Here's a ranking of the Rick And Morty video games from worst to best. Dan Harmon was best known for the likes of animated adventure Monster House and beloved cult sitcom Community before co-creating Rick And Morty with Justin Roiland. This sci-fi comedy drew inspiration from Back To The Future and Doctor Who and follows scientist Rick Sanchez and his grandson Morty as they have adventures around the universe that typically end in bloodshed or emotional trauma.

Ricks And Morty's rapid-fire pacing and quotable dialogue made it an instant hit, and it quickly gained a cult following its 2013 debut. It's only grown in popularity in the years since, with season 4 wrapping up in 2020. There's typically a long gap between series, however, so it could be sometime before the fifth season arrives. Of course, any hit show will spawn a flood of merchandise and Rick And Morty is no different, and its received comics, toys and even a chia pet.

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It's received a few video games too, though Rick And Morty has yet to receive a splashy, big-budget console platformer. Instead, the games that are currently available are a fittingly odd bunch, so here they are ranked from worst to best.

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Jerry's Game

This one is a given as the weakest since Rick And Morty Presents: Jerry's Game is designed to be incredibly monotonous. This Android and iOS title is based off a balloon popping game Jerry is seen playing during a season 1 episode, and it basically involves mindless bursting all the balloons that float onscreen. There are upgrade options and "rewards," but it's hard to see people playing beyond ten minutes of it.

Rickstaverse

It's debatable if Rick And Morty Rickstaverse even qualifies as a game, with this Instagram title letting users explore a whole "Rickstaverse" of images. Users click on photos to explore familiar locations from the show, with the photos being loaded with collectibles and easter eggs, such as the Jerrygotchi games.

Pocket Mortys

Pocket Mortys is a Pokemon clone that sees Rick having to run around various dimensions capturing different types of Mortys and using them in battle. This iOS and Android game offers over 300 Mortys to capture and can be surprisingly addictive, in addition to doing a solid job of recreating the show's tone.

Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality

Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality is a VR title that places players in the shoes of a Morty clone who is assigned to do chores around the Smith residence. Like most VR titles it's quite short but it's great seeing the house recreated in 3D and its filled with familiar props and easter eggs from Rick And Morty to find.

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