Cory in the House (video game)

Cory in the House is an adventure stealth video game directed by Lyndon H. Moore III and written by Gerrin Tramis, based on the television series Cory in the House.[2] Cory in the House was developed by Handheld Games Corporation and published by Disney Interactive Studios in 2008 for the Nintendo DS.

Cory in the House
North American box art
Developer(s)Handheld Games[1]
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • NA: April 15, 2008
  • AU: July 24, 2008
Genre(s)Adventure, stealth
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Cory in the House is an adventure game that requires the player to play as Cory Baxter, a teenager who lives with his father Victor Baxter after Victor gets accepted as head chef at The White House. The basic premise for the game is Cory, after winning a toy contest, starts an endeavor to sell bobbleheads depicting the President of the United States to the citizens of Washington, D.C.. The bobbleheads however are taken into possession by The Evil Toymaker, who tries to utilize the bobbleheads as a means of hypnotic technology on the population of Washington, D.C.[3] Cory is then tasked with retrieving the bobbleheads to stop the hypnosis plan.

The gameplay can be described as an adventure stealth game, where the player controls Cory and his friends as they move through locations including halls in The White House, a school, a mall, and streets of Washington, D.C. Tasks involve sneaking past Secret Service agents, examining rooms for specific items, throwing pastries at hypnotized teachers, and talking to non-playable characters. Additional features include mini-games, which involve tapping the Nintendo DS stylus against the touchscreen along with music or simulating connecting electrical circuits.[4]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings35%[5]
Review scores
PublicationScore
IGN3 of 10[6]
Game Boyz4 of 10[3]

At release Cory in the House was critically panned, earning an overall score of 35% out of 100 on aggregate review website GameRankings.[5] IGN's Jack DeVries criticized the gameplay controls, calling them "clunky" and "hard to control", and also found fault with the game's included laugh track that goes along with the dialogue sequence jokes.[6] Review website Game Boyz also excoriated the game's gameplay, graphics, and sound, concluding that not even hardcore fans of the television series would appreciate it.[3] However, due to satirical reviews on Metacritic in relation to an internet meme mockingly describing the show as an "anime" series, the game has an average user score of 9.6, making it the highest user-rated DS game on the site.[7][8][9]

gollark: Fires work, but aren't very good compared to electric lighting.
gollark: > I explained medicine...You did not explain how you're meant to produce medicine without much/any technology.> communication + human interaction I also explained with internet 2That is just a fibre network. You need to produce hardware somehow.> lighting is also explained. Ever heard of a fire?Fires are inefficient and bad.
gollark: Shelter, medicine, communication, lighting, human social interaction, etc.
gollark: There are things other than those which matter? Also, subsistence farming is kind of no?
gollark: Oh, so you assume anarchocapitalism will magically lead to hyper-advanced technology which will allow you to trivially make anything at home.

References

  1. "Handheld Games Company Information - GameFAQs". CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
  2. Metacritic. "Cory in the House Details and Credits for DS". Metacritic. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  3. "Cory in the House Game-Boyz". Game Boyz. 2008-05-04. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  4. http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/company/42302-handheld-games
  5. "Cory in the House for DS - GameRankings". GameRankings. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  6. DeVries, Jack (2008-04-25). "Cory in the House IGN Review". IGN.com. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  7. "Nintendo DS Video Games Sorted By User Score". Metacritic. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
  8. "Cory in the House". Metacritic. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
  9. Winkie, Luke. "How Cory In The House DS Went From Bad, Forgotten Game To Hilarious Meme". Kotaku. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
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