Instead of playing as Hugo himself, players take control of his three children——who must journey through three distinct environments to retrieve the shards and free their father: The Tricky Troll Forest: A generic forest land.
Unlike traditional "jump-on-head" platformers, the gameplay centers around a unique freezing mechanic. Players use weapons or items to encase enemies in large blocks of ice , which must then be smashed to defeat them. Hugo The Evil Mirror
Each land concludes with a boss fight, such as the Gangster Boss squirrel, who has been possessed by a piece of the mirror. Instead of playing as Hugo himself, players take
On the PlayStation version, each of Hugo’s children has a distinct attack style, including the first-ever projectile weapon in the series. Each land concludes with a boss fight, such
The story follows the villainous witch , who uses her dark magic to trap Hugo inside an enchanted mirror. She subsequently shatters the mirror and scatters the three pieces across the land.
Some versions of the game include "Frogger-style" arcade levels where players must collect keys while dodging obstacles to reach the end of a stage. Reception
is a 2002 action-platformer and part of the long-running Hugo franchise, featuring the famous Danish TV troll. While it was originally released for the PlayStation 1 and PC, it later saw a release on the Game Boy Advance in 2005, where it notably became one of the final games ever released for the original PlayStation in North America. Plot & Setting