Monster House on the Nintendo GameCube offers a surprisingly competent survival horror experience tailored for a younger audience, reminiscent of a Resident Evil Junior. What makes this version stand out is the GameCube hardware, which handles the atmospheric lighting and spooky environmental textures with impressive clarity compared to its contemporaries. Players take control of DJ, Chowder, and Jenny, navigating the sentient Nebbercracker estate using upgradeable water blasters to fend off possessed furniture. The gameplay loop focuses on intense third-person combat and clever environmental puzzles. For collectors, this title is particularly noteworthy as it arrived during the GameCube's final sunset years, often resulting in lower print runs. Its unique blend of movie-license charm and genuine tension makes it a hidden gem for those seeking a spooky, family-friendly adventure that utilizes the console's graphical strengths to create a truly haunting atmosphere.