Hugo: The Quest for the Sunstones on the PlayStation marks a significant evolution for the iconic Danish TV troll, transitioning him from simple mini-games into a full 3D platforming adventure. Drawing heavy inspiration from the Crash Bandicoot formula, this title places Hugo in a lush, Aztec-inspired world where he must utilize a whip—reminiscent of Indiana Jones—to navigate treacherous traps and defeat enemies. The PS1 version is particularly noted for its charming art style and smooth performance, capturing the era’s mascot platformer aesthetic perfectly. Players must collect three magic Sunstones to thwart the villainous Scylla and Don Croco, saving the Kikurian village from destruction. For collectors, it represents a unique piece of European gaming history and a solid example of the console's extensive library of character-driven adventures. Its blend of nostalgic television charm and classic 3D exploration makes it a worthwhile addition for retro enthusiasts.