Rick and Morty: Pocket Mortys
Interdimensional collecting and quirky battles for Rick and Morty fans
Interdimensional collecting and quirky battles for Rick and Morty fans
Rick and Morty: Pocket Mortys turns the show’s chaotic multiverse into a lighthearted collecting sim where your roster is a parade of Morty variants. You hop between dimensions inspired by the series, bump into familiar faces, and scoop up Mortys to train into a team, all while the game leans into gags and references that long-time viewers will recognize.
The core loop is simple and inviting. New worlds open, you chase down fresh Mortys, and you build a lineup to take on rivals. A big part of the appeal is spotting the nods to the show, from oddball Morty designs to cameo-packed locales. It captures the irreverent tone well, keeping the mood bright with in-jokes and a knowingly absurd premise.
Where Pocket Mortys stumbles is depth. Battles do their job but feel basic, so tactics rarely evolve beyond straightforward choices. That simplicity can make longer sessions feel repetitive, especially when many Mortys share similar roles and do not stand apart as much as collectors might hope. The game asks you to pay attention to differences between Morty types to combine them effectively, but telling those distinctions apart can be challenging and sometimes unrewarding.
Still, the charm carries it a long way for fans. If you are here for the show’s flavor, you get a steady stream of multiverse oddities and humor wrapped around an easy-to-grasp progression loop. Players seeking a deep, highly strategic battler may find it too thin, but anyone wanting a breezy tour through Rick and Morty’s strangest corners, with plenty of variants to gather and train, will find a cheerful time sink that stays true to the spirit of the series.
Developer
Adult Swim
OS
,
Version
2.40.0
License
Free