The Rules of HoloMuck The Economy ... HoloMuck has attempted to form what resembles a working economy, instead of wizards simply giving out dollars, or Muckers writing programs to create unlimited cash. We feel that this will add a great deal to the realism and enjoyment of the game. All players start with $100 and the economy will allow them to increase and spend their money according to what they wish to do. Currently these are the following ways to make/exchange money on HoloMuck: 1. Paychecks. Players are currently receiving a $50 weekly paycheck, which should be plenty. Paychecks are given only to those players who've connected during the previous week. 2. Businesses. If you own a business that sells goods, entertainment, or services, you will receive money for those services and players will have to pay for them. (There are several programs in the library to help maintain a store, charge entrance fees, etc.) 3. Gambling. There is a casino at 200 W. Main St, with others scattered about, set up so that players may gamble their way to riches or the poor house. Since money may be hard to come by, this will be similar in risk to true gambling. 4. Gifts. Of course, players will still be able to give money to one another. Ask around, maybe someone hit the jackpot and has a surplus! 5. Bank interest. There are two banks operating in HoloMUCK. Both offer interest for investing your money in them. 6. Questing. Throughout the game there will be areas which you can find which will contain cash bonuses. Find them and the money is yours! (Soon, a 'quest board' will be set up in City Hall to announce all available quests.) 7. Walking. Simply walking around will find you money on a random basis. If you walk around a lot, you may find enough to gamble for more. :) 8. Grant money. Chancellors might be talked into helping out worthwhile, public development projects by donating grant money. They are even more desperate to contract MUF projects out to good programmers! :-) .. (For more econ info, see 'doc/holo-scenario' in the Dept. of Development.)