Players continue to no use big words play Og in Land of Og! It's more fun than you can shake a club at. Revised rules, expanded rules, live action rules and more for Og: The Role Playing Game. All of this in one book that continues the spirit of a prehistoric world of limited words and unlimited fun.
Also included inside is one new word(!) and the full version of Og: The Game of Senseless Prehistoric Combat, the game that started it all.
It's everything we missed in the first book and more! Not since the invention of the wheel has there been this much fun.
64 page, full color cover, perfect bound, stand-alone book that does not require Og: The Role Playing Game to play.
Check out the Land of Og expansion and sourcebook: The Complete Caveman's Club Book
Reviews
"Land of Og is fun just to read. Anyone who has been around the rpg block will be tickled by the humor...More so than humorous to read, LoO is also playable and humorous to play too...I have spent $10 on less enjoyable items to read and to play. It's easy to learn, quick to play and a great diversion for one shot or campaign play to loosen up a gaming group."
"Papyrus", RPG.net
"I always consider it a good sign when a game makes me laugh out loud when reading it for the first time and this book did that more than once. Give this game a try." Rating: A-
Robert Monteith, Games Unplugged #2
"These limitations (the words) take what would be a very basic game and make it challenging, original, and fun.
David Sklar, Gaming Report
"[Wingnut] has created a RPG that is not only amazingly fun but also very economic...Not only are the rules easy to understand but the amusing cartoon art adds to the flavor of the game...All in all this is a very fun game...I highly recommend it."
Katie Camden, Gentlemen and Players
"The same warped-genius who brought us Battle Cattle...The game is hilarious and just about the easiest RPG to learn out there. Rating: You go big thing." Brian's Small Press Picks, Knights of the Dinner Table #45
"...rush out right now and get your own copy of Land of Og. You and those wacky fellows at Wingnut Games will be glad you did."
RolePlayNews.com
"Amusing to read and a riot to play."
RPGAction.com
"...urge me you recommend you buy Land of Og."
Valkyrie (UK), Fall 2000
"?a riotously funny cross between an RPG and a game of charades."
Alarums & Excursions, #301
"To be honest, I had no idea how popular Land of Og was. The demo we ran was probably the most demanded game at the con. Not only was the game full, but there was a circle of folks around the table watching and (apparent from all the laughter) having a great time." Dean Dryer, ConGames Gaming Director