
Tom and Jerry
Tom and Jerry is a 1993 platformer based on the classic cartoon series. Play as Jerry (or his cousin Tuffy in 2-player mode) navigating through household environments while avoiding Tom's traps. Features authentic slapstick comedy with items like mousetraps, rolling pins, and exploding cigars. Includes both side-scrolling levels and isometric 3D perspective stages.
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About This Retro Game
Faithfully recreates the chaotic chase dynamics of the original cartoons with pixel-perfect animation and sound effects.
Six themed worlds (Kitchen, Garden, Bedroom etc.) each culminating in boss battles against Tom using environment-specific tactics.
Unique 'Tail Whip' attack lets Jerry stun Tom by spinning his tail, while collectible cheese powers up special abilities.
Considered one of the better licensed SNES platformers, praised for its humor and variety despite some control quirks.
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