Tom and Jerry in House Trap is an action-comedy video game originally released in PlayStation (PS1)
Some critics call it cultural vandalism. Others call it digital folk art. Either way, it’s not going away. tom and jerry in house trap usachd new
Jerry scurries across a kitchen floor → trips a thread → a chandelier falls. Tom, napping, is awakened by the noise, assumes Jerry caused it, and gives chase. The chase triggers a domino sequence: falling books, a swinging iron, a self‑tilting floor. Neither Tom nor Jerry is the trapper; they are co‑victims. By minute five, they cooperate to escape a closing wall panel, only to be launched outside as the house folds into a cube (a feat of early limited‑animation ingenuity). Tom and Jerry in House Trap is an
“The first time I played this game I was very little and I spent hours and hours with my brother, we had a lot of fun. Today I played again and to my surprise the game is still fun.” — IGN user review Jerry scurries across a kitchen floor → trips
The game’s simplistic, slapstick style—where players set elaborate traps, collect household weapons, and duel across 15 levels—has led to a renewed fascination in recent years. Online communities, retro gaming forums, and even preservation sites like the Internet Archive have kept its memory alive.
The game splits its interactive inventory items into two distinct categories:
Interactive background items that harm anyone careless enough to bump them. Critical Reception and Retro Legacy