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Who invented Rat A Tat Cat?

Who invented Rat A Tat Cat?

Rat-a-Tat Cat is a memory card game designed by Monty and Ann Stambler and published by Gamewright. It won a Mensa Select award in 1996. The Washington Post described it as “like poker for kids”. It is similar to the 2010 card game Cabo as well as to the card game Golf that uses a standard 52-card deck.

What is rat-a-tat-tat?

: a rapid succession of knocking, tapping, or cracking sounds.

How many people can play Rat A Tat Cat?

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Color Multi-colored
Brand Gamewright
Item Display Dimensions 3.94 x 5.51 inches
Product Dimensions 3.94 x 1.97 x 5.51 inches; 6.08 Ounces
Number of Players 2-6

What’s the game of Rat A Tat Cat?

Sharpen your memory and your timing, and have fun with the cool cats and bad rats of Rat-a-Tat Cat. 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.

How to play cards with cats and rats?

A Fun Numbers Card Game with Cats (and a few rats) 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!) 6+ 2-6 about 20 min BUY ONLINEBUY LOCAL go About the Game

How do you exchange cards in rat a tat cat?

The ‘Exchange’ card allows a player to exchange one of his cards with one of his opponents. The ‘Spy’ card allows a player to look at one of his own cards. Finally the “2X look” card allows a player to look at the top card of the draw pile, then keep it or throw it away. If she throws it away, she must use the next card in the draw pile.

How old do you have to be to play Rat A Tat?

Sharpen your memory and your timing, and have fun with the cool cats and bad rats of Rat-a-Tat Cat. This is the Gamewright version. Republished 2002 by Amigo as Biberbande: Biberbande is a card game for Ages 6 and up, the object of which is to improve your initial unknown 4-card hand so that you have a lower sum of cards than the other players.