The Evil Mirror — Hugo

The story follows the villainous witch , who uses her dark magic to trap Hugo inside an enchanted mirror. She subsequently shatters the mirror and scatters the three pieces across the land.

The game received mixed reviews, often praised for its charm and humor but criticized for having repetitive levels and lacking the complex puzzles found in earlier Hugo titles. Critics noted that the GBA version felt like a "generic" side-scroller, though it remained a popular piece of nostalgia for fans of the "screen troll". Hugo The Evil Mirror

Each land concludes with a boss fight, such as the Gangster Boss squirrel, who has been possessed by a piece of the mirror. The story follows the villainous witch , who

Unlike traditional "jump-on-head" platformers, the gameplay centers around a unique freezing mechanic. Players use weapons or items to encase enemies in large blocks of ice , which must then be smashed to defeat them. Critics noted that the GBA version felt like

A frozen territory that serves as the final challenge. Gameplay Mechanics

On the PlayStation version, each of Hugo’s children has a distinct attack style, including the first-ever projectile weapon in the series.