🌀 Build your deck, bend reality, and outsmart the multiverse!
The Cryptozoic Entertainment Rick & Morty Deckbuilding Game offers a fast-paced, 2-5 player experience with a 30-45 minute playtime. Featuring a standard Cerberus card back, it’s fully compatible with previous releases, delivering authentic Rick & Morty chaos for players aged 15 and up.
P**F
Szechuan Sauce!
If you like games, like Cartoon Network, crossover crisis, or Here to Slay, this game is for you. My friends and I love playing Cartoon Network crossover crisis, and when I saw that there was pretty much a Rick and Morty version I had to jump on it. I got it yesterday we played it last night. Definitely has its own twist rather than just straight up Cartoon Network crossover crisis, which is a refreshing change. Highly recommend this to any adult that loves to play deck building games with their friends. I do say ADULT, because there are adult actions that the cards make you take that you may not want a child doing. For example, there is a card that allows you to flip off somebody and everybody else gets to draw a card. Other than that I’m not able to say what all the other non kid friendly cards do.
M**N
Rick and Morty: Deck builder light
For anyone that wants to have a Deck builder game but prefer ones that's not overly complex... this is the one to buy. In a quick summary this is basically a game where you draw five cards and your goal is to buy cards worth more money and buy the council of Rick's cards into your hand and not your opponents...most Victory points at end wins. This is not a cooperative game. It's you versus everyone else to get the most victory points while piling the negative victory points (Morty waves) onto foes.What I enjoyed with this versus say.... Lord of the Rings the card game, is the streamlined player turn. Instead of having to manage a character, their gear, and then assign them to phases you are only buffing one Rick. It's a little disingenuous to compare this game to others because your gear is discarded each round, unless it has Ongoing or (stays in hand). Every round is just another set of five cards with the hope you have cards with "draw a card" or some location with a nice "ongoing" that increases money/card draws.The game isn't overly deep but the combination of card effects really makes the game work and not feel like UNO. Having the opportunity to buy portal guns to have a chance to buy a location is a great opportunity missed if you focus on spending money at the lineup (store). Those locations have subtle but very beneficial conditions to offset or boost normal cards. For example if you've been getting foes tossing Morty waves (negative junk) cards into your deck you can find a location that allows you to draw a card for each one in your active hand. Turning a negatives into a positive and since it's ongoing, it's just a rare useful passive ability you have. Not complex/deep but you can feel by the end you were managing some abilities and card tricks but weren't googling how cards work like in other games.The only negative things I can say is with only two people it takes away some of the fun of cards where you can specifically handicap someone doing well because with only one enemy it's no surprise which foe is going to lose a card or get a Morty wave. The last thing I noted is since your starter is so small at start you shuffle your deck every or every other round.In terms of subject matter of cards I wouldnt call this game charming: where your squanching under the table and flipping people the bird to draw a card....but the games not vulgar just tongue in cheek and with an expansion in a couple months this definitely feels like a keeper for adults/ young adults.Also per other reviews dropping down to 2 to 3 council members greatly shortens the time to play. In the last game we played for a full 2hours (we have kids) and I was convinced my wife was handedly beating me as she'd gotten lots of high value cards and had gotten 4 of the council of Rick deck but due to my game of attrition and feeding her Morty waves and one unfortunate Evil Rick effect... I beat her by sudden death rules where we both had 32 victory points but I had 3 to her 2 council of elders cards. ( Evil Rick isn't part of council and she was forced to destroy one of her 3 council Ricks).Give it a try and just layout the board per the book and you'll figure the flow in no time and be squanching and laughing every 10 seconds watching the afternoon blow by.
K**N
Slow start, but fun and easy to learn
My husband and I are really into card games, and have been learning and building decks with Magic the Gathering, but we also love Rick and Morty, so when I saw this I thought it would be a fun game for us to play on our own and with friends. It is nice that we can play it with just two players, but it is a really slow start until you get the hang of the rules and can move quickly. The only complaint I can see so far is that is seems that with the attacking cards, it is pretty easy to screw up someones entire game. Which on one side is good, but if you are on the receiving end, it is pretty frustrating to get to the point where you can't win no matter what.
C**S
Great for people who like “deck building games”
I’m new to the deck building games, so there’s a learning curve to how the game is supposed to be played. At times, I wish the instructions were a little more clear, but I’m not faulting the game for that since there’s a chance I’m over thinking or missing some aspect of the rules. There’s a couple videos on YouTube that are good for showing you how the game play works. Once it gets going, it’s a fun game. I recommend this to anyone that likes deck building games. If you’re more of a board game kind of person, this is probably is not the right game for you.
Z**A
Very fun game that makes us laugh
The various cards and parts of the game remind us of various episodes and we laughed while playing it. The price was good, considering how many cards and pieces there are in the box.I myself am new to card building games, so it took me a bit to learn it. The description says "30 minute play time" but it took us a couple hours to setup and play through. Maybe because we were all new to the game, or new to card buiding games. Either way, it was fun.
J**S
A great deck-building game!
My boyfriend and I are huge Rick and Morty fans so naturally, we had to get this game! We have the teen titans version of this game as well which we very much enjoy playing.This one doesn't take as long to play which is nice! We love all the different strategies you can make. If you enjoy playing games that take strategy this would be a great choice for you.We play this all the time! It's quickly become our most played game that we own.
A**R
Great Purchase!! Great Game!!
Was purchased for a gift. Great game!! Easy to learn & play!! I would definitely recommend this product for people that enjoy deck building game's. Even with two players, it's a fun time. I could easily see paying more for this game. I look forward to seeing other titles from this manufacturer/maker. Will buy and gift to others.
S**Y
Fun and entertaining
This game is actually really fun once you get the hang of it, it seems complicated at first but is rather simple. Mild and infrequent vulgarity which is toned down quite a bit from rick and Monty’s typical banter. Gave a good few laughs would be a fun party game
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