Mouse House is an adorable little “collect-to-advance” puzzler that plays well and isn’t generally too tough as a lot of other games like it are.
You’re a mouse, collecting cheese in a house. The pretty straightforward plot, that resembles a Dr Seuss rhyme… Luckily it makes up for itself with solid gameplay and cute graphics and sound. It’s a standard puzzle game, that has you collecting all the cheese on a level to open the exit door. There are a few various enemies, floors that disappear, little red balls to push… and a fun little hot pepper power-up that lets you breathe a fireball. Yes, that last one seems odd, but it works nicely. All in all, this is a fun little game that will keep you occupied for some time. There aren’t any extra features to keep you coming back, but it’s a cute and casual experience at a great price.
Presentation and Graphics:
Simple, but with good animation and (rare) effects.
Sound:
Once again, very simple and rare sound, but the mousy effects are so cute!
Gameplay:
Easy to control, challenging levels that aren’t too challenging. The gameplay overall is very relaxed and enjoyable.
Gamelife:
No reply value, or ability to select specific levels, but it’s fun once through experience. No scoring or times either.
Game Rating
A simple and fun little collection puzzler. It will keep you occupied for a solid amount of time and is easy to pick up and play for short periods. As of this review, it’s currently on sale for mere 99 cents. Go give it a look!