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Hugo: På Nye Eventyr

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Hugo: På Nye Eventyr

Dec 31, 1992

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There are several Hugo video games based on early episodes of Interactive Television Entertainment's TV show Hugo, part of the international Hugo franchise. From 1990 to 2000, ITE developed and released versions for Amiga, Commodore 64 and PC and the Game Boy, Game Boy Color and PlayStation consoles. In 2011, Krea Media published a series of mobile game remakes for Android. The Hugo games resemble those on the television show; in almost all of them, the player guides the titular protagonist (a small, friendly troll named Hugo) to save his wife and children from the witch Scylla. To rescue his … More
There are several Hugo video games based on early episodes of Interactive Television Entertainment's TV show Hugo, part of the international Hugo franchise. From 1990 to 2000, ITE developed and released versions for Amiga, Commodore 64 and PC and the Game Boy, Game Boy Color and PlayStation consoles. In 2011, Krea Media published a series of mobile game remakes for Android. The Hugo games resemble those on the television show; in almost all of them, the player guides the titular protagonist (a small, friendly troll named Hugo) to save his wife and children from the witch Scylla. To rescue his family, Hugo must navigate safely through dangerous environments in various minigame scenarios. Less
Developers
Silverrock Productions (ITE)
Publishers
Silverrock Productions (ITE)
Franchises
Hugo
Platforms
Amiga, DOS
Genres
Adventure
Themes
Action
Release Dates
1992 (Worldwide)
Amiga
TBD (Worldwide)
DOS
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Such beautiful Sound and Look for 91! But can only offer so much for someone who didn't play it as a kid. (Well, the sound is just the sound effects, but they have such a ncie quality to them) See