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"Tom and Jerry: Tom's Trap-o-Matic" Free Flash Online Arcade Game

This official Tom and Jerry Flash online game is 1.42 MB in size, so please allow some time for it to load...

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Here are three screenshots of a mousetrap that I built to give you an idea of how things work...

The blueprint for the completed mousetrap:

The blueprint for the completed trap



The actual trap just before it was set off:

The actual trap just before it was set off



The trap after it was set off and caught Jerry:

The trap after it was set off and caught Jerry