List of Hugo video games

Hugo

Genres Various
Developers Silverrock Productions / ITE, Laguna Video Games, Kiloo ApS, Progressive Media, Hugo Games
Publishers Silverrock Productions / ITE, Egmont Interactive, Electronic Arts, Namco, Kiloo ApS, Krea Medie
Creators Ivan Sølvason and Niels Krogh Mortense
Platforms Commodore 64, Amiga, DOS, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Mobile, Android
Platform of origin Interactive television
First release Skærmtrolden Hugo
1991
Latest release Hugo Troll Race 2
2016

The media franchise Hugo includes numerous video games based on or inspired by an interactive television game show of the same title. The series of more than 30 games, including spin-offs, sold over 10 million copies[1] for the Amiga, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy, and mobile game systems. Most of the titles are platform games or minigame sets, but there are also some educational games.

Hugo

Main article: Hugo (video game)

Game Boy series

Hugo and Hugo 2[2] were released for the Game Boy by Laguna Video Games in 1995-1996 (or 1994-1997). Both of them are very different from the classic computer games, despite sharing the same title. In the first of these (which is actually a conversion of Mickey Mouse by Kemco),[3] Hugo's wife Hugolina gets kidnapped by the Horned King, ruler of the castle Arbarus, after agreeing to his invitation; and Hugo has to free her and defeat the King. In the second, the goal is not to rescue the troll's family, but rather to help Hugo himself escape, as Scylla keeps him prisoner in her own magic castle.

Both games are side-scrolling platform games. In Hugo, Hugo escapes from a castle by walking upstairs, crawling through pipes and passing through dangerous traps. In Hugo 2, he escapes from a castle by collecting gold bags and avoiding pits.

Agent Hugo series

Agent Hugo is a series of 3D action games by ITE Media that was a reboot of the Hugo franchise. The original game was released in 2005, only in Europe. It was followed by Agent Hugo: Roborumble in 2006, Agent Hugo - Lemoon Twist in 2007, and Agent Hugo: Hula Holiday in 2008.

Title Details
Agent Hugo

Original release date:[4]
  • EU October 2005
Release years by system:
2005 Windows, PlayStation 2[4][5][6]
Notes:
  • Developed and published by ITE Media.[4]
  • It was planned to also be released on the GameCube, but was canceled.[7]
Agent Hugo: Roborumble

Original release dates:[8]
  • EU October 6, 2006
  • EU April 2, 2007
Release years by system:
2006 Windows, PlayStation 2, Mobile[8]
2007 Game Boy Advance[9]
Notes:
  • Developed by ITE Media for the PlayStation 2 and by Program-Ace for the Game Boy Advance. Published on both platforms by ITE Media.[8][9]
Agent Hugo: Lemoon Twist

Original release dates:[10]
  • EU November 5, 2007
  • EU May 29, 2008
Release years by system:
2007 Windows, PlayStation 2[10]
2008 Wii[11]
Notes:
  • Developed by Coyote Console and published by ITE Media.[10][11]
Agent Hugo: Hula Holiday

Original release date:[12]
  • EU December 6, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii[12][13]
Notes:
  • Developed and published by NDS Software.[12][13]

Other ITE titles

Skærmtrolden Hugo

The first Hugo game was originally developed by Thomas Villadsen and Uffe Jakobsen[14] for SilverRock Productions (which was renamed Interactive Television Entertainment in 1992). Skærmtrolden Hugo was released for the Commodore 64 in 1990, and for the Amiga shortly afterwards. The game took place in a gold mine, which Hugo had to navigate to collect treasure.[15] The game mechanics were fairly simple, and a complete game could take less than ten minutes.

Hugo: Wintergames

A series of three games produced between 1997 and 1999 (Hugo Saves Christmas) by ITE Media for the PC. In each of them, Hugo must save Santa Claus from being imprisoned in Scylla's castle, foiling her plots to ruin Christmas for the children everywhere.

Hugo: Jungle Island series

Main article: Hugo: Jungle Island

Scylla's Revenge

In this 1999 PC game, the evil witch Scylla has frozen Santa Claus and all the elves in ice blocks. They are now in danger of freezing inside unless Hugo can save them.[16]

Hugo in the Hut

A 2000 game for the PC.[17]

Hugo: Quest for the Sunstones

Hugo: Black Diamond Fever

Hugo: The Bewitched Rollercoaster

In this 2001 PC game, Scylla destroys the electrical power source at the amusement park in an attempt to spoil Hugo's children's good time. Hugo's son Rat and the fly Buzzy embark on a quest to find the items that would enable them to repair the rollercoaster.

