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 and a poker face helps! Rat-a-tat Cat requires skill, strategy, and awareness, challenging both young children and. . . Show More >
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 and a poker face helps! Rat-a-tat Cat requires skill, strategy, and awareness, challenging both young children and adults.
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.
Gamewright was founded in 1994 by four parents whose kids wanted great games. From the start, their mission has remained clear… to 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, their games are designed to foster laughter, learning, friendship and fun.