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'''Bark Pack''' is the name | '''Bark Pack''' is the name of Tony Bark's Luanti (Minetest) server that also hosts [[Bark Radio]]. It features a fully working in-game micronation with an economy and government. News and updates about the server are on Tony Bark's blog. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
The name was inspired by the short-lived Duck Tales spin-off, [[Wikipedia:Quack Pack|Quack Pack]], and was initially used as a working title for Tony Bark's attempt at a slice-of-life visual novel series. However, it was abandoned due to the lack of tools and resources at the time, and it became a standalone, versatile "brand". Though usage itself is a humbler counter to the now-defunct [[Tigerpaw Studios|TPaw]], intended for small social projects | The name was inspired by the short-lived Duck Tales spin-off, [[Wikipedia:Quack Pack|Quack Pack]], and was initially used as a working title for Tony Bark's attempt at a slice-of-life visual novel series. However, it was abandoned due to the lack of tools and resources at the time, and it became a standalone, versatile "brand". Though usage itself is a humbler counter to the now-defunct [[Tigerpaw Studios|TPaw]], intended for small social projects. | ||
Since 2025, it was retooled to be the name server that hosts Tony Bark's Luanti server. | |||
Latest revision as of 11:27, 11 February 2025
Bark Pack is the name of Tony Bark's Luanti (Minetest) server that also hosts Bark Radio. It features a fully working in-game micronation with an economy and government. News and updates about the server are on Tony Bark's blog.
Background
[edit | edit source]The name was inspired by the short-lived Duck Tales spin-off, Quack Pack, and was initially used as a working title for Tony Bark's attempt at a slice-of-life visual novel series. However, it was abandoned due to the lack of tools and resources at the time, and it became a standalone, versatile "brand". Though usage itself is a humbler counter to the now-defunct TPaw, intended for small social projects.
Since 2025, it was retooled to be the name server that hosts Tony Bark's Luanti server.