Wulfram 2 (commonly referred to as just Wulfram) is a hybrid genre massively multiplayer online first-person shooter and massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game currently being developed by Bernt Habermeier and published under the name SlurpySoft (Slurpy is the pseudonym of Bernt Habermeier) using an original source code developed by Bolt-Action Software, of which Bernt Habermeier was a co-founder. Wulfram 2 is one of four known games to be developed by Bolt-Action Software, and is the only one still playable. Notable is the fact that Wulfram 2 is free to play, though the administration is accepting donations from the player-base and offering certain non-gameplay related benefits for it.
History:
First published in late February 2002, Wulfram 2 is the sequel to the game Wulfram (1996), developed for and published by the Total Entertainment Network (TEN), and ShockForce (1998), developed for iMagic Online (now iEntertainment Network), but never published. Wulfram 2 shares much similarity with ShockForce. The name "Wulfram 2" is being transitioned to just "Wulfram", and the name transition started in 2006. (However, the truth be known, the only difference between ShockForce and Wulfram 2 is the name, and this is due to legal reasons. Being how Slurpysoft doesn't own the rights to the name "ShockForce")
There are strict rules, some censorship to protect against racist remarks. The slogan "Free online gaming without attitude" underscores how management thinks it runs the game. Financial contributions are supposedly used by Slurpysoft to finance all aspects of game maintenance, advertising, bug fixes and improvements.
Wulfram has an active volunteer group, which includes moderators, administrative as well as creative staff.
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