Having just found out about Castaway's PerlMUD talker, and having read this and this, I think it would be neat if we looked into it again...

Visit the Monastary, fight Grues in the basement, Become the NodeReaper's sidekick (To the Reapercave, Node Boy!)

It sounds like a lot of fun, but I don't want to work on it alone (Plus I'm on Windows). Maybe someone could set up a Wiki where the code could be edited by the community in general, and suggestions could be made. Levels based on ability to code perhaps? Be able to hack the game code as you play, creating new rooms, commands etc. on the fly? (does need some sort of protection though). Perhaps http://www.perlmonk.org could host it?

What say you, brothers?


our @item = reverse (114, 101, 107, 99, 97, 104, 32, 108, 114, 101, 80, 32, 114, 101, 104, 116, 111, 110, 97, 32, 116, 115, 117, + 74); local $my = reverse ")meti@ ,rhc (pam tnirp";eval $my;

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