Engaging Gameplay: Mimics the action and hilarity of the Rick and Morty episode “Total Rickall,” offering a cooperative experience without common “table captain” issues.
Player Capacity: Designed for 2-5 players, making it suitable for small to medium-sized groups.
Age Suitability: Recommended for players aged 15 years and older, ensuring appropriate content and complexity.
Character Inclusion: Features many zany and wacky characters directly from the “Total Rickall” episode, enhancing thematic immersion.
Core Objective: Players must identify and eliminate alien parasites disguised as cherished memories to save Earth, distinguishing them from real characters.
Learning Curve: Easy to learn, with additional rules included for advanced play that incorporate hidden roles for increased depth.
Rick and Morty: Total Rickall 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?
The game features a basic fully cooperative mode and an advanced mode, where there are two teams.
In the advanced mode, players will be dealt a hidden role as either Real or a Parasite. The Parasite players must try to keep at least one parasite alive in the end (keeping yourself alive is the easiest way to do this). The Real players must root out the Parasites to win.
Now you can shoot the other players! But if you accidentally shoot a Real player, there are consequences…
There is no player elimination, however. A player’s secret identity might change, though.











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