Rats card game


















If he beats it, play continues, if he doesn't, you get all the cards on the table. When you win cards, don't bother to shuffle, just pick 'em up and add 'em to the bottom of your ratpack. At any point during the game, if two matching cards are played one on top of the other, slap the card pile! If you're first, you get all the cards!

Home Games Rats! If the card played is a number card, the next player puts down a card, too. When a face card or an ace is played, the next person in the sequence must play another face card or an ace in order for play to continue. If the next person in the sequence does not play a face card or an ace within their allotted chance, the person who played the last face card or an ace wins the round and the whole pile goes to them.

The winner begins the next round of play. The only thing that overrides the face card or an ace rule is the slap rule. The first person to slap the pile of cards when the slap rule is put into effect is the winner of that round.

If it cannot be determined who was the first to slap the pile, the person with the most fingers on top wins. Double — When two cards of equivalent value are laid down consecutively.

Ex: 5, 5 Sandwich — When two cards of equivalent value are laid down consecutively, but with one card of different value between them. Ex: 5, 7, 5 Top Bottom — When the same card as the first card of the set is laid down. Tens — When two cards played consecutively or with a letter card in between add up to For this rule, an ace counts as one. Ex: 3, 7 or A, K, 9 Jokers — When jokers are used in the game, which should be determined before game play begins.

Anytime someone lays down a joker, the pile can be slapped. Four in a row — When four cards with values in consistent ascending or descending order is placed.

Ex: Q, K or K,Q. You must add one or two cards to the bottom of the pile if you slap the pile when it was not slappable. Continue playing even if you have run out of cards. As long as you don't slap at the wrong time, you are still allowed to "slap in" and get cards! Everyone should try to stay in the game until you have a single winner who obtains all the cards. They show rats making funny faces, blowing bubbles, playing music, drinking soda, and of course, craving cheese!

These crazy rats make the game all the more amusing and fun to play. If looking for a small item to give as gift to a child for a job well done, the Rat Pack would be ideal. Thinking of surprising the family with a game and movie night, then a larger arrangement with Rats!

The game could be placed with a few cheese sticks, juice drinks, cheese flavored popcorn, and the DVD of The Great Mouse Detective which has rats too! This includes all that is needed for a fun family time.

To play the game, all Rats! The object of the game is to gather up the entire deck by the following rules.

Random Rats are cards without any numbers on them. They depict rats doing random things like eating candy or sticking out their tongues.



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