
Monster House
Based on the animated film, Monster House for GBA is an action-adventure game where players explore a haunted house that's actually alive. Experience the story from the movie while solving puzzles and battling creepy creatures.
Emulator
Game Boy AdvanceYear
2006Genre
Action-AdventureDeveloper
Artificial Mind and MovementGame Series
Game Controls
About This Retro Game
Monster House for Game Boy Advance follows the plot of the 2006 animated film, allowing players to control DJ, Chowder, and Jenny as they investigate the mysterious house across the street.
The game features puzzle-solving elements mixed with action sequences as the house itself comes alive with various traps and obstacles.
With its unique premise and faithful adaptation of the movie's atmosphere, Monster House offers a solid handheld gaming experience for fans of the film.
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