Wubba Lubba Dub Dub! With two episodes down from "Rick and Morty"’s epic comeback, the show hasn’t been on the minds of the fandom and the general populace of C-137. Infiltrating the minds of almost everybody, the show has become an undoubted craze with a growing and multiplying audience with each passing day and episode.

From what started out as an underground show known only to the ones who were familiar with Adult Swim and the likes, "Rick and Morty" has garnered a lot of attention to both itself and Adult Swim in the process of its bloom.

The show’s success has spread across multiple platforms and franchises and it isn't a surprise that people now are showing greater interest in purchasing "Rick and Morty" related items.

It is safe to say that the show has become a brand itself, much like the superhero clad giants Marvel and DC.

From mobile games themed around the show, to a customized tap and discover game by Adult Swim themselves specifically for Instagram, people cannot contain their creativity on associating the shows name alongside their items, bobbleheads, and action figurines.

In times such as today where technology has taken over the most spectrum of entertainment, board games have become obsolete. Board games, being one of the best means of getting people, family, and friends together for a quality time of fun and competitive recess are still largely regarded as an alternative to technology when it comes to sharing a good time.

One such board game that has surpassed time and is still prevalent in homes is Monopoly.

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Monopoly is a prepackaged game that started in the United States in 1903 as an approach to show that an economy which rewards riches creation is superior to anything one in which monopolists work under a couple of limitations and to advance the monetary hypotheses of Henry George and specifically his thoughts regarding tax collection.

The imposing business model was first distributed by Parker Brothers in 1935. At present subtitled "The Fast-Dealing Property Trading Game", the amusement is named after the financial idea of syndication, the control of a market by a solitary element.

It is presently possessed and delivered by the American amusement and toy organization Hasbro.

Players move around the amusement load up purchasing, exchanging, or offering properties, building up their properties with houses and inns, and gathering rent from their adversaries, with the objective being to drive them all into liquidation, abandoning one monopolist responsible for the economy.

Since the tabletop game was first industrially sold in the 1930s, it has turned into a piece of well-known world culture, having been privately authorized in more than 103 nations and imprinted in more than thirty-seven dialects.

Players move around the amusement load up purchasing, exchanging, or offering properties, building up their properties with houses and inns, and gathering rent from their adversaries, with the objective being to drive them all into liquidation, abandoning one monopolist responsible for the economy.

Since the tabletop game was first industrially sold in the 1930s, it has turned into a piece of well-known world culture, having been privately authorized in more than 103 nations and imprinted in more than thirty-seven dialects.

Monopoly goes Rick and Morty

The most famous board game of all time now has a "Rick and Morty" edition. Sold on Amazon, this version of Monopoly has the board featuring different locations from the show, six collectible metal tokens include Council of Ricks badge, Meeseeks box, Portal gun, Plumbus, Rick's car, and Snuffles' helmet. And that’s not all, custom flooble cranks and gobble boxes replace traditional houses and hotels. Could it get any better than this? We don’t think so!