Discworld/Video Game/Sandbox

Discworld is a Video Game of the book series of the same name. It features Rincewind as the Snark, deadpan hero and a dragon who is terrorizing the city of Ankh-Morpork.

Tropes in this game include:
"Pratchett: "To get the walkthrough, you have to take the sponge from Nanny Ogg's pantry and stick it in the ear of the troll with the tutu, then take the lumps and put them in the pouch with the zombie's razor.""
 * And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt: Rincewind is not rewarded for getting rid of the dragon because they apparently "only exist if you believe in them."
 * Berserk Button: Calling the librarian a monkey instead of an orangutan. It's possible for Rincewind to get hit six times during one conversation.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: The Barbarian warrioress is sworn to kill anyone who finds her sexually attactive. The outfit doesn't help.
 * Cannot Tell a Joke: Alot of the jokes are either Incredibly Lame Pun-s or just really bad jokes.
 * Chekhov's Gun: Everything Rincewind picks up must be used for all of the puzzles.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Alot of the Wizards from the unseen U. But particularly the Burser and the Lecturer of recent ruins.
 * Comedic Sociopath: Rince apparantly spends 8-9 solid hours in bed, during the day.
 * Comically Invincible Hero: Rincewind is often threatened by death himself but uses his razor sharp wit to get out of it.
 * Deadpan Snarker: Rincewind even has a conversation option that lets him be sarchastic and inflict bad jokes on the other characters.
 * Ear Trumpet: Windle Poons.
 * Everything Is Better With Monkeys: oops! (see running gag)
 * A God Am I:
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Tony Robinson can be recongnised as; Cut-me-own-throut Dibbler, a begger, a city watch guard and more.
 * Eric Idle plays Rincewind.
 * Idiot Ball: Done a few times by alot of characters just for laughs.
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: Quite a alot. Lampshaded by Rincewind.
 * Jump, I'll Catch You!: Quest items that are dropped from above and are still needed are usually caught by Luggage.
 * Makes Sense in Context: Most of the solutions for the puzzles require you to think outside of the box.
 * Moon Logic Puzzle: Terry Pratchett jokingly summed it up as follows:


 * My Name Is Not Durwood: The Arch-Chancellor keeps calling Rincewind, Breakwind.
 * No Fourth Wall: Rincewind sometimes points out that the scenery is made of cardboard and takes the cursor away if you examine him with it.
 * Running Gag: whenever someone says monkey outloud the librarian (who is an Orangutan) will enter the scene an hit the culprit over the head. (phew I didn't say monkey)