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WAR RATS: The Rat em Up

📅 Nov 20, 2025
wootusart Industries
The rats told me to make this game. Run and gun alongside your troops in the Great Rat War against the vile TechnoRat armies. Recruit units, build structures, collect gear and upgrade your weapons to turn the tide of battle in your favor. The TechnoRat is all consuming!
95.8Rating
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About This Game

WAR RATS: The Rat em Up is a action/strategy game designed for single-player, developed by wootusart Industries and released in 2025. With an estimated 13,000 copies sold, it is considered a niche release on Steam. Community ratings across Steam average 95.8/100 — a exceptional reception overall. According to player data, the main story and side content take around 4.12 hours. Players commonly describe it as Action, Shoot 'Em Up, Difficult, Cartoon and 2D.

Media

User Reviews

95.8
Overall Score / 100
9.6/10
Steam (360 reviews)

Playtime Estimates

4.12h
⭐ Main + Sides
Based on 12 player submissions

DLCs (1)

WAR RATS: The Rat em Up Soundtrack
WAR RATS: The Rat em Up Soundtrack
$3.99

Game Information

Release Date
November 20, 2025
Developer
wootusart Industries
Publisher
wootusart Industries
Platforms
Windows
Price
$11.99

Analytics & Metrics

Copies Sold (VISE)
Low Data
VRI ScoreLearning
70
Hard to call the data is inconsistent at this point.
VISE (VORYTHIC Intelligent Sales Estimator) intelligent predictive model estimating the number of copies sold on Steam, based on community data analysis and purchase patterns.
VRI (Vorythic Recommendation Index) a single number indicating whether the game is worth your time. Built from game data, putting real players' opinions above progressive 'critics'.

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System Requirements

🪟 Windows
Minimum
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: i5 7300U or equivalent
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 1050 or equivalent
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: These are just the lowest specs I have personally tested on. The game will probably run on lower-end hardware but until I personally test that I can't put that down in writing.