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

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  • Alice Sherman Simpson

    > 3 day

    I thought if I played Go Fish one more time Id scream, then discovered Rat-A-Tat-Cat.

  • Joshua

    > 3 day

    Fun game just had to get it after playing

  • Customer

    > 3 day

    Family favorite.

  • Aliza

    > 3 day

    My older kiddos- ages 3-13 love this game! My husband and I do as well! Great counting and critical thinking game!

  • Peggy

    > 3 day

    This was my 5 year old nephews favorite game for quite some time. He caught onto the strategy of the game quickly, and got a huge kick of sticking me with the, fat cats as he called them.

  • DKMom

    > 3 day

    My son loved this game and we played it for years. It’s a great travel game too.

  • Foxlasko

    > 3 day

    I love playing this game with the littles in my life. Helps them subtract and memorize.

  • Brian C. Overman

    > 3 day

    My 6 year old daughter loves this game and shocked us all when she could add the numbers up in her head. The game is high quality and the artwork is really fun. The game play is easy to learn and fun. Highly recommended

  • Katie D

    > 3 day

    My 4 year old loves to play this game. We play with the end cards face up so that she only has to remember 2 face down cards.

  • Scott Lewis

    > 3 day

    Great gift, fun game. If you know your numbers, you can play along with this game. K through Adult

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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