There's pros and cons to every alternate timeline. Fun Facts about this one: you already know all the intricate details about deck building games, so we won't have to explain what one is. All we need to do is show you that Rick & Morty now have their own inspired by their timeline-jumping, mind-bending, Rick-burping episode 'Close Rick-Counters Of The Rick Kind' and built using Cryptozoic's Cerberus Engine.
We're not going to lie - there are a LOT of Ricks in this game. A whole council of Ricks. And not all of them are on your side. But some of them are. And there's not much Rick's family can do to help except activate other cards. Which is useful, but hardly sees them living to their full potential. Except Jerry - this is probably the most useful thing he's ever done in his miserable existence.
If you still haven't got a clue what we're talking about, then this game probably isn't for you - but if you're curious, and want to kick start your foray into deck building games, then 'Close Rick-Counters Of The Rick Kind' is an amazing place to start, especially if you're a fan of the show (which, let's face it, if you've read this far you definitely are).