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Mad Ugly Dirty Television is a game referring to MAD TV - a production released in 1991 by RainbowArts. Our task is to run a TV station.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 37 votes. 7 players anticipated the game.
M.U.D. TV Description
MUD TV is your ticket to the weird wild world of television. Once you take control of your own station it's up to you to determine the line-up, hire actors and directors, produce your own shows, series and movies and to grab those lucrative advertising deals from right under your competitors' noses.
Oh, and about the competition: you can either play MUD TV alone, with your friends over a network or via Internet! Go head-tohead with your opponents as you fight for market share amongst the retired and housewives, headhunt their best employees and, if that doesn't do the trick, a little sabotage should keep your enemies from getting too bored! Or, as an alternative, you can assume control of a station together with a friend and run it cooperatively.
Click here to start exploring the world of M.U.D. TV now!
Features
- Create your own crazy station and take it to the top of the ratings
- Fight for 8 different viewer groups and show your competitors who's the boss
- All is fair in the TV biz: do whatever it takes to leave your competitors in the dust even if it means a little sabotage here and there!
- Go up against cunning computer opponents or battle up to 7 other human players for control
- Create your own television empire and build offices, studios, newsrooms and many other important facilities to help secure your success
- Create your own character and guide them through your own hard-earned television empire
- Produce your own movies or secure the rights to the best of what the free market has to offer before the competition does
Last updated on August 14, 2015
M.U.D. TV Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Realmforge Studios
Publisher: Kalypso Media
M.U.D. TV System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 128 MB, 2 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista