Mudbury Festival

This hospital is only available via the Culture Shock DLC. To unlock this hospital the player will require a 1 Star rating in Plywood Studios.

Welcome to Mudbury. The old festival hasn't been a success for... some time, but, yet again, this year could well be the year. You'll be running hospitality at the festival, that means food and drink, comfort & entertainment, and, yes, medical support. There are rumours that Jasmine Odyssey might make an appearance, but they're also saying that it'll rain Cheesy Gubbins, so don't get your hopes up.

Diseases run rampant at Festivals, with all the mud and general squalor, so we'll need to be prepared to treat waves of sickly music lovers as acts finish at various stages around the festival. The better the job we do, the bigger the festival will get. Meaning if things go well, we'll be allowed to turn more of the beautiful countryside into a hospital. We've got a chance to make this a landmark event in the musical, and medical, history of Two Point County.

Plots
The level consists of one continuous plot. New areas will be automatically unlocked upon completing waves 3, 6, 9 and 12.

Horde Challenge
In the same fashion as Camouflage Falls and Topless Mountain before it, patients will arrive at Mudbury Festival in waves, as described in the following table. Each wave will be considered to be over when the final patient has been processed, whether this results in cures, deaths, rage quits or simply being sent home. Provided that the wave's objectives have been completed, the next wave will begin in seven days. If the objectives were not completed in full, the same wave will repeat, although there will be no penalty for the failure.

After each third wave, a new map section will be made available, with the entire map unlocked following wave 12. The third Gold Star is issued following the completion of wave 18, at which point new waves will continue to spawn. Each of these waves will be a repeat of the patient count and objectives from a randomly-selected previous wave. No additional illnesses will be introduced, although any and all illnesses previously encountered may appear in any wave.

No emergencies will appear in this hospital.

Waves
1 Since Headcrabedness is a rarer variant of Lightheadedness, and not its own illness, any patient, normal or VIP, may have it instead.

Trivia
The level is clearly a take on Glastonbury Festival, named for the mud in which attendees will often be covered.

Mudbury Festival's savefile is named 929.