Rick and Morty has generated a pretty successful franchise over the past few years. The animated show that started on Adult Swim has turned into a favorite of many as it has expanded into other media beyond television. This growing list includes comics, music, tabletop games, and video game appearances. Between Rick and Morty-focused video games, DLC, and cameos in other titles, the grandfather and grandson duo have made themselves at home anywhere they can fit in.
This has culminated with the recent addition of Rick and Morty skins in Fortnite’s Season 7. The Battle Pass for the season launched with a Rick Sanchez skin available for a lot of play-time, but the duo can still be found elsewhere. For those looking to get in on even more Rick and Morty adventures, there are a few places they've shown up.
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Rick and Morty’s Rushed Licensed Adventure
Rick and Morty’s Rushed Licensed Adventure was the first game that the duo featured in. Released in 2014, the point-and-click Flash game isn’t available on Adult Swim’s website anymore, but it fit the series’ tone pretty well. The pixelated graphics and 16-bit style of music fit with its less-than serious nature. Its title is also a poke at the rushed nature of some licensed products that popular franchises have quickly released in the past. While it didn’t offer as much as some other video games with Rick and Morty, it carried the spirit of the series.
Rick and Morty in Dota 2
Rick and Morty made one of their first video game cameos with Dota 2 in August 2015. While it wasn’t anything as significant as the skins in Fortnite's Season 7, the announcer pack was still a cool way to include them. It replaced Dota 2’s default announcer and mega-kills announcer with lines spoken by both Rick and Morty.
Pocket Mortys
In January 2016, Pocket Mortys was released for iOS and Android. One of many Pokemon clones on the market, Pocket Mortys pokes a decent amount of fun at the genre and parodies Pokemon’s playstyle well. While Pocket Mortys approach is humorous, the game itself still has depth. With over 400 Mortys and multiple dimensions to visit there is a ton of content to play. Users might not be able to catch Lugia, but they can still subject Mortys to their maniacal wills.
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality is a pretty solid way to experience Rick and Morty as a video game. Some fans might be anxiously waiting for a dedicated title full of adventures and interdimensional exploration, but Virtual Rick-ality is an immersive experience that should scratch that itch just a little bit. It isn’t quite as responsive as the reality crafted by the Zigerions trying to get the code to Rick's safe, but it’s a solid middle-ground. Virtual Rick-ality was originally released in 2017 for PC and got a PSVR release about a year later.
Rick and Morty in Fortnite
For many fans, the recent skins in Fortnite are probably going to be the creme-de-la-creme when it comes to Rick and Morty video game content. While it isn’t a title dedicated to the characters, their crossover is still a cool addition for people that love both Fortnite and Rick and Morty. The Mecha-Morty skin goes beyond just a simple Morty option, and brings up fond memories of his time with Snowball early in the series. Video game DLC can be a hot topic, but it's always nice to see crossovers that are designed to be appreciated by fans, even if they’re just cosmetics like these Rick and Morty skins.
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