A MULTIPLAYER ROLE-PLAYING GAME

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The World of Mu is a Multiplayer Role-Playing Game programmed by Diego Barle, released on March 10th, 2013.

Made with the integrated development environment NetBeans Version 7.2.1, in the programming Java language, The World of mu is based on the 3D fantasi Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game Mu: Continent of Legend, produced by Webzen, all rights reserved.

The World of mu is a visually simple game, where the player has to level up to became more powerful and kill his enemy, Kundun, the evil god of the World of Mu, who fights fiercely to regain control of this world. The player can use items dropped by different monsters to raise his defense and attack, make quests and works to gain experience and money, play mini games to win special prizes, enter the different Rankings and be the best between other players. 13 regions, 85 monsters, 116 items, 5 pet types, 8 quest types and much more are waiting for you!

This game was made without profit intention, so is totally free. Monsters, story, characters, images, music, etc., were taken/based on the original online game Mu: Continent of Legend, or made specifically for the game.
Images and information for the game were taken from Guía Mu Online on www.guiamuonline.com to which I appreciate their help, as well to my sister, who made some of the images.
You can watch the Tutorial for more information.
To start playing, you can download the game from the Download link (new version 1.1), and help to improve the game by sending a mail to theworldofmugame@gmail.com

Thank you, and I hope you enjoy it!



GAME PROGRAMMING METRICS
The measure of a software is a quantitative indication of extent, size and capacity of that software. The following are The World of Mu's metrics, obtained by the plugin SimpleCodeMetrics for NetBeans (src Analysis):
Number of Code Lines: 39247 (approximately 980 A4 pages).
Number of Classes: 88.
Number of Methods: 1383.
Cyclomatic Complexity Average: 2,87.
Lines with Imports: 405.




PAGES CONSULTED FOR THE PROGRAMMING AND GAME DEVELOPMENT
netbenas.org
muonline.webzen.com
www.guiamuonline.com

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