Rick and Morty: Total Rickall is a social deduction card game that brings the chaos and humor of the iconic TV show to your tabletop. Based on the unforgettable "Total Rickall" episode, this wild and wacky game challenges players to determine who in the family is real and who is a parasite infiltrator. Don’t worry if you haven’t seen the episode—it’s not necessary to enjoy the game, but let’s face it, you really should. Just don’t be a Jerry.
In this cooperative game, Rick has locked the family inside the house because parasites are posing as beloved family members and friends. These parasites have altered everyone’s memories to make them think they belong, but the truth is, they need to be exterminated. It’s up to you and your fellow players to figure out which new, zany characters are real and which ones are the parasites trying to destroy everything.
With 2 to 5 players and an age recommendation of 15+, Total Rickall combines strategy, deduction, and plenty of humor. It’s a must-have for fans of the show and anyone who enjoys thrilling, unpredictable games. Can you and your team identify the impostors before it’s too late? The fate of the family—and the world—depends on your ability to separate the real from the fake. Are you ready to save the day?
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Manufacturer:
Cryptozoic Entertainment
Year Manufactured: 2016
Item Weight: 0.66 pounds
Item UPC: 814552021747
The Total Rickall Cooperative Card Game is based on the Rick and Morty episode of the same name. If you haven’t seen it, don’t worry. You can still play this wild and wacky game and have plenty of fun. But you really should see it at some point. Seriously. Don’t be a Jerry.
Rick has locked the family inside their house. Why? Because the family has grown. Parasites masquerading as family and close friends have infiltrated and have inserted pleasant memories into everyone’s minds to make them think they’re real. And more keep coming! You must figure out which of these new, zany characters are real and which ones are parasites that need to be exterminated. Think you’ve got what it takes to save the world?