I'd like to be in for the game “Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis”.
Since you mentioned Watership Down, my first exposure to it was the animated film. I was quite young when I watched it (I don’t remember the exact age, but under 10 at least!) and I was mildly traumatised by the blood and violence, at least so much so that I remember it to this day (and I normally have a very poor memory). Much later, as an adult, I got the novel and I agree it is a great story (I now keep it in my rotation to re-read every few years).
My favourite author is Jack Vance, I enjoy nearly everything he wrote. My favourites of his are
“Tales of the Dying Earth” series (specifically Eyes of the Overworld, Cugel the Clever, and Rhialto the Marvellous), which I consider to be the funniest stories ever written by anyone. Period. They are not overtly humorous, the humour is subtle and mostly comes from the character’s attitudes and the situations.
Other funny book series I really enjoy (and re-read regularly every few years) are Craig Shaw Gardner’s “Ebenezum” and “Sinbad” trilogies. “The Reaver Road” and “The Hunter’s Haunt” both by Dave Duncan are also very funny too.
Thanks trentonlf :)!