What the Pocket Mortys TV commercial - Losing My Mind is about.
Title: Pocket Mortys TV Spot - "Losing My Mind"
: "In a universe filled with infinite possibilities, one Rick must test his Morty-training skills to prove his superiority."
: "But when Mortys from across the multiverse collide..."
: "It's survival of the fittest, Morty style."
: "Capture, train, and evolve your Mortys to create the ultimate Morty team."
: "Collect badges, earn your rank, and become the Rick to beat in an epic showdown!"
: "But beware, as you dive deeper into the multiverse, you may find yourself losing your mind."
: "Pocket Mortys - the addictive, interdimensional battle experience that will have you questioning your sanity."
: "Download now and embark on an extraordinary adventure in the Rick and Morty multiverse."
: "Pocket Mortys - Are you ready to lose your mind?"
[Fade out with catchy music playing in the background.]
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Note: The above TV spot concept is entirely fictional and written for creative purposes. Pocket Mortys is an actual mobile game based on the hit animated TV show Rick and Morty. Please refer to official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding Pocket Mortys.
Pocket Mortys TV commercial - Losing My Mind produced for
Adult Swim Apps
was first shown on television on December 1, 2018.
Frequently Asked Questions about pocket mortys tv spot, 'losing my mind'
Big Pixel Studios, the developer behind the popular Rick & Morty mobile RPG spin-off Pocket Mortys, is shutting down. The studio, which was bought by Adult Swim in mid-2018 after making the Pokemon-like adventure, will be shuttered at the end of 2020, leaving is employees out of work.
Updated:
Single-Player | Polled | Average |
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Main Story | 2 | 9h 30m |
Main + Extras | 3 | 14h 40m |
All PlayStyles | 5 | 12h 36m |
Plot. Throughout the game, the player controls Rick. The game starts in Rick's garage when Mysterious Rick enters through a portal and challenges the player to a Morty Battle. After defeating him, the player must exit through a portal that takes them to the Council of Ricks, where their portal gun is confiscated.
When the player encounters a Morty or a trainer, the screen switches to a turn-based battle screen that displays the engaged Mortys. During battle, the player may select a maneuver for their Morty to use in the fight, use an item, switch their active Morty, or (against the wild Mortys) attempt to flee.
Her name is Carey, revealed in the second volume of The Art of Rick and Morty to be named and designed after episode director Jacob Hair's fiancée (later wife) Carey Armellino. She was the third official girlfriend of Morty. As she was in another dimension, she clearly has a counterpart in Morty's home dimension.
But I appreciate this game not being pay 2 win. Also collecting mortys and battles are fun.
Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, and voiced by the former for the first six seasons of the series, followed by Harry Belden beginning with the seventh season. Morty is a 14-year-old boy loosely inspired by Michael J. Fox's Marty McFly from Back to the Future.
Evil Morty was introduced in the tenth episode of the first season of the show, all the way back in 2013. During that episode, Rick Sanchez (also Justin Roiland) is accused of murdering several of his other selves across the multiverse.
What is currently clear, however, is that Evil Morty's true origin is linked to him discovering the corrupt nature of Ricks and the Citadel of Ricks. He tells C-137 Morty in the Rick and Morty season 5 finale about the fact that Mortys are artificially prompted into existence by Ricks.
17+ for Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes, Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humour, Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence. ACCM suggested age: 18 + years due to crude humour, suggestive themes and features similar to gambling.
With dating an older woman, their relationship develops in some pretty significant ways. Not only is this Morty's first full relationship in the series, but this is the first time that he has sexual intercourse with another living being.
Morty's infatuation with Jessica is a classic example of the common trope that sees the 'nerdy guy' lusting after the 'pretty, popular girl' with the hope that she will fall in love with him the way he is with her.