Gamewright Rat-A-Tat-Cat Multi-colored, 5

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  • Gardengirl

    > 24 hour

    Bought this to play with my grandsons, unfortunately we are unable to have them over due to our house arrest! I looked over the directions and the cards and cant wait until it is safe to see them again. Stupid quarantine!

  • DAC

    > 24 hour

    Family fun game - one of our all time faves!

  • Beeguy

    > 24 hour

    Fun game kids really enjoy playing. Good replay and doesnt take batteries.

  • Raspberry

    > 24 hour

    Fantastic game. If you like Sleeping Queens (and you SHOULD), then this is the next thing to get.

  • Gisele L.

    > 24 hour

    Very entertaining keeps the grandkids busy

  • Rene Bradtke

    > 24 hour

    Great family card game!

  • BM

    > 24 hour

    Great game for whole family.

  • EmilyAnuhea

    > 24 hour

    This game is everything good people say it is. Everyone who plays loves it. A great mix between skill and luck. We took this game with us on a recent trip with our soccer team and it was definitely the most popular game for the kids to play.

  • MWC

    > 24 hour

    Super fun game

  • Don Hinkelman

    > 24 hour

    I played this with my nephew and grandnephews (ages 4 and 6). They loved it. Best game in years.

It"s never too early to develop a good poker face. With Rat-a-Tat Cat, a poker face is just one of the skills players need to perfect. As in poker, luck, skill, strategy, and intuition each play a part. Players are dealt four cards, which are kept face- down, except for a quick peek at two of them. Each player in turn pulls a card from the draw pile to replace one of the four. Memory is important, as the object is to end with the lowest score, and players must keep track of the values on their four cards. "Peek," "Swap," and "Draw Two" Power cards turn up occasionally, allowing players to maneuver and strategize further. Delightfully witty pictures of cats (the good guys--low points) and rats (bad guys--high points) illustrate each of the 54 cards. Young card sharks will develop a sense of timing and greater ease with numbers, and can begin to grasp the concept of probability. Winner of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Best Toy Award and the 1996 Mensa Best New Mind Game. For 2 to 6 players. --Emilie Coulter

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It"s never too early to develop a good poker face. With Rat-a-Tat Cat, a poker face is just one of the skills players need to perfect. As in poker, luck, skill, strategy, and intuition each play a part. Players are dealt four cards, which are kept face- down, except for a quick peek at two of them. Each player in turn pulls a card from the draw pile to replace one of the four. Memory is important, as the object is to end with the lowest score, and players must keep track of the values on their four cards. "Peek," "Swap," and "Draw Two" Power cards turn up occasionally, allowing players to maneuver and strategize further. Delightfully witty pictures of cats (the good guys--low points) and rats (bad guys--high points) illustrate each of the 54 cards. Young card sharks will develop a sense of timing and greater ease with numbers, and can begin to grasp the concept of probability. Winner of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Best Toy Award and the 1996 Mensa Best New Mind Game. For 2 to 6 players. --Emilie Coulter

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