Rat Attack is almost two games in one, because the multiplayer feels so different from single player. The biggest difference is in strategy. Single player is all about trapping rats and reaching a quota to finish each level. You see, mutant rats have hatched a diabolical plan to take over the world, and you [as an elite member of a feline hit-squad, the Scratch Cats] must stop Washington & Jefferson Rat and their rodent minions.
Gameplay in single player is directed toward grabbing rats with a special tool, the Eraticator, and disposing of them in the Destructor, while avoiding any moving obstacles [vacuum cleaners, toy cars, robots, lasers] or monster rats that might arise. Multiplayer uses most of the same tools, but allows you to work against your opponent and make it harder for him/her to catch rats. There are 8 stages in Single player, and Multiplayer adds several variations, along with a stage specifically designed for 4 [that's right, 4] players at once. Each stage has 4-5 levels and is completed by beating a boss; Boss levels are the coolest!
Each of the initial 6 Scratch Cats has different abilities, with some being stronger and faster, or having better Eraticators. There are two secret cats to unlock, and they really kick butt! Also, each cat has a Special Attack which can be earned by picking up coins in the game, but some require more coins than others. Objects can be picked up that help catch rats, and there are bad