Disney's Goofy's Fun House

Disney's Goofy's Fun House

released on Jun 15, 2001

Disney's Goofy's Fun House

released on Jun 15, 2001

Goofy must explore each a part of his home which consists of 15 distinct rooms. Each room includes elements such as a blender in the kitchen or table saw in the garage that the player can interact with. The main focus of play centers around collecting the 50 film canisters and certain objects Goofy has misplaced throughout his home. In addition to this, there are several mini-games that may be accessed via the paintings in the rec room of Goofy's house if the player finds all the objects that are needed. There's mini-games that range from golf and fishing to skiing and driving (based on How to play...) . After Goofy completes each mini-game and finds a few special items found somewhere in the house, a corresponding cartoon like: How to Play Golf will be unlocked. The game is considered "Completed" when the player completes all the mini-games, finds all of the cartoon-specific items, and collects at least 50 film canisters, unlocking the final cartoon.


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This is a waste of time. The Graphics are bad, not the worst, but bad, and is not enjoyable to look at. The Gameplay has you search Goofy's house for clothes that match each picture of Goofy's short films we see in the game, the shorts themselves are great, but the concept is not enough to justify a game, even at the beginning, they didn't explain what about the pictures we were supposed to find, collecting reels are pointless since you play reels later anyway, and why do you have to win the items in minigames, your looking for them, they haven't been stolen, the architecture is broken since there are rooms where if you go downstairs are not in the place they should be, and the variety of items with quotes from Goofy to talk about them also don't make a dent against the uselessness. The Music is good, fits the tone of the game well. Goofy's Fun House is incomplete from being a complete experience.

I remember my Mom buying me this game at Toys”R”Us in the summer of 2002 when we lived with my Grandmother for the summer. For whatever reason something about this game freaked me out and I could never get past the opening movie. I was an interesting child….

Anyway now that I’m 28 instead of 6 or 7 I decided to face my fears, and yeah I wasn’t missing much. The embedded classic cartoons are a neat touch (not that there is any reason to watch those in PS1 quality in 2023, but in the early 2000s it would of been neat), but rest is very much the epitome of the licensed bargain bin bad game you would play as a young kid and be wistfully nostalgic for. Alas, I was too scared at the time to get that nostalgia so I was left with only the bad game.

My mom got me this game. It was really for me and not for my brother. Big thanks! This has classic goofy cartoons on it too. Win Win!

The goofys fun house of games

Gotta love George Geef's Pleasure House.