7 /10 1 Votes
Genre Platform game | 7.1/10 Initial release date 2001 Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Producer(s) Lars Rikart JensenJacob BuckPhilip Mundt Designer(s) Kim KroghJohnny HaarupElsa Søby Programmer(s) Jesper OlsenChristian CordesNicolai Mouritzen Artist(s) Johnny HaarupClaus FriesePeter E. Paulsen Composer(s) David FilskovChristian S. JensenAsbjørn Andersen Publishers Electronic Arts, Kiloo, Interactive Television Entertainment Similar Interactive Television Entertainment games, Platform games |
Hugo: Black Diamond Fever is a 3D platform game in the Hugo series that was developed by ITE Media and published by Electronic Arts in 2001 for the PC and PlayStation. In 2003, a 2D Game Boy Color version was also created. In 2004, it was ported by Kiloo ApS for mobile phones.
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Gameplay

The 3D version of the game resembles Croc or Crash Bandicoot. The 2D version is more reminiscent of Bomb Jack.
Plot

The evil Scylla is back and this time has found a way to make herself the most powerful witch of all time and take over the world. For this, she requires very rare black diamonds, which are to be found on the jungle island where the Kikurians live. She takes them all prisoner and forces them to work day and night in search of black diamonds. The elder King Kikurian asks Hugo the troll to liberate the slaves and stop Scylla's plot before it is too late. When Fernando arrives a letter from King Kikurian, Hugo reads it, but finds poor King Kikurian imprisoned in a cell and unable to help his people, and has absolutely no time to waste. Can Hugo free all the slaves and stop Scylla's plot?
Reception

Danish gaming website GameSector awarded it the scores of 7/10 for the PC version, and 8/10 for the PlayStation, and 8/10 for the Game Boy Color.
