Rick and Morty are known for their crazy antics across the multiverse, and now fans can bring the insanity of the show to the tabletop with a new game from Cryptozoic Entertainment.

Rick and Morty: The Ricks Must Be Crazy Multiverse Game is an engine-building tabletop game designed for two to four players ages 17 and up. Players take on the roles of Rick, Morty, Zeep, and Kyle as they introduce Power Supplies to different worlds, and then try to use the resulting Power to activate Contraptions before their opponents.

Based on the Rick and Morty episode “The Ricks Must Be Crazy,” from season two of the Adult Swim series, gameplay takes place in four Verses with unique attributes: the Rickverse, Microverse, Miniverse, and Teenyverse.

“This is an engine-building game in a way,” says Matt Hyra, the game’s lead designer. “Except that Power Supplies don’t have ownership, so if you can predict where a Power surplus will appear, you can take advantage of it … if your opponents don’t get to it first!” The game was also designed by Cory Jones.

During the Action Phase, players spend Actions to move to different Verses where they can build Power Supplies and Contraptions. Then, during the Power-Up Phase, Power generates from the bottom Verse up, and players utilize it to play One-Shot cards, use Character Abilities, and power their Contraptions. The player who scores the needed Victory Points by building Power Supplies and activating Contraptions will win the game.

Rick and Morty fans can grab this game at major retailers on May 30 for $20.

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Marissa Silva

Marissa Silva

Marissa Silva is editor-in-chief of the Pop Insider and the Toy Insider, the leading consumer holiday gift guide and toy review and news website. As a professional toy reviewer and an industry expert, she consistently reports on toy, entertainment, and pop culture trends and hot products. In addition to digital content management, Marissa contributes feature-length articles to the Pop Insider and leading toy industry trade magazine The Toy Book, providing retailers, manufacturers, and licensors with information on the latest in toy news. Marissa has been featured on the TODAY Show, Good Morning America, Fox and Friends, ABC World News Now, MSNBC, CBS, NY1, WPIX, and more. A board game fanatic and professional toy reviewer, she spends most of her free time shopping for superhero T-shirts, crushing at Mario Kart, and anxiously awaiting her Hogwarts acceptance letter. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @thattoygirl.

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