Hugo III, Jungle Of Doom!
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Hugo III, Jungle of Doom!'' (named ''Hugo's Amazon Adventure'' in the Hugo Trilogy re-release) is a parser-based
adventure game An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an interactive story driven by exploration and/or Puzzle video game, puzzle-solving. The Video game genres, genre's focus on story allows it to draw ...
designed by independent software developer David P. Gray and published as
shareware Shareware is a type of proprietary software that is initially shared by the owner for trial use at little or no cost. Often the software has limited functionality or incomplete documentation until the user sends payment to the software developer ...
by Gray Design Associates in 1992. It follows '' Hugo's House of Horrors'' (1990) and '' Hugo II, Whodunit?'' (1991). The game uses the same text command format of the previous games, and it is the first game in the series to feature custom artwork in every scene.


Plot

Following the events of ''Hugo II, Whodunit?'', Hugo and Penelope depart from Great Uncle Horace's mansion by plane only to crash in the
Amazon rainforest The Amazon rainforest, Amazon jungle or ; es, Selva amazónica, , or usually ; french: Forêt amazonienne; nl, Amazoneregenwoud. In English, the names are sometimes capitalized further, as Amazon Rainforest, Amazon Forest, or Amazon Jungle. ...
. While exploring, Penelope is bitten by a large venomous spider. A native from the nearby tribe tells Hugo that he needs to find water from a magic lagoon, but Hugo finds that a streaming waterfall blocks his path. He visits the tribe to trade for supplies and escapes capture from a witch doctor. Then he finds an elephant and stuns it with a
blowgun A blowgun (also called a blowpipe or blow tube) is a simple ranged weapon consisting of a long narrow tube for shooting light projectiles such as darts. It operates by having the projectile placed inside the pipe and using the force created by ...
. The elephant lands in a stream, blocking it and cutting off the supply to the waterfall. Hugo goes to the lagoon, collects the water, and returns to heal Penelope.


Gameplay

''Hugo III'' retains the gameplay of the previous entries in the series. Hugo is controlled by the arrow keys on the keyboard, and other actions are input through the text parser at the bottom of the screen. This allows Hugo to describe what he sees, pick up objects, and interact with the environment. The game also provides a save/load function and a
boss key A boss key, or boss button, is a special keyboard shortcut used in PC games or other programs to hide the program quickly, possibly displaying a special screen that appears to be a normal productivity program (such as a spreadsheet application) ...
to hide the program. In the Hugo Trilogy release, the text parser is supplemented by a point and click interface. ''Hugo III'' is the shortest game in the series.


Development

The first two ''Hugo'' games were solo projects by David P. Gray, but with ''Hugo III'', Gray enlisted the help of computer artist Gary Sirois for the game's graphics. Sirois' talent for drawing trees led to the game taking place in a jungle, though having the graphics professionally done increased the production cost and consequently caused the game to be the shortest in the series. Gray has admitted to having confusion in geography, transposing African elements such as an
elephant Elephants are the largest existing land animals. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. They are the only surviving members of the family Elephantidae an ...
to the South American locale. Hugo's character design has been noted for looking similar to
Indiana Jones ''Indiana Jones'' is an American media franchise based on the adventures of Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr., a fictional professor of archaeology, that began in 1981 with the film '' Raiders of the Lost Ark''. In 1984, a prequel, '' Th ...
. Gray maintains this was not intentional, though admits to perhaps a subconscious influence, going on to state that
Tarzan Tarzan (John Clayton II, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization, only to reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adv ...
was a greater influence. ''Hugo III'' also features a few minor technical improvements from the first two, such as a perspective system that changes Hugo's size as he moves deeper into the playing field and a hint system if players get stuck.


Reception

Andrew Morin of ''Adventure Classic Gaming'' praised the improved art design and the lower difficulty compared to the game's predecessors as well as the game's humor. Richard Cobbett of ''PC Gamer'' also praised the game art designed, but criticized the game as not being fun. ''Hugo III'' had no direct sequels, but the characters of Hugo and Penelope reappeared as the main characters of ''
Nitemare 3D ''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 t ...
''.


References


External links


Official site
*
''Hugo 3: Jungle of Doom''
at
GameFAQs GameFAQs is a website that hosts FAQs and walkthroughs for video games. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff Veasey and was bought by CNET Networks in May 2003. It is currently owned by Fandom, Inc. since October 2022. The site has a databa ...

Classic DOS Games
has all of the Hugo III shareware demos for download. {{Hugo 1992 video games Adventure games DOS games 1990s interactive fiction North America-exclusive video games ScummVM-supported games Video games developed in the United States Video games set in forests Video games set in South America Windows games