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Cat Attack,
suitable for two players, aged 8 years and over, made entirely in the EU, has all the
attributes of a classic board game; it looks good, plays well and has a popular subject
matter.
Younger players may need a bit of help getting started and certain rules can be omitted to
create a simpler game.
There is plenty of interaction between players, whether they are looking for a bit of
wholesome family fun or relish the thought of flexing some strategic muscle and releasing
a bit of pent up attitude. Cat Attack really does cater for everyone. |
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The game Cat
Attack is based on the trials and tribulations of the domestic cat. The board represents a
local neighbourhood.
Each player has a cat (model) that lives in its own house. To win the game a cat must fill
its larder with six items of food. There is milk at the Dairy, vitamins at the Vet, fish
from the Fishmonger and a tin of cat food from the Corner Shop.
There are also birds and mice (models), which the cats have to catch. Of course, each cat
begins the game with nine lives; any cat that loses all of its nine lives is out of the
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Players are dealt a hand
of Mog cards; these and a dice provide the means to move the cats, birds and mice. The
players can choose to move their cats along garden walls or paths or, the more adventurous
can travel round the road, this route is a lot quicker but there is a car (model). Cats
can raid other cats larders and attack one another. A pack of Curiosity cards dictate, at
random, when the shops open and close and the movements of the car. A Curiosity card is
picked up when a cat lands on a Curiosity square. Some of these cards are good news - but
you know what curiosity did to the cat!
See comment page
Boardroom Productions, based in Battersea, London, have had very good feed back from
members of the public, from kids wanting their parents to play again and again to adults
unable to stop playing and burning serious amounts of midnight oil.
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