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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.
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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).
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The PlayStation Hugo 2 release is unique in that the game's story continues from where the first one left off, where Hugo's family has been rescued but the evil Scylla has fled and now is back for revenge. As Hugo is returning home in an old airplane with his loved ones the after celebrations, Scylla flies to her main castle, where she casts a ...
Nitemare 3D is a horror-themed first-person shooter released by Gray Design Associates in 1994 for MS-DOS and Windows 3.x. There are three episodes with the first episode released as shareware and ten levels in each. The full release came on two 3½" floppy disks with a guide to the game's thirty levels.
The Agent Hugo series is a James Bond parody themed reboot of the Hugo franchise developed and published by ITE Media. The original Agent Hugo was released only in Europe in 2005, followed by Agent Hugo: Roborumble (2006), Agent Hugo: Lemoon Twist (2007), and Agent Hugo: Hula Holiday (2008).