🎢 Build, Laugh, Conquer! The ultimate theme park experience awaits!
Cryptozoic Entertainment's Rick and Morty Anatomy Park Game is a strategic tile-laying game where players create their own theme park while navigating hilarious bodily reactions. Designed for 2-4 players aged 18 and up, it offers quick 30-45 minute gameplay with 46 unique park tiles, ensuring endless fun and laughter.
C**A
Very fun
The creators came up with a lot of really clever rides and attractions that weren't part of the show. My husband and I played this twice yesterday and we both kept saying, "this is fun". The first game was a great success and we saved Ruben, but the second one got real crazy with all the diseases released in the first 10 turns 😅It does involve a lot of reading to understand the game play/strategy, but once you get the hang of it, it's a good time and pretty easy. It doesn't necessarily take a long time to play the game. Much like the show, it's not really for children as it's kinda gross and would be too difficult for them to grasp.I would say the hardest part of the game is shuffling the tiles, which probably could have been made of cardstock instead of stiff cardboard to make shuffling easier. Just to provide an idea of why this becomes important: I was the only one of the two of us that ever got any transportation tiles (which don't provide many points) in both games. Also, I only got one tile that involved control cubes, which really help with additional points once the game is over, with the exception of ONE tile, which is the one I got, so I lost both games, but it was still fun.All in all, I do not regret gifting this to my husband. We will probably play many more times before returning from Christmas break.
C**N
Fantastic and replayable
Definitely a short game, but tons of replay able fun. Every game can be different or you can try and replicate the game as best you can. Regardless, hours of fun are waiting, why are you?
R**O
Great!
Lots of fun, and lots of laughs!
L**A
Once you get the rules it's fun
This is my second Rick and Morty game that I bought. (First one was Total Rickall and that game was easy and awesome!) Because I loved that game, I gave this one a shot. At first it was REALLY confusing... So many rules and so many things to do. But once you get the hang of it it's actually quite fun! Just give it patience and time and you'll start liking it.
E**N
Fantastic
Game has been a lot of fun … worth the price
D**S
Amazing!! We LOVED it!
The gameplay is amazing, the directions are very clear, and it's a super strategic game. To anyone who is complaining about the game not being fun or not understanding the directions, is obviously not playing it right or games like this aren't your thing. There are a lot of directions but they are very clear and easy to understand. Once you get the hang of it, it's actually SUPER easy to get and remember. We read the directions and watched a YouTube video (just to make sure we understood it all so we didn't play wrong) and that was about it. The pieces are a nice thick strong material, also, which is great. Overall, amazing game!!
T**E
I wanted to love this
I really hoped this would be a fun game as the wife and I really enjoy the show and board games. We already own the Meseeks game and the Rickall one. Those are both decent party games. We were hoping this one would be a little more strategic.First impression, the pieces are OK quality, but. . . it does not fit in the box! Like, there are too many tiles for them to fit into the little areas provided and then you add all the standies and it's just a mess. I cant believe someone as neurotic as Dan Harmon ever played the game or else this would have been addressed.Anyway, onto the gameplay! Something really felt like it was missing. We've only played twice so I will come back and change this is we play again and find that we missed a rule or something, but the gameplay was just boring. The placement of the tiles seemed too free. Like, you could put almost anything anywhere. We had very little need to move around the board much or shift "organs" around. There isn't any fun interaction between the pieces, and the only restrictions you have for laying them are by a very generic "Must boarder a BROWN tile" kind of rules.As a fan of the show, the tiles and references to the episode were nice, but if this game had any other skin/theme I can't imagine people picking it up as the gameplay was pretty monotonous and both games have really dragged on.I guess I was hoping for more of a Carcassonne type game, or at least some innovative way you must connect the rides, attractions and food stands together. The way it stands now, this will probably just take up a little bit of space in the closet collecting dust. At least the Meseeks box has a fun button to push!
J**A
Fun and Engaging
I bought this as a gift for my fiancé's birthday because he loves board games and Rick and Morty. He was super excited to receive it, and we had a blast playing it. It took a minute to figure out how the game worked, but once we got the hang of it, it was a lot of fun. The one thing that we wish was a bit different is the size of the box. After trying to put all of the game cards and pieces back in it, the game cards seem to shuffle around out of their designated spots when the box is closed. Other than that, great game!
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