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Rick And Morty Anatomy Park Board Game Coming From Cryptozoic

Rick and Morty has developed a cult following in the years since its initial debut. And for fans […]

Rick and Morty has developed a cult following in the years since its initial debut. And for fans of a particular season one episode, ‘Anatomy Park’, Adult Swim and Cryptozoic Entertainment is offering a chance to relive it again and again – in board game form.

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The gaming company has unveiled Rick and Morty: Anatomy Park โ€” The Game, inspired by the episode of the same name. The tile-laying game sends players into the body of Ruben, a homeless department store Santa, to save the microscopic amusement park built from his organs.

“We have all the fan-favorite rides and attractions from the episode, plus a host of new ones as well.” explained Matt Hyra, Cryptozoic’s Lead Game Designer. “Every Tile, whether from the show or a new creation, features original art by Robb Mommaerts. It’s a grossly beautiful game!”

You can read the official description of the 2-4 player game – and how to play it – below.

“Players become characters from the episodeโ€”choosing from Rick, Morty, Dr. Xenon Bloom, Annie, Poncho, and Rogerโ€”as they try to build Anatomy Park. Most of a player’s turn is devoted to the Move and Action Phases, which consist of one Move and one Action each turn. During the Move Phase, a player can move his or her Character, a Tile, or all Diseases.

Every time a player moves a Tile, he or she must draw a Bodily Reaction Card to reflect that Ruben’s internal organs are being shifted around. A Bodily Reaction Card can force the player to act out the (usually embarrassing) title of the card and result in various immediate or short-term ongoing effects, or it can cause a new Diseaseโ€”such as Tuberculosis and Hepatitis Aโ€”to show up inside Ruben.

During the Action Phase, there are five Actions that can be chosen: Draw, Place a Tile, Play a Focus Group, Shoot a Disease, or Exit. Each Tile (types include Attraction, Food, and Ride) will score a certain number of Victory Points when placed in the park, with some Tiles scoring more points if placed next to specific other Tiles.

The winner is the player who scores the most Victory Points at the end of the game, which occurs when one of three conditions is met: drawing the first Heart Attack from the Bodily Reaction deck (giving players two rounds until the game ends), drawing the second Heart Attack, or running out of Tiles twice.”

The game will be available in stores starting July 12th, and will have a suggested retail price of $30. You can check out the game’s box below.

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Rick and Morty is Adult Swim‘s most scientifically accurate animated comedy. Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, it catalogues the bizarre misadventures of a bored scientific genius/drunkard and his socially awkward grandson, Morty. Their exploits tend to have unintended consequences for Morty’s dysfunctional family, especially his unfailingly mediocre father, Jerry. Watch Rick and Morty battle everything from interdimensional customs agents to Cronenberg monsters.

The cast features Justin Roiland as both Rick Sanchez and his grandson, Morty; Sarah Chalke as Rick’s daughter, Beth; Chris Parnell as Rick’s son-in-law and Beth’s husband, Jerry; and Spencer Grammer as Rick’s granddaughter and Beth and Jerry’s daughter, Summer.