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Can't Wait For Season Three Of 'Rick And Morty'? Try This Board Game

Can't Wait For Season Three Of 'Rick And Morty'? Try This Board Game

Players can work together to build Anatomy Park inside of Reuben, the dead homeless guy.

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Rick and Morty season three will be hitting screens on the July 30, but if you can't wait until then to get schwifty then fear not, because the Rick and Morty: Anatomy Park board game allows you to create your own wacky adventures in the comfort of your home.

In the tile-laying board game is a recreation of the Rick and Morty episode of the same name in which the guys get to work building a theme park inside a dead guy.

Credit: Rick and Morty/Adult Swim

Players can take on the roles of Dr. Xenon Bloom, Annie, Poncho, Roger, and, of course, Rick and Morty and work together to build Anatomy Park inside of Reuben, the dead homeless guy.

To the Liver!

Most of each player's turns will be taken up with both a 'move' and an 'action' phase, of which there are many options. Each character can choose to either draw, place a pile, play a focus group, shoot, or exit, but only one action per turn. All the while, players must battle dangerous monsters and fellow park-builders with creative differences.

The end goal of the board game is to score as many points as possible by placing tiles into the best spots. Whoever has the most victory points wins the game and is crowned as the master builder of Anatomy Park.

Credit: Cryptozoic/Adult Swim

Season three is on its way and fans of the show will be pleased to discover that the show's creators think it could go on for much longer.

Before the show first launched, Dan Harmon said he thought it could go on for as many as ten seasons, and it turns out he still feels the same way.

"I absolutely still feel that way," he explained to The Gaurdian.

"That's what I really like about the show, and about animation. The Simpsons has just remained The Simpsons - they're kind of frozen in time. I think that our show's a little bit different than that. I do think that there'll be a little bit of a linear change - I don't want to just force stasis.

"It's a tough one. I want the show to stay fresh for ever, and I think it's more possible with this show than anything.

"One of the first things that might corner you in a different show would be really logic-based plot points, and our show comes out of the gate very liberated from logic."

He can say that again. Fans can catch Rick and Morty season three from July 30.

Featured Image Credit: Rick and Morty/Adult Swim

Topics: Rick and Morty