Hugo: The Secrets of the Forest

In this 2002 PC game, Scylla transforms a class of bunny children into stone while she searches the woods for a rare mushroom that she needs for her magic spells. Using a scroll that Scylla dropped, Hugo's daughter Ruth needs to collect ingredients to create an antidote to the evil enchantment.

Hugo: The Forces of Nature

An educational game published by ITE Media on October 4, 2002, for the PC. In this game, an outbreak of magic caused natural disasters to struck the island where the Kikurians live. It is up to Hugo to stand up against the forces of nature and, in the end, to battle Scylla as well.

Hugo in Space

In this 2002 PC game, Scylla and her minions travel to space in search of an asteroid located on the other side of Pluto. Its core of which is composed entirely of the rare black diamonds that would make her infinitely more powerful and turn all the creatures of troll forest into her slaves. Hugo, who is also vacationing with his family in space at the time, once again sets out to thwart her plan.

Hugo: The Evil Mirror

Main article: Hugo: The Evil Mirror

Hugo Frog Fighter

A 2002 game for the PlayStation, similar to an advanced version of Frogger.

Hugo: Smakkaball

Released for the PC on September 30, 2003. Together with his family, his friends, and even his sworn enemies, Hugo takes part in a Smakkaball sport tournament.

Hugo: Bukkazoom!

Developed by ITE Media and published by Namco on October 31, 2003, for the Game Boy Advance. In this game, Hugo and his family and friends, and their enemies as well, take part in a race.

Hugo: Cannon Cruise

Main article: Hugo: Cannon Cruise

Hugo: Penguin Battle

Developed and published by ITE Media in 2005 for the PC. In this game, Scylla forms an army of evil penguins and freezes the entire land. It is up to Hugo in his "hugocopter" to melt the ice and restore it, and to stop the witch once again.

Krea Medie/Hugo Games titles

Hugo: Magic in the Troll Woods

A platform game released in 2009 for the PS2, Wii and NDS.

Hugo Retro Mania

Main article: Hugo Retro Mania

Hugo Troll Race

Main article: Hugo Troll Race

Hugo World

A social management game.[18] The game is set in a traditional Hugo universe and characters such as Hugo's wife Hugolina and their children return along with Scylla and her henchman Don Croco.

Hugo Troll Wars

A free-to-play online tower defense type game for a variety of platforms, including Kindle, Android, iOS, Windows and Facebook. The game is set in alternate Hugo universe, where the players take role of a general for either Hugo, the King of Trolls, or Scylla, the evil Queen of Witches.[19]

Ronaldo & Hugo: Superstar Skaters

A free-to-play endless runner mobile game for the Android and iOS, featuring the football star Cristiano Ronaldo.[20]

Future

Three new Hugo games, were announced in the beginning of 2016.Hugo Troll Race 2, Hugo Flower Flush & Hugo Mystery Island [21]

References

  1. "Studio Profile". Krogh Mortensen Animation.
  2. "Hugo 2". Playright.dk. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  3. "Hugo". Playright.dk. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 "Agent Hugo Release Information for PC". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  5. "Agent Hugo Release Information for Mobile". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  6. "Agent Hugo Release Information for PlayStation 2". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  7. "Agent Hugo for GameCube". GameSpot. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  8. 1 2 3 "Agent Hugo: Roborumble Release Information for PlayStation 2". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  9. 1 2 "Agent Hugo: Roborumble Release Information for Game Boy Advance". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  10. 1 2 3 "Agent Hugo: Lemoon Twist Release Information for PlayStation 2". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  11. 1 2 "Agent Hugo: Lemoon Twist Release Information for Wii". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  12. 1 2 3 "Agent Hugo: Hula Holiday Release Information for Wii". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  13. 1 2 "Agent Hugo: Hula Holiday Release Information for PlayStation 2". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  14. "Commodore Fan Gazette 03 2013 Lowres". Archive.org. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  15. "Skærmtrolden Hugo". Lemon Amiga.
  16. "Hugo Scyllas hämnd" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2003-04-22. Retrieved 2014-01-08.
  17. "Hugo - Den stora djungelfesten" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2003-04-20. Retrieved 2014-01-08.
  18. "Hugo World". Hugogames.com. 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2014-01-08.
  19. "Hugo Troll Wars". Hugogames.com. 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2014-01-08.
  20. Yin, Wesley. "Cristiano Ronaldo finally has his own video game". Eurogamer.net. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  21. http://ir1.euroinvestor.com/IR/Files/OsloNewsWeb/27336471/2016-01-06/FinancialGuidance.pdf

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