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Top 10 Funniest Among Us Custom Games to Try with Friends

Spice up your next Among Us session with these hilarious custom games and laugh-out-loud modes your crew will love!

By Richard BaileyPublished 9 months ago 4 min read
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Among Us has proven time and again that simple gameplay can spark endless creativity. While the classic Impostor vs Crewmate experience is iconic, playing Among Us custom games opens the door to even more hilarious, chaotic fun with your friends. If you're looking for funny Among Us modes to keep the laughs coming, you’ve landed at the right place!

In this article, we'll dive deep into the top 10 funniest Among Us custom games, complete with explanations, rule tweaks, and why they’re guaranteed to make your next session unforgettable.

1. Hide and Seek Mode

How It Works:

One Impostor reveals themselves at the start of the game. Their goal? Hunt everyone down as fast as possible! Crewmates can only run and hide — no reporting bodies, no meetings.

Custom Rules:

  • Impostor vision: Very low
  • Crewmate vision: Very high
  • No sabotages except lights
  • Set kill cooldown short (~10 seconds)

Why It’s Hilarious:

The heart-pounding chase, the panicked screams in voice chat, and those moments where you barely escape — Hide and Seek never fails to bring chaotic fun.

2. Prop Hunt Among Us

How It Works:

Inspired by the popular Prop Hunt mode from games like Garry’s Mod, players pretend to be part of the environment. No moving around once you're hidden!

Custom Rules:

  • After a brief “hide” period, no more moving.
  • Impostor tries to find and "tag" (kill) hidden players.
  • Optional: Use a mod or just house rules.

Why It’s Hilarious:

Watching your friends blend in awkwardly with the ship's furniture, trying desperately not to sneeze or giggle over voice chat, is pure comedy.

3. Reverse Hide and Seek (Seek and Hide)

How It Works:

Flip the Hide and Seek rules: all Crewmates are Impostors trying to find the single "Hider" (the only Crewmate).

Custom Rules:

  • Crewmate vision: Very low
  • Impostor vision: Very high
  • Kill cooldown disabled or very low

Why It’s Hilarious:

The "hider" sneaking past a literal army of impostors is absolutely nerve-wracking and funny for both sides.

4. Jester Mode

How It Works:

One player’s goal is to get voted out — not to survive or kill. If they succeed in getting ejected, they win!

Custom Rules:

  • Add the Jester role (via mods) or just assign someone manually.
  • Everyone else plays normally.

Why It’s Hilarious:

Watching someone purposely act suspicious and trying to be sus just enough without getting killed is a performance worthy of an Oscar.

5. Slow Mo Among Us

How It Works:

Turn the player speed setting to the absolute minimum. Every movement, chase, and sabotage feels like it’s happening underwater.

Custom Rules:

  • Player speed: 0.25x
  • Everything else normal.

Why It’s Hilarious:

The slow, dramatic getaways, painfully long emergency meetings, and Impostors missing easy kills because they can’t quite catch up = endless laughs.

6. Simon Says Among Us

How It Works:

One player (the "Simon") gives instructions, and everyone must follow them exactly or risk getting killed.

Custom Rules:

  • One player is Simon (usually an Impostor).
  • No sabotages.
  • Simon issues challenges ("Spin in a circle!" "Go to Electrical and stay there!")
  • Disobedient players get killed.

Why It’s Hilarious:

Friends frantically trying to obey silly commands without messing up creates unpredictable and ridiculous moments.

7. Zombie Mode

How It Works:

One Impostor acts as the “zombie” and tries to infect others. Once you're infected (killed), you turn into a zombie yourself and help infect others.

Custom Rules:

  • Impostor announces themselves at start.
  • Killed Crewmates stick around (either through mod or simply staying in ghost chat).
  • Zombies chase the living!

Why It’s Hilarious:

It’s like a goofy apocalyptic movie scene, complete with heroic last stands and dramatic "run for your life!" moments.

8. Tiny Crewmates Mode

How It Works:

Shrink the players down to the smallest possible size. (Requires mod or special lobby settings.)

Custom Rules:

  • Player size: 0.25x
  • Movement speed normal.

Why It’s Hilarious:

Tiny characters make hiding easier and movement looks absurdly cute, adding a cartoonish charm to the murder and betrayal.

9. One Task to Win

How It Works:

Crewmates have only one task to complete — but it's the hardest one (like Upload/Download or Simon Says).

Custom Rules:

  • One very hard task each.
  • Impostor tries to prevent any tasks from completing.

Why It’s Hilarious:

The entire fate of the ship rests on one upload bar. Watching people panic over a single job makes for incredible tension — and even more hilarious fails.

10. Crazy Colors Mode

How It Works:

Players must change their color every round (before the game starts). You can even swap hats or skins randomly for extra confusion.

Custom Rules:

  • Color, hat, and skin randomization every round.

Why It’s Hilarious:

No one can keep track of who is who. Accusations sound ridiculous ("Red was sus!" "No, wait, I’m Red now!"). Pure chaos and confusion guaranteed.

How to Set Up Custom Games in Among Us

Setting up these Among Us custom games is easy!

  • Use the game settings at the lobby laptop to tweak vision, player speed, kill cooldown, and tasks.
  • Communicate the rules clearly before the game starts — maybe even type them into the chat!
  • Consider mods like The Other Roles mod if you want official support for things like Jesters or Tiny Mode.
  • Most importantly: Prioritize fun and laughs over strict rule enforcement!

Among Us with Friends Ideas That Never Get Old

When you're looking for new ways to spice up your Among Us nights, trying out these funny Among Us modes can breathe fresh life into your sessions.

Whether you're blending into a wall in Prop Hunt, running for your life in Hide and Seek, or causing chaos as a Jester, these ideas guarantee laughs, betrayals, and plenty of hilarious memories.

So grab your crew, start a lobby, and prepare for an even funnier journey through space!

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About the Creator

Richard Bailey

I am currently working on expanding my writing topics and exploring different areas and topics of writing. I have a personal history with a very severe form of treatment-resistant major depressive disorder.

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