







🐱♠️ Outsmart the rats, own the game — strategy has never been this fun!
Rat A Tat Cat is a fast-paced, award-winning card game for 2 to 6 players that blends strategy, memory, and basic math skills. Featuring 54 illustrated cards with rats, cats, and special power moves, it challenges players to keep the lowest score by swapping and peeking cards. Perfect for families and game nights, it’s a proven tool for developing timing, probability intuition, and addition skills while delivering endless fun.




| ASIN | B00000GBQJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,434 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #149 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,679) |
| Department | Games |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Item model number | CSG-RTC |
| Manufacturer | Gamewright |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 4.8 x 5.75 inches |
| Release date | January 5, 2022 |
N**T
Great family game that’s easy to learn and fun to play over and over
Fantastic game. Easy to learn and teach, with just the right balance of luck and strategy for kids to play with adults without anyone getting bored or frustrated. My 6yo loves it, and I enjoy playing with him. Plus, at the end of each round you need to add up numbers on cards, so it’s reinforcing his math skills.
R**A
Amazing Game!!!!
This is such a fun to play and amazing game. We’ve had it for a few weeks and played probably 60 hours of it already. It’s fun for kids and adults. The directions are incredibly clear. The design is so great even my two year old loves to play. The cards are holding up to lots of little children playing and for long durations of time. The game is so quick to play and it makes it fun even when playing with five players.
K**B
Confidence-booster for kids, fun for all ages
You know the family games that you regret buying, especially when you see your child coming at you with it on a rainy day, saying, "Will you play this with me?" Well, Rat-a-Tat-Cat is not one of these. It's simple enough to learn, but there is enough challenge in it to keep even an adult guessing. Rat-a-Tat-Cat was a gift to our family, but when my youngest daughter (age 4 or 5 at the time) got the hang of it, it became her favourite and here's why: 1)Though she was just learning numbers, she could understand the game, 2)The guessing part of the game put her on equal par with adults, to her delight. 3)Even for a busy adult, it's easy enough to sit down and play this game and actually can be relaxing. 4) If a guest came over, my daughter was able to explain the game rules to the guest and soon she'd have even teenage guys sitting cross-legged on the floor trying to get rid of the rats. Good ice-breaker. Simply put, rats are bad, cats are good. High points ~ you don't want them. The higher the number on the card, the more rat-power in the drawing. Zero is the best, with rats gone and a cat installed as a happy Statue of Liberty. The drawings are whimsical & clever. The reason it's a success as a game for all ages is because though it appears simple, there is the element of not knowing what your cards are and even if you peek (with permission), opponents can take your best away from you. So, if you don't mind losing to a kid and making that kid's day, as well as having a laugh, go ahead and get this game. My daughter is older now and we still play it. She's also learned to be a good loser :-)
A**L
Compact, Quick and FUN!
We were looking for a quick game that we could play on game nights between longer sessions. This fits in just perfectly. The game has very simple rules (the lowest score wins), and it is player ended (first person that believes they have the lowest score, says "Rat a tat cat" and brings the game to it's final round). 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. 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, and often beats the adults! 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.
K**Z
Our family loves to play Rat-A-Tat-Cat. Hours of laughter.
We love this game and play it often as a family. It is a fun game not just for the kids but for the adults too. We play this game on family game nights with our 7-year-old daughter and grandparents. The game combines strategy, fun and math - it has elements of poker and is quiet exciting! Hours of laughter as we call out "rat-a-tat-cat" and trap others with the worst card in the pile - the number 9 card with the rat king. Highly recommend this game. It also makes a great gift! My 7-year-old daughter reviewed this for her class project. Here is her review: Do you like card games?! I love card games! My favorite is Rat-A-Tat Cat. It is very exciting because you never know what cards you will get. It is also very entertaining for the whole family - all ages 6 and up. It also has funny characters like the number 7 - a rat walking cats! It is also easy to play once you learn the rules. We learned it in a couple of minutes. That is why you should get this game!
A**A
Fun game for summer camp
Took this for summer camp and my students LOVED it!! they wouldn’t stop asking to play it whenever we had a break. Definitely recommend!
M**A
Un juego muy divertido, ayuda a ejercitar la memoria y a usar la cabeza tanto de peques como de mayores
B**C
This game has been a family favourite for over a decade! My 4 kids are older now (16-21) and we still play it! When we go away for big camping trips, it’s funny to see teenagers and adults playing it when it was obviously intended for kids! It’s lots of fun, and great for the memory no matter how old you are. Highly recommend it! (And thanks for the fast postage AMAZON!)
R**N
Fast and affordable purchase during Black Friday. Good game to keep kids and adults entertained during family gatherings
R**R
Brilliant little game. Very easy to learn. We play this with our 5 and a half year old who is cat mad. She grasped the game quickly, though she needs some practice in keeping a straight face when she draws a good card. Each round can be short, lasting several minutes, which is perfect for younger kids. It's great for memory, observation, numeracy and strategic thinking with a good dose of luck thrown in so it doesn't get predictable. She wins as often as we do which means she doesn't get discouraged from playing. We have not tired of playing this game and have taken it overseas with us as it doesn't need much room so can be played in waiting rooms etc. The box is oversized given the size of the cards, but we happily make room for it in handbags because its such a great game. Often enough our daughter has voluntarily switched off the TV to play it. The illustrations are cute and colourful and the packaging is quite handsome so it's a good gift. I will definitely be checking out other Gamewright games. Another cat card game that we also like (but not as much as this one!) is Crazy Cats which is a cat version of Uno.
A**ー
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