Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The game was co-developed by Grumpyface and Pixel Press for Cartoon Network Games, and released on the iOS App Store and Google Play Games on January 15, 2015. The game was featured by Apple in the "Best Apps for Kids" category on iTunes. [citation needed] "Weird Al" Yankovic stars as the villainous Doodle Wizard, a character created for the game.
Watson, using her contacts at Epic Games, helped the studio to expand and recruit talents. [4] "Squanch" is a planet in the Rick and Morty franchise, while "tendo" is a wordplay of video game publisher Nintendo, though the company changed its name in 2017 to just "Squanch Games" after being advised by a lawyer. [5]
Pocket Mortys is based on the multiple timeline concept as described in episode 10 of season 1, "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind". [2] The game uses a style and concept similar to the Pokémon games, with the player (Rick C-123) catching various 'wild' Mortys, battling them with a variety of 'Trainers' in the form of aliens, Ricks and several supporting characters. [3]
The clone was created to help Rick and Morty with menial tasks, such as laundry and spaceship repair. He is given a wristwatch from which a hologram of Rick appears to relay orders. Movement from one spot to another is done by warping, and a being called Mr. Youseeks [nb 1] can be summoned to aid in unreachable chores. [2] [3] [4]
Pocket Mortys is a Pokémon parody game, [59] released on iOS and Android as a free-to-play game from Adult Swim Games, released early on January 13, 2016. [60] Coinciding with the many-worlds interpretation , the game follows versions of Rick and Morty that belong to an alternate timeline, rather than the duo followed in the show.
Face Off: Game Face is a spin-off [1] of Syfy's Face Off and is similar in format to Food Network's Chopped. [2] Each episode features four Face Off all-stars who compete head-to-head through three rounds with one artist being eliminated after each challenge until a final winner is chosen and receives US$10,000.
[1] [3] The song debuted at #1 on the Comedy Digital Song Sales chart dated September 16, 2017, after a sum of 2,000 downloads. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] According to Nielsen Music , the song accumulated 1.1 million U.S. streams and sold 1,000 downloads in the week ending September 7, 2017. [ 4 ]
Everybody 1-2-Switch! is a sequel to the 2017 video game 1-2-Switch. [1] It features 17 team-based minigames, [2] [3] each with multiple variants. [4] Minigames are hosted by a man with a cartoon horse head known as MC Horace. [5] [6] The game can be controlled using both smartphones and the Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con controllers.