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Gameplayer
Bad rats is like a magic trick, and in that respect it feels less like a videogame than an incredible concept executed perfectly. Bad Rats is like LEGO (the blocks, not the game), it’s like Monopoly, it’s timeless... it’s lightning in a bottle – and if Steam play their cards right it could well save the PC.
Total Video Games
Undoubtedly one of the finest games in recent years, Bad rats deserves every single shred of a 10. You won't find a more polished or rewarding videogame this year, and for quite some time we'd imagine.
GamePro
There's really nothing I can say other than this: if you own a PC and you don't buy Bad rats, you are robbing yourself of one of the most unique gaming experiences ever designed.