Home Install — Rick And Morty Another Way
Before we click a single button, let’s establish why you want this game on your machine.
Developed over several years by a solo creator (often credited under the alias Moriarty or F.M. Studios depending on the build), Another Way Home is a 2D point-and-click adventure game heavily inspired by classic LucasArts titles like Monkey Island and later Thimbleweed Park.
Plot Summary:
Rick has accidentally fragmented the Central Finite Curve again. Morty finds himself stranded in a "Proto-Dimension" where all failed inventions go to glitch out. You must help Morty solve environmental puzzles, talk to bizarre aliens, and repair a broken Portal Gun using salvaged code from alternate Ricks. rick and morty another way home install
Key Features:
Because it is a fan game, the developers do not charge money. However, that also means it lives on platforms like Game Jolt, Itch.io, and fan forums. Before we click a single button, let’s establish
Now that your Rick and Morty Another Way Home install is complete and running smoothly, here are three quick spoiler-free tips:
Because the developer occasionally privates the project, we use the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine to access the original working Itch.io page. Because it is a fan game, the developers do not charge money
The Rick and Morty: Another Way Home install might take 10–15 minutes of careful extraction and permission setting, but the reward is hours of intelligent, hilarious, and surprisingly emotional gameplay. Whether you play on a gaming PC, a Steam Deck, or an old Android tablet, you can now join Morty on his journey to find… well, another way home.
So grab your Portal Gun (metaphorically), disable your antivirus (temporarily), and get ready for a pixel-art adventure across the C-137 dimension and beyond.
"Get your sh*t together, Morty. We’re installing a fan game."
Did this guide help you? Share it with fellow Rick and Morty fans. For technical support, visit the Game Jolt community forums for the game. Happy hopping!