyway, I heard a radio show about some of the popular games of today for sighted folks and was wondering if there was anything that might be an interesting passtime. I would like to play with others rather than against a computer. Does this sound like anything you know of or are working on?Ya, save, or destroy, the Universe or the Underworld or anything else might be fun if there is enough complexity to the environment and a challanging alternate reality. My words are likely all wrong but you gamers might know what I mean, I do not want to play poker, checkers or Fluffy The Dinosaur. WOW sounded cool and allot of other games they mentioned but they sure did not sound accessible to a blind player. Rick USA Rick USA