Hugo: The Secrets of The Forest

Hugo: The Secrets of The Forest (2000)

by ITE Media
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle, Quiz/Trivia
Themes:Educational, Kids
Game modes:Single player
Story:This Hugo franchise game is an edutainment game - its theme is about biology. Its gameplay is varied between stages. In one stage, you might be guiding a near-sighted swallow to eat some insects, while on another stage you'll be tasked to memorize all the shown animals in a correct order. Essentially, the stages are minigames with puzzle or puzzle-like elements included. The stages are presented in a non-linear format, so you can enter in these stages anyway you like. There are 3 difficulty settings to choose from when beginning a new game.Show more
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