Tom And Jerry In House Trap -usa-.chd Site
So, what makes the "House Trap" segment special? Unlike the main game’s isometric collection-fest, House Trap is a pure 2D side-scrolling chase reminiscent of the classic cartoon shorts.
Objective: Jerry must evade Tom for 30 seconds while collecting 3 slices of cheese hidden behind miniature doors and under thimbles. Controls: Tom and Jerry in House Trap -USA-.chd
Visual Style: The art in the House Trap CHD uses high-color sprites that were directly digitized from animation cels of the 1940s Hanna-Barbera shorts. The -USA- revision is notable because it uses the original vocal recordings ("A-haa!") instead of the synthesized beeps found in the Japanese revision. So, what makes the "House Trap" segment special
This CHD file contains the raw hard drive or CD-ROM data for the Sega System 32 arcade hardware version (or certain prototype/HD-loaded cabinets). The USA revision includes: Visual Style: The art in the House Trap
SHA-1 (example for release group verification): 0f8a3d2b9c6e4a1b7d5f8c9e2a3b4c5d6e7f8a9b
Size: 32 MB (compressed CHD) → 128 MB raw.
Before we dissect the file extension, let’s look at the game itself. Tom and Jerry in House Trap was released by Hi Tech Expressions in 1994. Unlike the fast-paced platformers on the Sega Genesis or SNES, this version was designed for MS-DOS (PC) computers.
The Plot: The game is a point-and-click puzzle adventure. As Jerry the mouse, you must navigate the dangerous landscape of a suburban house. You aren't just running; you are setting up "traps" to outsmart Tom. The gameplay focuses on logic, inventory management, and timing. Fans of the show love it because it stays true to the characters: Tom is always lurking, and Jerry must use household items (like marbles, matches, and string) to cause chaos.