
Wayfinder VS Multi-Users in Middle-earth
Compare Wayfinder and Multi-Users in Middle-earth side by side. See how they compare in terms of player count, popularity, active users, and community size.
Game status
Status
The Wayfinder game status is unknown.
Status
The Multi-Users in Middle-earth game status is active.
Estimated daily players
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Wayfinder has currently around 8k players daily.
Wayfinder is developed by Airship Syndicate and published by Digital Extremes, known for their support of live-service games. Although it launched with some hype, the game faced technical and design issues at early access, which led to an initial drop-off in player counts. Currently, it has a small but steady player base, estimated around 8,000 daily, sustained by ongoing updates and patches. It offers elements of persistent online play but does not reach the scale of traditional MMOs.
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Multi-Users in Middle-earth has currently around 50 players daily.
"Multi-Users in Middle-earth" (MUME) is a classic text-based MUD inspired by Tolkien's works, launched in 1992. As an aging, niche online RPG, it retains a small but extremely dedicated playerbase, consistent with many legacy MUDs. Community activity is minimal by modern standards, with perhaps a few dozen players online at peak times. Its persistent world and multi-user design do meet the MMO criteria.
Game age
Age
Wayfinder is now TBA.
Age
Multi-Users in Middle-earth was released on December 1992 and is now 33 years old.
Platforms
Wayfinder runs on 4 platforms.