Category : Tools
Really good client and feels much quicker than Blowtorch, which is great. The only thing I'd ask for is the option to leave the last command in the command bar so that you can quickly repeat inputs
The app is okay. But recently it has begun crashing when you send commands with more than one world open. It could stand to be updated.
Very good client. Its wonderful. My only complaint is that it needs trigger support. Very stable though.
great app, works perfectly, recommend it for all the mudders and mushers out there!
best one I've used easy to set font size etc.
works great. woudl be a 5 star if they added a timer.
Not updated for Android 11.
Would be better with trigger support.
The app works really well on android 10 (huawei p20)
It's a fun game to play with friends
When Dan does something nice for Mud , Mud does something nice for Dan
It is "alright", but not great. My biggest complaint is that when the screen rotates the entire screen is filled with the keyboard. It does not even try to be translucent, it simply blocks all text and becomes unplayable. If that one thing could be fixed I could raise it from just 🌟 🌟 🌟 to four or five. I have not really bothered much with the app due to screen blocking.
Android 10: Mukluk doesn't work on Android 10 phones. It simply crashes after being open, particularly with multiple instances. Android 9 and lower: Mukluk is a stable client best suited for MU*ing, and at its finest on MUX. Ability to scroll through poses with a finger swipe is superior to MuClient. Two downsides are a lack of keepalive for PennMush (connections die after 5 minutes tops) and the command box doesn't expand. If those could be added, this would be a perfect five.
Connected well and was generally good (UI, etc.) but it was a real problem when only some of the text was being shown. Also didn't seem to pick up when I would input text sometimes, so 3 star for now. I'm trying to play the Discworld MUD specifically using port 4242 if that helps diagnose at all...
Those gremlin characters of gibberish you see in Mukluk when connecting or handshaking with a mu* are due to Mukluk ignoring Telnet RFC 854.and never responds to the IAC character properly. This is why other clients, even PuTTY, work better.
Simple, easy to use but not very heavily featured, it focuses rightly on just making things work. Because of this, it's stable and reliable. I really commend the creator for such a simple but easy to use Mud client. Bravo.
A great mush/mud app, although I wish it had triggers and such so I get pinged at times. At least it doesn't lose any of my saved world's at random like other phone clients.
Needs option for custom buttons.
would be nice if there could be triggers and stuff.
Only mud client i can find that works ok with talkback. Wish development was ongoing.
Id really like to turn off auto correct because my game is case sensitive for when it capitalizes the first word of a line, and also has some strange names that autocorrect likes to change. I also don't like having my aliases show up in text messages when I'm not paying attention
This is my favorite MUD player on android, but whenever while in landscape mode, the input box covers the entire screen, this something I can overlook, but it can be a bit annoying at times. Also, a shortcut to scroll through previously output text would also be nice
Been using SimpleMU on the PC for 20yrs now, and Mukluk is the best Android client I've found yet, and the only one capable of handling multiple worlds well. But it badly needs some sort of 'activity in world' notification, and trigger/timer capability. (At the very least some sort of basic 'keep alive' signal) Add those three and I'd give it six stars if I could :)
I know reviews are probably not the best place to put in feature requests, but all Mukluk is missing in my opinion is SSL support.
A really decent client for MUDing but it could use a built in trigger, timer, alias nested along one side of the screen that can be accessed by swiping and directional GUI around the screen when tapped lightly. Maybe a notebook page nested along the other side of the screen too that can be accessed by swiping.