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Hugo’s Adventure is a slot from Play’n Go that brings the cartoon troll back to the reels for another journey to great winnings. It is a 5 reel slot with 3 rows and 10 fixed paylines with the transparent reels set against a view of a calm lake with distant mountains. A full overview of all adventure games released in the Hugo Series. These can be episodes, remakes/remasters or sequels, created by either one or several companies. As long as the IP is used, we'd quantify this as part of a 'series'. In the third fully animated adventure, Hugo and his ever-faithful. Hugo’s Adventure is a high volatility slot from Play’n GO. The game features five reels, has 10 pay lines and is another game from this designer which is based on the troll Hugo from the kids’ TV show. If you enjoy gaming on slots with fantasy themes, you’re certain to appreciate learning to fly and swim with Hugo as he sets out on his. This is a read aloud of Hugo's Adventure. Hugo is on a mission to find out who he wants to be when he grows up. He explored many places, and meets lots of wi. Hugo's Adventure slot by Play'n Go is the fourth in the series of Hugo games from this developer. The horrid little blighter was a widely popular cartoon in Denmark and Scandinavia for some reason, and also seems to be a popular slot theme.
Description of Hugo's House of Horrors
In 1990, Gray Design Associates publishes Hugo's House of Horrors on DOS. This adventure game is now abandonware and is set in a horror, haunted house, graphic adventure and puzzle elements.
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vzen2020-07-250 point
Wow! Hahhaha! I remember this from a demo disk that comes with multiple games. They distributed those with PC magazines. I finally found it again
phrozen2018-07-183 points
I wrote my first english words using this game ;)
ogfgt2018-04-050 point
i rember when i first played it and i could not type for crap but i still like the game but i hate the fricken dog i think i glicthed it out at one point
Leyana2017-10-07-1 point
This game taught me how to type.
Trying to play it now, but its moving far too slow. Now, the message I see is 'to move faster hit Ctrl+F12.' Now, my issue is I'm on a laptop, I do not have the F buttons.
Micas2017-05-070 point
We were able to install it on an old PC with Windows XP and did not even try dosbox as not really sure how to install dosbox without maybe messing up the PC as we are not very PC literate. Anyhow, the game runs normally EXCEPT for the fact that while it accepts me saving games & giving the save games a title, when I try to restore any saved game (F5), I just get exited from the entire game just the same as if I had really chosen to exit??? Could anyone help here? I was so pleased to get hold of this game, but now I am a bit disappointed. (thanks)
sauce2017-02-193 points
still cant get passed the 1st room. wtf
upya892017-01-282 points
I downloaded it and it wont open??
the 90s2015-10-310 point
I loved this game when I was little. I was so excited to find it again, however the game always freezes on me when I talk to the butler. Is anyone else having this issue?
sl2015-09-010 point
Loved it in the 90s but when we got a new computer I couldn't finish it. Now maybe I can. Had a lot of fun with it
Hulsie2015-05-021 point DOS version
A Sierra AGI game clone. It's really quite good but very easy to complete, as are its sequels.
Peter2015-03-05-6 points DOS version
Johnny: A boat? I don't think you are talking about this game. There might be a boat in one of the sequels, I'm not sure
Johnny Webb2015-01-163 points DOS version
Is this the FULL VERSION of the game? Every download I did so far, only lets me get up to the boat past and that's it.
joshua2014-11-28-1 point DOS version
Is there an android version or something I need to download to run this? Please reply to jlpxox@hot mail.com there's a lot of games here I want
mikemike2014-11-050 point DOS version
Is there a version that works for android email me a link plz if so. Its mikejernst @live.ca thanx
Jim2014-02-020 point DOS version
Does this DL work for mac
Kaitlin2013-09-262 points DOS version
This...is...awesome. Never could beat this game as a kid. At 23 years old I can finally say, 'I have beat Hugo.'
jackie2013-09-080 point DOS version
every time i download this game it tells me my system doesnt support ful screen mode and i have to delete kit :(
Jazzy2013-07-071 point DOS version
I love Hugo's house of horrors.
It's so fun!
Del Rio2013-01-091 point DOS version
Johnny, this is not a demo :3
Johnny Webb2012-11-010 point DOS version
PLEASE for the love of GOD tell me this is not a demo!
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Developer(s) | Gray Design Associates |
Publisher(s) | Gray Design Associates |
Designer(s) | David Gray (coder) |
Series | Hugo |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Adventure, Horror |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Hugo's House of Horrors is a computer game released in 1990. Gray Design Associates (GDA) created a parser-based adventure game, reminiscent of the Sierra Entertainment 'Quest' games (such as King's Quest) and thematically similar to Maniac Mansion. The game also features tongue-in-cheek comedy.
Plot[edit]
In the game, the player controls the protagonist, Hugo, who has come to a haunted house to look for his girlfriend Penelope, who hasn't been seen since she went to babysit there. The premise bears similarity to LucasFilm Games' Maniac Mansion, released in 1987, where the main character enters a mansion in order to rescue his girlfriend from a mad scientist.
Gameplay[edit]
The player moves Hugo around by using the arrow keys on the keyboard, and controls his actions by entering commands on the keyboard (or, in the later-released Windows version, one can use the mouse).
Inspiration[edit]
In an interview, the game's designer David Gray claimed[1] that he had never played Maniac Mansion and was only aware of the game's similarities after it was released, 'Unbelievable as it may seem, when I wrote Hugo's House of Horrors in 1989 I was completely unaware of Maniac Mansion and to this day have never played it. Why? So I can truthfully say I've never played it! The truth is that Hugo's House of Horrors was actually inspired after playing the original Sierra game Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards and as far as game mechanics and look, Hugo should have more in common with that game'.
In another interview, David Gray also admitted[2] to being inspired by Captain Comic by Michael Denio, stating 'This was the first computer game I saw with large cartoon like characters that moved fluidly and I tried to emulate it.' He also mentioned that the Windows Point-and-Click port was inspired by Beneath a Steel Sky.
Sequels[edit]
In 1991 GDA released a sequel, Hugo II, Whodunit?, and in 1992 a third installment, Hugo III, Jungle of Doom!. Nitemare 3-D, a game that came out in 1994, is arguably the fourth (and so far final) installment of the Hugo series, though Nitemare 3-D, instead of being an adventure game, is a Wolfenstein 3D clone, in which Hugo ventures into the haunted mansion to rescue Penelope by shooting enemies with various guns.
References[edit]
- ^'David Gray Interview'. Adventure Classic Gaming. 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
- ^'Plus XP Interview: David P Gray'. Plus XP. 2010-02-05. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
External links[edit]
- Hugo's House of Horrors at MobyGames
- Hugo's House of Horrors at GameFAQs
- Classic DOS Games has all of the Hugo shareware demos for download.
- Hugo's House of Horrors can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive