The Schwiftiest 'Rick and Morty' Board Games To Play Right Now

The Schwiftiest 'Rick and Morty' Board Games To Play Right Now

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Updated July 3, 2024 10 items
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It's about to get schwifty in here as we rank the best Rick and Morty board games in this (or any) dimension. Debuting in 2013, Rick and Morty has quickly become one of the most talked-about shows in Adult Swim history. And though the series only has a few seasons under its belt, it's gifted viewers with an insanely eccentric cast of characters, tons of awesome catchphrases, and incredibly original episodes to boot.

From classic titles like Risk, Clue, and Monopoly to Ricktastic original games like Total Rickall, Close Encounters of the Rick Kind, and Anatomy Park, these are the greatest, most outrageous Rick and Morty board games ever made. Take on the Council of Ricks, save the Smiths from intergalactic alien parasites, test your knowledge of the show, and more.

Vote up your favorite games so superfans can see which games are squanch-worthy.


  • 1
    33 votes

    Rick and Morty Total Rickall Cooperative Card Game

    There are parasites pretending to be family members and Rick has quarantined everyone inside the Smith house. With more and more intergalactic moochers joining the fam every few minutes, it's up to you to rid your family of space-born parasites and keep the planet safe. It's becoming harder and harder to discern who's real from who's not, but someone's gotta do it. Based on the awesome "Total Rickall" episode, this game is best played with two to five players.

  • 2
    8 votes

    Close Encounters of The Rick Kind Board Game

    Unlike other games, this one lets everyone play as Rick. How lucky you guys are. The object, more or less, is to evade capture from the Council of Ricks by using your trusty portal gun to hide out in different dimensions. Suitable for two to five players, the games are relatively short with most lasting around 45 minutes or less.

  • 3
    7 votes

    Rick and Morty: The Pickle Rick Game

    He's Pickle Rick! But he's also a super fun card game. Able to work as both a rockin' display piece and an awesome game, The Pickle Rick game comes with three oversized character cards, 28 building tiles, 10 Russian Guard Standees, and more.

  • 4
    24 votes

    Rick and Morty Anatomy Park Game

    Based on the hilarious "Anatomy Park" episode (you know, the one where Rick decides to open his Pirates of the Pancreas amusement park), this game takes place inside the body of homeless department store Santa Ruben and lets players design their own anatomy park by moving organs, setting up spots, and more. It comes with 46 park tiles and is suitable for two to four players, though three is probably the perfect amount.

  • 5
    6 votes

    Operation: Rick and Morty

    Operation: Rick and Morty

    Poor Ruben...this homeless mall Santa just can’t catch a break. With 13 Rick and Morty anatomy parts (including great names like Pirates of the Pancreas, Colon Log, Bladder Falls, and more) players need to be extra careful when removing all those parts. It works like every other Operation game, only this one's much, much more eccentric.

  • 6
    8 votes

    CLUE: Rick and Morty

    CLUE: Rick and Morty

    A new take on a classic game, this version of Clue aims to solve who - or what - stole Rick’s portal gun. With a custom-illustrated Rick and Morty game board, sculpted pieces, and more, you can play as the Rick, Morty, Jerry, Summer, Beth, or even Mr. Poopybutthole. Great for two to six players.