Play D&D through the lenses of the mad narcissistic genius, Rick Sanchez, from the animated Cartoon Network series, Rick and Morty--the Rick Way! This tabletop roleplaying game boxed set blends the world of Dungeons & Dragons with mad narcissistic genius, Rick Sanchez's power gaming sensibilities, nostalgia, sarcastic metacommentary, and the reasons why people play D&D in the first place.
- Following the hugely popular comic book series Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons, this boxed set is co-authored by Jim Zub (co-writer of comic book series) with new art by Troy Little (illustrator of comic book series).
- This complete campaign experience includes the following components: (1) 64-page rulebook annotated by Rick (2) 32-page original adventure for levels 1-3 (3) 4-panel folding Dungeon Master screen featuring new art (4) 5 ready-to-play character sheets (6) 11 dice
- A great companion to the comic book series, and a perfect gift for the Rick and Morty/D&D fan in your life.
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Well, how useful or entertaining you might find this is, I suppose, entirely dependent on what you expect to get out of this. On one hand this is an introduction on how to play D&D, basically related from the twisted, warped POV of Rick Sanchez. So basically this is D&D by way of Magic the Gathering and Munchkin. So if you see D&D as something to just pass the time on a cold winter night with friends and hilarity... this is the introduction you’ve long been looking for. If you like your D&D with some seriousness, character backstory and development- better look elsewhere. On another hand this is a highly entertaining, and totally off-the-wall, tongue-in-cheek hilariously funny campaign adventure, basically with Rick Sanchez suppling the adventure commentary. Yep, it’s exactly what it claims: D&D mashed up with Rick & Morty (or D&D/R&M for short I suppose). How well it plays out, I’d have to let you know after I’ve played through it. Definitely for that small cross-dressing, er... I mean for crossover fans of both D&D & R&M (like me), beyond that I’m not sure I’d Rickommend it to anyone.
Jim Zub doing what he does best which is fantasy action with a dash of cheeky humor. Some portions are immersion breaking and seem more like ads for D&D or Critical Role but for the most part it has matches the tone and comedy of Rick and Morty. Basically if you like D&D and Rick and Morty you will like this book and if you don't like both you'll probably have no idea what the hell is even going on.
This is a campaign that is rick and Morty themed. The Campaign consists of one decent-sized dungeon, and while the name of the game is Dungeons and Dragons, personally I feel like being forced into one dungeon for the entire game locks both the DM and players out of a significant part of the D&D experience. Regardless of that, the dungeon is fun, if not a little bland. The adventure is really only rick and Morty themed if the DM and players make it rick and Morty themed. Take that as you will.