Rats!

Rats! is a 1998 2D platform video game developed by Tarantula Studios, published by Take-Two Interactive Software in the France, Germany, and the United Kingdom for Game Boy and Game Boy Color on 30 December 1998 under the title Reservoir Rat. The game was released for Game Boy Color within the United States in 1998 under the title Rats!.

Rats!
European box art
Developer(s)Tarantula Studios
Publisher(s)Take-Two Interactive
Programmer(s)
  • Martin McKenzie
Artist(s)
  • Dean Atkin
  • Robin Taylor
Composer(s)Anthony Paton
Platform(s)Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Release
Genre(s)
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Example screenshot of a level within Rats!

Rats! is a 2D platform video game designed for single-player where players play as the character Mr. Rez, described as "a radical yo-yo playing rat-for-hire assassin with an attitude and cool, black shades" who was an "awful assassin".

Rats! uses a password-based save system which allows players to resume their gameplay where they last left off by inputting the correct password for the level.

There are eighty-five levels included within the game. These levels are spread over five environments (themes/worlds) with each environment spanning fifteen levels and two bonus levels and having a time limit. Failure to complete a level within the allotted time will result in black devil enemies appearing.

Each of the environments has its own enemies and unique boss at the end of the level. Each level and boss becomes increasingly harder as the player progresses.

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