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I finally did it! I got an account from the owner of DoorParty and set it up on my BBS, and it was surprisingly easy. My board now has over 150 fully licensed games available, ranging from classic 16-bit DOS titles to the newest releases.
It essentially uses Rlogin to connect to his door server. The transition is seamless and virtually instant, giving your board access to his entire library. When a user from your BBS jumps over, their username automatically ports with them, keeping all their game stats and scores saved under their own alias. Because DoorParty has a large, active player base, your users can instantly compete on the leaderboards or play multiplayer games together in real-time.
For the setup, you have a couple of options: you can create a single External Door entry that drops users into a master menu containing all the games, or you can set up the games individually on your own system using game codes so your users never even see the remote BBS menu.
Right now, I just have it routing to his main door menu because it was the fastest way to get up and running. You should definitely check it out. It’s completely free, incredibly fast, and totally transparent to the users on your board.
You can go through my BBS to try it and see how it would work on your bbs, or setup your own account and apply for DoorParty access at his BBS @
https://www.throwbackbbs.com/ and set up on yours. I like it. I think Im gonna set up individual doors on my BBS so don't see his door menu. Either way, still cool and says me a lot time and $$ setting one of these myself. It's good for now.