Text Game Terms
Common text-based gaming terms explained.
Glossary from A to Z
A
B
When a player’s account is suspended, preventing them from playing the game.
Refers to the Bartle Test of Gamer Psychology, a system for grouping players into types.
Someone who creates the rooms, areas, objects, and/or NPCs in a game.
C
The practice of staying in one spot to wait for players, monsters, or loot to spawn.
Stands for “computer-controlled character.” More commonly known as an NPC.
Short for “character generation.” The process of creating a new character in an RPG.
The underlying software that runs a multi-user dungeon (MUD).
A programmer responsible for creating and modifying the software that operates a game.
D
E
F
G
Someone who deliberately harasses other players within the game to ruin their enjoyment.
H
Stands for hack and slash. A style of game featuring combat against lots of NPCs.
A staff member on a MUD who manages other builders and projects.
A document designed to provide players with guidance on some aspect of a game.
I
L
When a player has lost their connection (link) to the game but their character is still present in the game world.
M
The practice of minimizing some attributes or skills and maximizing others in order to achieve one’s in-game objectives.
Short for “mobile.” A type of computer-controlled NPC in multi-user dungeon (MUD) games.
Short for “mobile program.” A script attached to an NPC in a multi-user dungeon (MUD).
Someone who manages a game’s community, greets new players, and helps enforce the rules.
Stands for “message of the day.” An announcement or information shown to users upon login.
A software program used to connect to and play a multi-user dungeon (MUD).
Playing more than one character at a time.
N
O
P
Stands for “pay-to-play.” Pay-to-play games typically require a monthly subscription in order to play.
Stands for “pay-to-win.” In pay-to-win games, players pay real-life money for key advantages in game.
Stands for “pay-for-perks.” In P4P games, players use real-life money to purchase cosmetic perks or conveniences.
The system that reads and interprets player input, turning it into actions within the game.
Short for “playerbase.” A group of engaged players actively playing a game.
Short for “permanent ban.” When a player’s account is suspended indefinitely.
Stands for “player versus environment.” A type of gameplay where players face challenges that come from the game itself.
Stands for “player versus player.” A type of gameplay where players combat or are in conflict with each other.
R
S
A series of instructions, written as lines of code, that automate gameplay through a MUD client.
A location where monsters, items, treasure, or players regularly appear.
T
A network protocol used to connect to multi-user dungeons (MUDs).
A player who engages in behavior that negatively impacts the experience of other players.
When a player uses unfair methods to artificially gain an advantage in a game.
V
W
A command that displays a list of players who are logged into the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this list of text game terms?
This list is a glossary: a handy reference tool designed to help you understand the words and slang commonly used in text-based roleplaying games, such as MUDs, MUSHes, play-by-posts, and similar games.
How is the list organized?
The glossary is arranged alphabetically to make it easy for you to find what you’re looking for. Each term is listed with a brief definition, and clicking on a term will take you to its full definition.
The full definition page also includes a brief history of the term, examples, common myths, and frequently asked questions.
Can I contribute to the list?
Absolutely! Community contributions are welcome. If you know a term that isn’t listed, or if you have a clearer definition for an existing term, feel free to send your suggestions to Andruid. Your knowledge could help out other members of the text game community.
How do I use this list to improve my gaming experience?
The glossary is useful for clearing up confusion or expanding your knowledge. It allows you to quickly look up unfamiliar terms and understand their meanings. This understanding can help enhance your communication with other players, as you’ll be more familiar with the specific lingo used in text-based games.
What words aren’t in the list?
This glossary focuses on words specific to text-based roleplaying games. While MUDs are the forerunners of modern MMOs, this list might not cover some terms used in contemporary video games. If you’re looking for definitions related to the latest video game technology or slang, check out the Video Game Terms page on Wikipedia.
Page Last Updated: January 10, 2026