We’ve lived on Earth our entire lives, and yet, there’s still so much we don’t know about it. We could learn about a new place every day for the rest our time here and still not get through them all. Imagine, then, what it must feel like for Morty. The Rick and Morty universe is filled with an infinite amount of planets (and universes, for that matter), meaning that he could learn about a new place every second and still never know everything.
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What’s the best thing to do while you’re playing a game? Play a game, of course. Blips and Chitz is the most technologically advanced arcade beyond our world, and it has everything: chobbos, flobos, beer, prizes, games… it’s basically Chuck E. Cheese’s or Dave And Buster’s for extraterrestrial beings. Roy: A Life Well Lived is immersive unlike any other video game experience in existence, so hopefully we can give it a go. We’ll try not to waste our 30s with a bird-watching phase, so hopefully a graceful cedar waxwing doesn’t catch our eye.
UNITY
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We’ve already tried games within a game, so let’s go for TV shows within a game based on a TV show. An afternoon watching absurd programming not rooted in any Earthly logic sounds like an afternoon well spent to us. Plus, Virtual Rick-ality is probably the only place we’d get to watch Alien Invasion Tomato Monster Mexican Armada Brothers Who Are Just Regular Brothers Running In A Van From An Asteroid And All Sorts Of Things The Movie, and we’ve been dying to see that one.
SCREAMING SUN PLANET
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He’s Mr. Meeseeks, look at him! A blue, shrill-voiced assistant could be useful in virtual reality, although we’d have to be sure to keep our goals manageable. That means no improved golf game, Jerry. The good news is that Mr. Meeseeks seems to have already been confirmed for the game, so let’s use our power responsibly.
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Source: Nerdist