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Rat A Tat Cat Card Game
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- Children's card game that helps develop timing and basic mathematical concepts
- Teaches strategy, memory building, and addition
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Best Toy Award; Mensa 1996 Best New Mind Game Award
- Includes 54 rat, cat, and power cards
- For 2 to 6 players
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| UPC | 885345227301 770504161377 885955889692 759751002046 885326120898 885692238920 792736456779 798257041753 692000193761 000097510024 793631493555 013031032018 177760444297 775070341468 013031012287 |
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| Global Trade Identification Number | 00759751002046 |
| ASIN | B00000GBQJ |
| Customer Reviews |
4.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,443 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #135 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Item Type Name | Game |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Brand Name | Gamewright |
| Included Components | 54 Cards, Rules of Play (also in Spanish) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
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| Container Type | Bottle,Can,Box |
| Special Features | Unique Gameplay Mechanics |
| Number of Players | 2-6 |
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Feedback
| Subject Character | Cat |
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| Style Name | Single |
| Color | Multi-colored |
| Theme | Animals |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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| Item Display Dimensions | 3.94 x 5.51 inches |
| Size | 5" |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.63"L x 6.75"W |
| Material Fabric | Cardboard |
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Product Description
Product Description
As children play Rat-a-tat Cat, they develop a sense of timing and an understanding of basic, but essential, mathematical concepts. They learn ways to remember their cards and strategies to figure out what cards other players might have. They also begin to develop an intuitive sense of probability. Rat-a-tat Cat requires skill, strategy, and awareness, challenging both young children and adults.
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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
From the Manufacturer
A game of suspense, strategy, and anticipation. Get rid of the high cards (rats) and go for the low cards (cats). Sneak a peek, draw two, or swap cards for an added twist. Low score wins the game. (A poker face helps!)
Review
- For 2 to 6 players
- Includes 54 rat, cat, and power cards
- Skills: strategy, memory building, basic addition
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Best Toy Award, Mensa Best New Mind Game in 1996
- Supply is limited --
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Gamewright - Games for the Infinitely Imaginative!
Gamewright was founded in 1994 by four parents whose kids wanted great games. From the start, our mission has remained clear: Create the highest quality family games with outstanding play-value. Guided by themes and experiences that transcend age and salted with a bit of irreverence, our games are designed to foster laughter, learning, friendship and fun.
Over the years our family has grown to over 150 games and countless happy players. The thousands of letters we receive from kids, parents, grandparents, and teachers tell us our hearts are in the right place. Thank you for inviting us into your home and for playing with Gamewright!
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Here's why we have 2 sets! Also quick instructions!
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Rat a Tat Video
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Why This is an Easy Game to Learn & It's Fun to Play
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Rat-a-Tat Cat Video
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Details and Review for Rat-A-Tat-Cat Game
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Quick, simple to learn and FUN!
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Customers find the game fun for all ages. They say it's easy to learn and holds the interest of all ages. They also mention that the rules are simple enough to explain. In addition, customers say the game is fast-paced and teaches strategy thinking.
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Customers find the game fun for all ages. They mention it's a great game for the whole family, and a good game to play with students. They also say the drawings are whimsical and clever.
"This game is fun for all ages. It’s shrewd for travel, and a good fit for a wide range of ages...." Read more
"...It is fun, easy to learn and not stressful. There is some strategy involved but not so hard that teens and youngsters can't win on their own...." Read more
"...Also don't expect lengthy game sessions. Rat-a-Tat-Cat is fun for the fast paced, quick card game that it is...." Read more
"...It's fun for both young and old. We've purchased it again and again as gifts. Its compact size makes it great for traveling, too!" Read more
Customers find the game easy to learn and play. They mention it's simple enough to explain and lure others into a game. Additionally, they say it teaches kids about memory, simple math, and poker faces.
"...It teaches kids about memory, simple math, poker faces (don't look too excited when you see a low number or you'll be vulnerable to a lousy swap!),..." Read more
"...It is fun, easy to learn and not stressful. There is some strategy involved but not so hard that teens and youngsters can't win on their own...." Read more
"...The rules are simple enough to explain and lure others into a game as well...." Read more
"Simple enough for my 5 year old grandsons and still fun for my (very bright) 9-year-old granddaughter, and lets them learn to strategize and take..." Read more
Customers find the game good for all ages. They mention it teaches memory and counting, incorporates a bit of math, and is great for encouraging math skills. They also say it challenges one's memory and use of strategy.
"...It teaches kids about memory, simple math, poker faces (don't look too excited when you see a low number or you'll be vulnerable to a lousy swap!),..." Read more
"This game goes quickly and encourages strategic thinking and math skills - highly recommended." Read more
"...fun for my (very bright) 9-year-old granddaughter, and lets them learn to strategize and take calculated risks...." Read more
"Such a fun family game. Good for all ages. Teaches memory and counting." Read more
Customers find the game to go quickly and finish quickly. They say it's fun, not too hard, and easy to play and catch on.
"...appreciate it because it doesn't have a lot of small parts, the game goes fast and can accommodate an odd number of multiple players, and the box..." Read more
"...It goes by quick. A game can last anywhere from 60 seconds to a couple of minutes, especially once you get the rules down, cards are flying...." Read more
"This game goes quickly and encourages strategic thinking and math skills - highly recommended." Read more
"...Kept asking to play again and again. It’s quick and enough mix of strategy and luck to keep all ages interested." Read more
Customers find the strategy of the game surprising. They mention it's fast, fun for all ages, and requires simple strategies. They also say it uses many higher-order thinking skills. Additionally, they mention it's easy to learn, amusing, and strategic enough to keep an adult interested.
