Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
4,096 Ways to Win
Wubba lubba dub dub, here we go again. Rick and Morty Strike Back is the third entry in Blueprint Gaming's Adult Swim licensed series, landing in July 2024 after the original Wubba Lubba Dub Dub release and the chaotic Megaways follow-up. This one trades paylines for a 6×4 grid with 4,096 ways to win, swaps in a Cash Collect engine, and bolts on a four-mode bonus selector that actually rewards players who stick around. Smith family portraits fill the reels, the spaceship interior pulses in the background, and the soundtrack does its best garage-rock impression.
Base game volatility sits in the medium-high bracket with a roughly 1-in-4 hit frequency, so dead spins are surprisingly rare. The trade-off shows up in the math. RTP runs at 95.00% by default, with operator-selectable 92% and 93% tiers lurking out there too. That's below Blueprint's own benchmark and worth checking before you load it up. Cash Collect drives most of the base-game drama: cash values land on every reel, while Collect symbols on reels 1 and 6 sweep them up. Cashpot symbols pay the Minor (20x), Major (200x), or Mega (2,500x) jackpot tiers when they're scooped.
Portal Strike modifiers fire randomly between spins. Pick a portal and you might get Morty Moolah cash injections, Cosmic Cash value boosts, a Rick Repeat hold-and-respin, or Schwifty Add cascades that re-collect up to five times. And Rick himself occasionally crashes losing spins to transform symbols into payouts.
The real hook is the bonus picker. Three scatters open a choice of four modes. Rick C-137 Spins (8 spins, escalating wild trail) and Morty Spins (1 guaranteed-win round with multipliers up to 5x) are unlocked from the start. Play both at least once and you unlock the meaner siblings: Rick Prime Spins, where three wilds eliminate the lowest premium symbol until only Rick Prime remains, and Evil Morty Spins, which stacks Boost, Max, and Collector modifiers onto every collect.
Honestly, the bonus trigger frequency around 1 in 200 spins and the absence of a Bonus Buy will frustrate impatient players. But if you've waited years for a Rick Prime-shaped revenge fantasy with a 10,000x ceiling, this delivers it with enough cartoon polish to feel worth the grind.