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The evil witch Hexana kidnapped Hugo's family and he has to rescue them. This game contains four ported levels from the popular TV show:
- Hugo is driving in a mine cart and has to dodge obstacles on the side on on the ceiling of the mine. At the start of the game he is shown a map of the mine and has to take the right turn during the level.
- Hugo floats along a river on trunks. He has to change the trunks regularly because it sinks when he stands to long on them. There are obstacles to avoid.
- Hugo has to cross a swamp. To achieve this goal he has to use windmills to cross rivers and jump to avoid mud pools.
- Hugo gets pursued by a rock. He has to jump over obstacles so he doesn't get rolled over.
- Hugo is sitting in a barrel and floats in a river. He has to dodge obstacles by steering left or right. At the start of the game he is shown a map of the river and has to take the right turn during the level.
After beating on of these levels he gets to play one of these three end levels:
- Hugo has to choose between three ropes. If he chooses the right one his points get doubled.
- Hugo has to choose between three keys. If he chooses the right one his points get doubled.
- Hugo stands on one end of a chess board. Hexana uses lightnings on some fields. Then Hugo has to cross the field without using these fields.
Because the levels were created for a TV show were you had to control Hugo with your phone buttons, the controls are simple: Depending on the level there are just two or three buttons to press at the right time.
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| Language | audio | subtitles | interface |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | — | — |
Also known as
Hugo 6: Wild River — alternate title
Hugo: Classic #4 — Re-release title
Hugo: Río Salvaje — Spanish title
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1998
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