Multi-user shared hallucination
communications, application
(MUSH) A user-extendable MUD. A MUSH provides commands which the players can use to construct new rooms or make objects and puzzles for other players to explore.
(http://cis.upenn.edu/~lwl/muds.html).
(1995-03-16)
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