What is your favorite rpg/supplement for humor?


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I agree on Toon; I have to play that one again, as it's been a while. Big Eyes Small Mouth works well for humor, and I miss the days of Teenagers From Outer Space and the original Late Late Show. The varoius Inner City Fuzzy games were good for a convention laugh, as well.

And I'm not sure if it counts as a supplement, but if it does, I'd like to nominate Order of the Stick.
 


I've always enjoyed the Grimtooth's Traps series by Flying Buffalo. IIRC, there was thread around here just a few days ago, about number 5 of the series coming out soon.
Some of of the Critical and Fumble tables found in Rolemaster products contain a bit of humor as well, at least the first few times the entry for some die results are read.
 

Roadkill101 said:
Some of of the Critical and Fumble tables found in Rolemaster products contain a bit of humor as well, at least the first few times the entry for some die results are read.

Heck, EVERY time you roll the two-handed fumble where you attempt to decapitate yourself... enemies are stunned for I can't remember how many rounds, as they laugh at your 'mad skillz'.
 

Wow -- so many good things have been mentioned already, including a few of my faves: Grimooth's Traps, Toon, Paranoia and GURPS Discworld and Goblins.

It's not technically a gaming supplement, but the Murphy's Rules collection deserves a mention (and it does have a couple of "games" in the back ;)). I re-read this one fairly often. :)

In the actual games/supplements department, Og: The Caveman Roleplaying Game (you can only use about sixteen words in character) and kill puppies for satan also come to mind.
 

Is Kobolds Ate My Baby still in print? Their Web site seems to be only marginally functional. I'd love to order the revised book and some supplements (I only have the original booklet), but not if it's pouring Paypal funds down a hole.
 

KAMB can be found on rpgnow.

I am a little suprised that no one has mentioned GURPS Y2K (the murphy law chapter is both funny and horrific).
 

Alot of Terry Pratchett books make fun of the fantasy genre (and everything else) in general. But they're not gaming supplements (though I have borrowed ideas and jokes from them).
 


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