Agente Hugo Hula Holiday Official

: The levels are filled with gems, though critics note these often serve no purpose as there are no meaningful unlockables.

is a 3D platformer released in late 2008 for the PlayStation 2, Wii, and Windows PC. Developed by Attractive Games, it is the fourth and final entry in the "Agent Hugo" spin-off series, which reimagined the classic Hugo the Troll character as a secret agent in a James Bond parody. Story and Setting

: While adult reviewers found it tedious, some acknowledged that its low difficulty and simple controls might make it a tolerable "first game" for very young children. Technical Details Information Developer Attractive Games Publisher NDS Denmark / Media House Release Dates EU: Oct 6, 2008 (PS2); Dec 6, 2008 (PC/Wii) Average Score 2.0 / 5 (MobyGames); 3.1 / 10 (GameFAQs) Agente Hugo Hula Holiday

: Players navigate linear 3D levels, finding keys and flipping switches to unlock doors and progress.

Reception for Hula Holiday was generally poor, with it being viewed as a subpar imitation of more successful platformers. : The levels are filled with gems, though

: Hugo can utilize a special suit that grants situational powers, such as swimming at high speeds or firing lasers to defeat enemies.

: Reviewers frequently called the game "boring" and "repetitive," citing a lack of variety in level themes and underwhelming boss fights. Story and Setting : While adult reviewers found

: The Wii version introduced motion controls, though critics described these as stiff and unresponsive. Critical Reception