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A collection of Christmas-themed minigames published in 1997 for the PC. Also known as Hugo: PC Calendar or Christmas CD-ROM, [16] the game was originally released in Denmark as Hugo i Sneen (Hugo in the Snow). In it, Scylla has placed a curse on Santa's Christmas Village and the only one who can thwart her is Hugo.
The first title in the long-running series of Hugo games was created in 1991 for the Commodore 64, [48] followed by the games for the Amiga, PC (DOS and Microsoft Windows), Game Boy, and PlayStation. There have also been numerous small browser games, the first of which was released in 1996. [ 22 ]
The player helps the troll and his handcar reach their destination by changing tracks, dodging oncoming steam locomotives, and collecting bags of gold. It was featured in Hugo - På Nye Eventyr and Hugo I/II (PC), Hugo Gold, Hugo XL, Hugo Die Geburtstagsparty, Hugo Classic 1 (PC), Hugo (PlayStation), and in a remade form in Hugo Troll Race. [16]
However, in this story, no goats ever cross the troll's bridge and he is forced to survive on fish that he catches from the river. He does encounter, in turn, a spider, a mouse and a rabbit, each of which convinces the troll not to eat them by telling him that he should try a bridge further down the river that is more suitable for capturing ...
Trolls is a Troll doll-themed platform game developed and published by Flair Software for the Amiga, MS-DOS and Commodore 64 in 1992. In 1994 it was ported to the CD32.. In 2009 it was released for Nintendo's DSiWare platform as Oscar in Toyland; since the Trolls license had lapsed, all Troll imagery was removed from the game and replaced with Flair's original creation Oscar.
Hugo (Danish: Skærmtrolden Hugo, often referred to as "Hugo the Troll" in English) was a children's interactive television show created by the Danish company Interactive Television Entertainment (ITE). Since its premiere on TV2 in 1990, this popular live one-player interactive game show has aired in more than 40 countries. The program's ...
Troll Tales is a Danish-German animated series from 1999 based on the books of Henning Kure.It involves three young trolls called Snapper, Tumbler and Willy Wee.. The series has been dubbed into English, German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Hungarian, Russian and Dutch.
"Tjovik crept up onto the old troll's lap and stroked his beard."–The trolls and the gnome boy, John Bauer 1909. Vill Vallareman (a Fairy Shepherd). Herr Birre och trollen, Vilhälm Nordin Sagan om de fyra stortrollen och lille Vill-Vallareman, ("The story of the four big trolls and little Vill-Vallareman") Cyrus Granér