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From: magnus@thep.lu.se (Magnus Olsson)
Subject: Re: Non-english text adventures
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In article <2amv0m$hs4@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>,
Steve Dunham <dunham@cl-next4> wrote:
>Are there any free distributed text adventures that are not in English?
>(I am particularly interested in German.) The only example thatI have
>been able to find so far is a couple of LPMUDs (namely
>mud.uni-muenster.de 4711, which is quite well written, lots of
>scenery, ...). I'd like to know what there is out there.

Well, there's at least one in Swedish called Berg ("mountain"). It's
written by Mats Wiklund and Fredrik Kilander at Stockholm U. You can
reach them at fk@dsv.su.se.

There's also another Swedish adventure called "Stugan" ("The Cottage")
but I'm not sure if that's freeware, shareware or commercial. 

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