Websites featuring rules, campaigns, variants and expansions for Risus: The Anything RPG, a free "universal comedy system" suitable for late-night brain-tired gaming.
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A large collection of Risus tidbits and optional rules - the archived-and-edited versions of material the webmaster has proposed on the Risus Mailing List.
Carl Hewett's collection of alternate methods for handling bonus-die gear, with other rules-notes.
David Masad's page for Risus (with other brain-lite gaming) includes his "Risus Illuminati" rules and a Risus adaption of The Matrix.
The home of "Hurrah" - a Risus WWI Flying Ace sourcebook, and "Die like a Liao," for Risus-ized giant robot battles.
Campaign notes (characters and creatures) for a space-opera Risus PBEM by Liz Rich.
Quick adventures in "recipe" form for one-on-one Risus play.
A large collection of Superhero clichés, with expanded rules for comic-book style action, and super-wealthy characters. Written and Illustrated (via photomanipulated portraits) by Stacy Allston
Expands Risus for use as a tactical wargame, and provides a setting based in Normandy in the wake of D-Day. The site also includes a translation of Risus to Danish. By Lars Erik Larsen.
A role-playing game of magic, mystery, and guns in 1960s Europe, using Risus as the engine. By Brandon Blackmoor.
What happens when Lovecraft goes post-apocalyptic? Kenneth Coble lets us know with this mini-worldbook.
Christopher Thrash brings Risus together with Marc Miller's space-adventure classic in this example of "Recast Risus."Submitted by: arnold.robe@yahoo.com (46.8.15.109) , 2025-10-26 01:56:49
Christopher Thrash brings Risus together with Marc Miller's space-adventure classic in this example of "Recast Risus."Submitted by: arnold.robe@yahoo.com (46.8.15.109) , 2025-10-26 01:56:49
A role-playing game of magic, mystery, and guns in 1960s Europe, using Risus as the engine. By Brandon Blackmoor.
Carl Hewett's collection of alternate methods for handling bonus-die gear, with other rules-notes.
Quick adventures in "recipe" form for one-on-one Risus play.
David Masad's page for Risus (with other brain-lite gaming) includes his "Risus Illuminati" rules and a Risus adaption of The Matrix.
A large collection of Superhero clichés, with expanded rules for comic-book style action, and super-wealthy characters. Written and Illustrated (via photomanipulated portraits) by Stacy Allston
Campaign notes (characters and creatures) for a space-opera Risus PBEM by Liz Rich.
What happens when Lovecraft goes post-apocalyptic? Kenneth Coble lets us know with this mini-worldbook.
A large collection of Risus tidbits and optional rules - the archived-and-edited versions of material the webmaster has proposed on the Risus Mailing List.
The home of "Hurrah" - a Risus WWI Flying Ace sourcebook, and "Die like a Liao," for Risus-ized giant robot battles.
Expands Risus for use as a tactical wargame, and provides a setting based in Normandy in the wake of D-Day. The site also includes a translation of Risus to Danish. By Lars Erik Larsen.