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Hugo's House of Horrors (titled Hugo's Horrific Adventure in the Microsoft Windows version) is a parser-based adventure game designed by independent software developer David P. Gray and published as shareware in 1990. The game follows the character Hugo as he searches for his girlfriend Penelope in a haunted house.
Hugo II, Whodunit? (named Hugo's Mystery Adventure in the Hugo Trilogy re-release) [1] is a parser-based adventure game designed by independent software developer David P. Gray and published as shareware by Gray Design Associates in 1991. It is the sequel to 1990's Hugo's House of Horrors, and was followed by Hugo III, Jungle of Doom! in 1992.
Hugo III, Jungle of Doom! (named Hugo's Amazon Adventure in the Hugo Trilogy re-release) [1] is a parser-based adventure game designed by independent software developer David P. Gray and published as shareware by Gray Design Associates in 1992. It follows Hugo's House of Horrors (1990) and Hugo II, Whodunit? (1991).
The classic Hugo releases from the 1990s are action games that closely resemble the early editions of the children's television game show that they are based on, having the player guide the titular character or a small, friendly troll to navigate safely through dangerous environments in a collection of diverse but simple minigame scenarios ...
It was titled Hugo: Den Magiske Rejse / Hugo: Leg Og Lær 2 in Denmark, Hugo: Cesta kolem světa (Around the World) in Czechia, Hugo: Fantastische Welt in Germany, Hugo Taikamatka in Finland, Hugo: Magiczna podróż in Poland, Hugo Sihirli Yolculuk in Turkey, and Кузя и его друзья: Большое путешествие (Kuzya/Hugo ...
Hugo II, Whodunit? 1995: Gray Design Associates: Hugo III, Jungle of Doom! 1995: Gray Design Associates: Hugo's House of Horrors: 1995: Gray Design Associates: The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 1996: Isabelle Bristow Hurricane: 1993: Timothy Schmidt & Norm Pollock, Systems Software Developing: Huygen's Disclosure: 1996: Microforum International ...
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