designed
Tunnels & Trolls. Ken St. Andre, a public librarian in Phoenix, Arizona, liked the idea of fantasy role-playing after reading a friend's
D&D rule books but found the actual rules confusing, so he wrote his own. "I just wanted something I could play with my friends at a reasonable price, with reasonable equipment,” he said. Flying Buffalo Inc. published a second edition of
Tunnels & Trolls in June 1975, which soon became a serious competitor to
D&D.
Tunnels & Trolls had similar game statistics,
character classes, and adventures to
Dungeons & Dragons but used a
magic system based on points and used only six-sided dice. According to Michael Tresca,
Tunnels & Trolls explained its rules better overall, and "brought a sense of impish fun to the genre".
France,
Italy,
Finland,
Japan, and it entered these markets before
Dungeons & Dragons did in most cases. In 1999,
Pyramid magazine named
Tunnels & Trolls one of "The Millennium's Most Underrated Games". Editor
Scott Haring said of the game "everybody knows this was the second ever fantasy roleplaying game ... But to dismiss it as just an opportunistic ripoff would be grossly unfair. Flying Buffalo's
T&T had its own zany feel – it was much less serious than
D&D – and a less-complicated game system." In 2005,
Flying Buffalo updated the 5th edition rules with a "5.5" publication that added about 40 pages of extra material. That same year,
Fiery Dragon Productions produced a
30th Anniversary Edition under license in a tin box complete with CD, map, monster counters, and two new versions of the rules. Ken St. Andre used the opportunity to extensively update the style of play and introduce new role-playing concepts, such as character level determined by character attribute statistics instead of arbitrary numbers of experience points. The
30th Anniversary rules are generally known as the 7th edition. The 7th edition also introduced a skills system. The 7.5 edition was released in 2008 by Fiery Dragon, being an update and clarification on the 30th Anniversary Edition. In 2012,
Tunnels & Trolls was re-introduced in French-speaking markets by
Grimtooth under license by Flying Buffalo. The French rulebook, which is officially the 8th edition, is based on the 7th edition, but includes elements taken from the 5.5 edition as well as clarifications by Ken St. Andre. The interior artwork includes the illustrations of the 5th edition, plus new inks by
Liz Danforth. Several other products (solos and GM adventures) have been released via Lulu.com, and others have been announced. The production work for the 8th edition prompted Flying Buffalo to start working on a Deluxe (9th) Edition of the rulebook. As Rick Loomis, head of Flying Buffalo Inc., put it, "The French edition came out so beautiful that now that I have run out of 5.5, I am not satisfied to just reprint 5.5. I wanted to have a deluxe edition even better than the French one. (Competition is what drives us to be better!)".
Deluxe Tunnels & Trolls, written by St. Andre with additional design input and editing from longtime players
Liz Danforth and James "Bear" Peters, was published in August 2015. In July 2021, Webbed Sphere bought Flying Buffalo, along with its catalog, but not including its Play By Mail games. In 2023, Webbed Sphere terminated licenses previously granted by Rick Loomis and Flying Buffalo to third party publishers of Tunnels & Trolls products. During their ownership of the company and the Tunnels & Trolls intellectual property, Webbed Sphere did not release any new versions of the game. In May 2023, Webbed Sphere sold Tunnels & Trolls, in addition to Flying Buffalo's entire range of role-playing games, including the Citybook and Grimtooth products, as well as
Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes, to Rebellion Unplugged's table top role playing game division. Across March and April 2026, Rebellion Unplugged ran a Kickstarter campaign for the first new edition to be created since the Deluxe Tunnels & Trolls edition in 2015. Named "Tunnels & Trolls: A New Age," the edition's campaign established a £20,000 goal, which was more than quintupled in campaign pledges by the time the campaign ended. The edition, which featured a Core Book, a City Book, and a Campaign Book, among other items such as dice, map and game master aids, was planned for delivery in May of 2027. The game company, which committed to honoring the legacy of previous editions, while at the same time "reimagining... the classic game" (which has been rebranded as
Tunnels & Trolls Heritage), described their approach to the new edition:
Tunnels & Trolls has been lovingly reborn for a new generation of fantasy roleplayers, blending the spirit of the original with the best of modern tabletop design. The result is a fresh, streamlined ruleset that is easy to learn for newcomers while evolving the most loved elements of the classic game for veteran fans. ==Setting==