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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXhugo.html | * [https://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXhugo.html Hugo games on IF Archive] | ||
[[Category:Engines]] | [[Category:Engines]] |
Revision as of 02:49, 30 September 2019
Hugo | ||
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Engine developer | dreammaster | |
Companies that used it | various | |
Games that use it | See Games | |
Date added to ScummVM | 2019-05-11 | |
First release containing it | None |
About
The Hugo Interactive Fiction Development System is a text adventure scripting language developed by Kent Tessman.
Games
- A Crimson Spring
- Aggravatron: Annoyotron II
- The Clockwork Boy 2
- Colossal Cave Adventure (conversion to Hugo by Kent Tessman)
- Down
- Dragon Hunt
- East of Eastwood
- Escape from Ice Station Hippo
- Fallacy of Dawn
- Future Boy!
- Guilty Bastards
- The Halloween Horror - part 1
- The Halloween Horror - part 2
- Hammurabi
- Hauning the Ghosts
- The Hugo Clock
- Necrotic Drift
- The Next Day
- Nothing More, Nothing Less
- Party Arty, Man of La Munchies
- PAXLess, Quest to the IF Suite
- Pirate Adventure
- Pantomime
- Persistence of Memory
- Renga in Four Parts
- Retro-Nemesis
- Scavenger Hunt
- Spinning
- Spur, A Western Misadventure
- SceptreQuest
- Teleport Test
- Tetris
- Trading Punches
- Tripkey
- Waiting for The End
- Word Builder
- Zork I: The Great Underground Empire (conversion to Hugo by John Menichelli and updated to Hugo 2.5 by Kent Tessman)