"...I also like that the game has some opportunity for different kinds of strategy and not just luck...." Read more
"...seems to enjoy it too, all age groups, and the strategy and counting aspect is simple enough that my 5 year old can play without assistance, and..." Read more
"...It's a good mixture of skill and luck with some math, patience, and attention to detail thrown in the mix. Fun for all ages!" Read more
"...This is some strategy involved in this game. you can easily play two people or 6 people. We have 5 in our family...." Read more
Customers find the game good for all ages. They mention it's challenging, easy to learn, and accessible for kids. Some say it would be great for students in grades K-3 as a classroom center or for homeschoolers. Additionally, they mention it can be modified for younger kids and is definitely family-friendly.
"...Everyone seems to enjoy it too, all age groups, and the strategy and counting aspect is simple enough that my 5 year old can play without assistance..." Read more
"Easy to learn and challenging for all ages. I like small portable games that families can enjoy together." Read more
"Such a fun family game. Good for all ages. Teaches memory and counting." Read more
"...It’s quick and enough mix of strategy and luck to keep all ages interested." Read more
Customers like the quality of the cards. They mention they're well-made, sturdy, and haven't seen any wear or tear. Some say their ability to withstand loss has improved significantly.
"...The game itself is just cards, in a much larger, sturdy cardboard box...." Read more
"...It would be fun for kids. Love the cats on the cards and they are well made" Read more
"...His ability to withstand loss has improved significantly so it's actually fun to play the game with him...." Read more
"...The cards are good quality and come in a sturdy box." Read more
Customers find the game portable. They mention it's small enough to take when traveling, good for travel, and easy to pack away. They also say the rules are simple and easy to pick up.
"This game is fun for all ages. It’s shrewd for travel, and a good fit for a wide range of ages...." Read more
"...Its compact size makes it great for traveling, too!" Read more
"...My grandkids were playing at 6 years old no problem. Easy to take anywhere. Can play at restaurants while waiting on food. Anyone can play." Read more
"...Fast enough and portable enough to just throw in a bag!" Read more
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The goal of the game for each player is to have the lowest total score at the end of the game, based on four cards placed in front of each player, where the low numbers have a corresponding picture of cats and the high numbers are rats (and the middle cards are combinations of rats and cats); the cards are numbered 0-9. The gist of the rules: each player gets four cards at the start of the game, placed face down, and can look at the *two outer cards only* before play begins but must put them back face down. Once play begins, the players can't look again if they forget! (The instructions provide that players might keep the outer cards face up when playing with younger players, but we never did.) Each player therefore also has two cards in the middle that are "mystery cards" at the start of the game. Each turn, a player has an opportunity to either draw a card or take the card on the top of the discard pile. For example, if Player A draws a "2" and thinks that is better than one of his/her mystery cards, it will replace a mystery card with the 2 and discard the mystery card face up on the discard pile, always keeping cards in front of him/her facedown. But sometimes the discarded mystery card turns out to be a good, low number card, which can then be picked up by Player B. Watch out, though, because the game also includes a "Swap" card that, when drawn, lets another player swap a card with any other player, so all eyes will watch where a low discard card goes if Player B takes it, in case a swap opportunity arises! The game also includes a few "Peek" cards that, when drawn, allow the player to peek at one of his/her cards. As soon as a player thinks he/she has the lowest total, he/she knocks the table and says "Rat a Tat Cat!" and all players get one more turn before the game ends, and all cards are turned over and tallied.
It teaches kids about memory, simple math, poker faces (don't look too excited when you see a low number or you'll be vulnerable to a lousy swap!), and the merits of different strategies, including waiting until a player *knows* the value of all his/her cards to "rat a tat cat" or be willing to take a risk and end the game early when he/she knows only three and hopes that the unknown "mystery" card is a low number.
I have given it as gifts for many years and have replaced our own set as we had developed some wear and tear on some of the cards and then people could figure out what cards you are holding.
So much fun.. You will love it!
The game itself is just cards, in a much larger, sturdy cardboard box. If you have other Gamewright card games, it's the same kind of box you get with Sleeping Queens, Zeus on the Loose, etc. The game itself doesn't take much space (four cards for each person on the table at a time, plus a draw deck and a discard pile - that's it) so this makes a good game to take with you on vacations, traveling or while visiting friends. The rules are simple enough to explain and lure others into a game as well.
The only two complaints are very small... First is the "6" card. It has a giant green cat balloon being lead by small rats. It is indeed a "Rat" card and not a desirable "cat" card despite the cat being depicted as the focus. Also the "4" is very slim and stylized and looks like a "1". Have had confusion over a younger player and an elderly player believing they had a "1" when it was really a "4". Do these little things ruin the game? Absolutely not, but it is something you might want to point out to those new to the game.
Also don't expect lengthy game sessions. Rat-a-Tat-Cat is fun for the fast paced, quick card game that it is. It's not nearly as popular with my kids as "Horse Show" or "Sleeping Queens" but they always demand to play it in between games, and that says a lot.




































