M.U.D.S. - Mean Ugly Dirty Sport
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M.U.D.S. - Mean Ugly Dirty Sport is a videogame of a sport similar to rugby played by multiple races in a fantasy scenario.
The game was produced by Golden Goblins and published by Rainbow Arts
Rainbow Arts
Rainbow Arts is a German game developer company founded in 1984 in Gütersloh by Marc Ulrich which was later bought by Funsoft, and eventually absorbed by THQ in 1999...

 in 1990 for Amiga and DOS platforms. Game match style can be compared to the Speedball (video game)
Speedball (video game)
Speedball is a video game series based on a violent futuristic cyberpunk sport that draws on elements of handball and ice hockey, and rewards violent play as well as goals. Three games were developed by the Bitmap Brothers, and a fourth by Kylotonn...

 series, even if this game has a manager part in which the player can loan money from a bank to purchase players, move to various towns, or place a bet on a match to make money.

Gameplay

There are two teams with five field players each. Each player has its own skills and race. The aim of the game is to beat the opponent's team by putting a Flonk (a pterodactyl animal) on a chest located across a moat dug on each side of the field.
Fighting skills can be quite useful as fights occur regularly between players, and because the opposing team can not finish if it is decimated.

Development

  • Concept
    Holger Ahrens, Volker Marohn, Hartwig Niedergassel, Teut Weidemann
  • Coder
    Holger Ahrens (Manager-Part), Volker Marohn (Action-Part), Gisbert Siegmund (ST and Amiga conversion)
  • Graphicians
    Hartwig Niedergassel
  • Musician
    Chris Hülsbeck
    Chris Hülsbeck
    Chris Hülsbeck is a video game music composer from Germany.He has written soundtracks for more than 70 titles, the latest being Star Wars: Rebel Strike for Nintendo GameCube. Many of his scores for the Commodore 64 are regarded as classics among enthusiasts today, most notably The Great Giana...

     (Amiga), Jochen Hippel
    Jochen Hippel
    Jochen Hippel is a musician from Kirchheimbolanden in southwest Germany. He played one of the most prominent roles in computer music during the 16-bit microcomputer era, composing the music for tens of games. He was also an experienced Amiga programmer and ported many of Thalion Software's Atari...

    (Atari ST), Palladix and Volker Marohn (MS-DOS)

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