


Much like Pokemon, battles are turn based and the key to winning is exploiting weaknesses and having the proper team composition to do so. Mortys are separated into four types (Rock, Paper, Scissors, or a lack of type), and weaknesses and resistances work with a literal Rock-Paper-Scissors format. The title has a bit of a plot to it, but the objective is obvious-collect a party of Mortys to beat the Ricks of each world, eventually take down the most elite of Ricks, and get back to Rick and Morty's home dimension. I decided to give the game a try myself for Mobile Moments, because it seems like the perfect title for RPG fans to have on the go… and a lot of people love Rick and Morty to boot.Īt its core, Pocket Mortys is a mobile game at heart.

Pocket Mortys is by no means a new game-it originally released in January 2016, two years ago, and for free no less! I remember my boyfriend playing the game when it first released on his tablet, and the screams of Mortys fighting each other filled the air and haunted my dreams. This time we're looking at the Rick and Morty Pokemon clone, Pocket Mortys. But, it’s not exactly easy to sift through the dirt for a diamond… that’s where Mobile Moments comes in! Mobile Moments will take a seemingly random mobile RPG from the Google Play Store and I’ll play it, and tell you if it’s worth your precious storage space. But my phone is always there, and I find myself gravitating more towards mobile games for what I used portable systems to fill my time with. Ever just want a mobile RPG to play for a few moments here or there? I love my portables as much as the next person, but I have trouble bringing it everywhere I go-namely, it’s pretty hard to pull out and play during lulls in the workday.
