
Hugo II: Whodunit? takes the adventure series in a new direction — trading the haunted mansion for a murder mystery at an English country estate. The second game in David Gray’s beloved trilogy is longer, more complex, and arguably more charming than its predecessor.
About Hugo II: Whodunit?

Released in 1991 by David Gray, Hugo II: Whodunit? finds Hugo and Penelope invited to the Carrington estate — where their host is promptly murdered and everyone becomes a suspect. Hugo must solve the mystery while navigating period-accurate locations like a garden maze, a wine cellar, and an attic full of secrets.
Like all Hugo games, this is freeware distributed directly by David Gray.
Gameplay
Whodunit uses the same text-parser interface as the original but offers a larger world to explore. The English countryside setting gives David Gray more room for varied environments and more complex multi-step puzzles. Characters play larger roles — gathering information through conversation is essential to solving the mystery.
Why It’s Worth Playing
Hugo II successfully evolves the series into a murder mystery genre while maintaining the approachable, good-humored tone that made the original so endearing. It is the most narratively engaging of the three Hugo games and a highlight of early 90s independent adventure design.
How to Download Hugo II: Whodunit?
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How to Run with DOSBox
- Extract to
C:\HUGO2 - In DOSBox:
mount c c:\hugo2→c: - Run:
HUGO2.EXE

