Mutant Flu Morty, Punk Morty, and Biker Morty are my picks for the next runner ups in that order because their 4 attacks comprise of a powerful Rock Attack, a powerful Neutral Attack, a Mid-Power attack, and an Attack Buff. I spent $4.99 and got several hours of entertainment for the price of a flat white. Rock Type Mortys: The One True Morty is probably the best Rock Morty with his huge attacks, HP, and attack buffs. You can earn credits by watching ad videos, or buy tokens to win random items and unlock new Mortys. You can quite easily play through the whole thing without spending a cent, but there are constant reminders that you can make things easier by coughing up some cash.
The gameplay does get slightly repetitive after a few hours, but that's actually pretty faithful to the source material - the only real issue is whether you feel invested enough to actually spend money on it.Īs free-to-play games go, this isn't as in-your-face with the microtransactions as it could have been. While there are no cut scenes or voiceovers, there are plenty of nods to the show and some of the jokes are perfectly pitched. For example, a Morty with a Rock Attachment has a number of bonuses against a Fighter with a.
The story is your standard Rick and Morty fare about interdimensional travel and portals. Pocket Mortys is the Pokemon parody based off of Rick and Morty that has taken the iOS and Android platforms by storm, and is perhaps the best monster. Battles in Rick and Morty: Pocket Mortys are rock-paper-scissors.
There's also a surprisingly deep and detailed crafting system, where you can create items from junk you find on your travels, but other than that, this is basically Pokemon on your mobile phone. Your Pokedex - sorry, Mortydeck - allows you to view your inventory and purchase items.