Tom and Jerry Games
Race through Tom and Jerry: Chasing Jerry, Tom & Jerry - Run Jerry Run!, and Tom and Jerry mouse maze. Try Tom And Jerry In Cooperation or Tom and Jerry in Rig-a bridge for traps, teamwork, and quick route fixes. Play free, then cool off with Tom and Jerry Coloring or Backyard Hoops after the chase.
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Tom and Jerry games built around chases and traps
Tom and Jerry games keep the cartoon rivalry moving with chase runs, trap setups, and sudden reversals. In Tom and Jerry: Chasing Jerry and Tom & Jerry - Run Jerry Run!, every turn is about staying one step ahead. The free online format makes it easy to jump in for a short round, then move on when the chase is over.
You also get teamwork stages and route fixes that fit the pair perfectly. Tom And Jerry In Cooperation and the bridge puzzle push that idea into shared movement instead of pure sprinting. That gives the category more than one pace, which helps when you want something between arcade pressure and a smarter route.
Pursuit runs with constant movement
Cat And Mouse leans into the classic chase formula, so the screen keeps pulling you forward. You read the space, dodge hazards, and react to whatever the cartoon throws at you next. The action is simple to follow, but the route changes fast enough to keep each retry useful.
Tom And Jerry - Cat Crossing suggests a lane-crossing challenge, which usually means waiting for the right opening before you move. It is the kind of setup where a small mistake changes the whole run. If you like short arcade stages, this one sits right beside the main pursuit games.
Cooperation and bridge-building puzzles
Tom and Jerry in Rig-a bridge is the clearest puzzle-style entry in the set, because the bridge itself becomes the key obstacle. You are not just running away from trouble; you are shaping the path first. That gives the game a slower rhythm than the chase titles, but the cartoon mischief still drives it.
Tom And Jerry In Cooperation adds a partner-based angle where movement and timing matter together. The title points to shared progress, so the challenge is less about panic and more about keeping both characters in sync. It works best when you want a stage that feels playful without losing the cat-and-mouse tension.
Maze routes, sports, and coloring in Tom and Jerry
Not every Tom and Jerry game stays on the chase track. Some switch to maze routes, basketball hoops, or a coloring screen that slows the pace. That variety keeps the category from feeling one-note and gives you different ways to enjoy the same cartoon cast.
Maze routes and crossing challenges
mouse maze turns the familiar mouse escape idea into a path-finding challenge. You move through twists, dead ends, and narrow passages until you find the clean way out. It is a good fit if you prefer reading a layout over chasing a timer.
Tom And Jerry - Cat Crossing also belongs in this problem-solving lane, because crossing games depend on timing more than speed. You wait for a safe gap, move with purpose, and avoid resetting the stage. The cartoon setup makes that simple rule feel more lively than a plain logic puzzle.
Sports, adventure, and visual breaks
Backyard Hoops adds a basketball-style detour that changes the pace without breaking the theme. It gives you a quick score-based break between chase scenes and puzzle stages. That makes the category easier to sample in short sessions, especially when you want an arcade task instead of a puzzle.
Tom and Jerry Coloring offers a visual break, while Jerry Forest Adventure keeps the focus on a lighter adventure route. Together they round out the page with options for when you want something slower than a chase or maze. If you start with the action titles, these two are a simple way to finish on a calmer note.