Fado MUD client
by JDA
Multi User Dungeon (MUD) client for Android devices
App Name | Fado MUD client |
---|---|
Developer | JDA |
Category | Role Playing |
Download Size | 26 MB |
Latest Version | 1.3.2 |
Average Rating | 4.50 |
Rating Count | 15 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Fado MUD client Android app |
Fado is a Multi User Dungeon (MUD) client for Android devices.
In its original concept, MUD stands for Multi-User Dungeon. Nowadays, no matter the theme of the game, a MUD is a multiplayer real-time virtual world, described primarily in text. MUDs combine elements of role-playing games, hack and slash, player versus player, interactive fiction and online chat.
Fado, being a MUD client, is the interface that lets you connect to a myriad of MUD servers around the world. This is not a game; this is the gateway to hundreds of text games.
Key features:
- can connect to plain or TLS sockets
- 256 color support
- multiple configurable joysticks
- multiple configurable gestures
- pinch zoom to easily zoom in and out console text (double tap to return to default zoom)
- disable line wrap - depending on the MUD you are connected to and your own way of playing, it can be useful and enhance gameplay
- Fake MXP: on each word you click in, a radial menu appear with configurable options (you can make use of Font Awesome 6.6.0 icons and regular expressions, Java flavor)
- Autocomplete on input line (configurable)
- Triggers, aliases and timers (all configurable)
- .vib, .tts, .toast and .not commands, to make device vibrate, do a text-to-speech sound, create a toast message or a notification (configurable)
- enhanced accessibility through a brighter color palette and the addition of .tts, .ttsskip, and .ttsclear commands
- write logs to file
- notes/journal, to store text documents using a rich editor
Fado makes use of third-party libraries (either as-is or adapted):
- radialMenu: https://github.com/victorqribeiro/radialMenu
- joystickController: https://github.com/cyrus2281/joystick-controller
- Awesomplete: https://github.com/LeaVerou/awesomplete
- ansi2html: https://github.com/mfontani/ansi2html
- richeditor: https://github.com/wasabeef/richeditor-android
For an extensive list of available MUD servers and their themes, you can check out the following website: https://iberia.jdai.pt/mudstats/mudlist
You can find more information about Fado at https://iberia.jdai.pt/fado/fado.html.
Recent changes:
Bug fixes, with most important related to notes (were wrongly being stored as being available to all MUDs in spite of MUD specific)
In its original concept, MUD stands for Multi-User Dungeon. Nowadays, no matter the theme of the game, a MUD is a multiplayer real-time virtual world, described primarily in text. MUDs combine elements of role-playing games, hack and slash, player versus player, interactive fiction and online chat.
Fado, being a MUD client, is the interface that lets you connect to a myriad of MUD servers around the world. This is not a game; this is the gateway to hundreds of text games.
Key features:
- can connect to plain or TLS sockets
- 256 color support
- multiple configurable joysticks
- multiple configurable gestures
- pinch zoom to easily zoom in and out console text (double tap to return to default zoom)
- disable line wrap - depending on the MUD you are connected to and your own way of playing, it can be useful and enhance gameplay
- Fake MXP: on each word you click in, a radial menu appear with configurable options (you can make use of Font Awesome 6.6.0 icons and regular expressions, Java flavor)
- Autocomplete on input line (configurable)
- Triggers, aliases and timers (all configurable)
- .vib, .tts, .toast and .not commands, to make device vibrate, do a text-to-speech sound, create a toast message or a notification (configurable)
- enhanced accessibility through a brighter color palette and the addition of .tts, .ttsskip, and .ttsclear commands
- write logs to file
- notes/journal, to store text documents using a rich editor
Fado makes use of third-party libraries (either as-is or adapted):
- radialMenu: https://github.com/victorqribeiro/radialMenu
- joystickController: https://github.com/cyrus2281/joystick-controller
- Awesomplete: https://github.com/LeaVerou/awesomplete
- ansi2html: https://github.com/mfontani/ansi2html
- richeditor: https://github.com/wasabeef/richeditor-android
For an extensive list of available MUD servers and their themes, you can check out the following website: https://iberia.jdai.pt/mudstats/mudlist
You can find more information about Fado at https://iberia.jdai.pt/fado/fado.html.
Recent changes:
Bug fixes, with most important related to notes (were wrongly being stored as being available to all MUDs in spite of MUD specific)