I guess music puns are out...
First off, if you use a writing service, you are technically plagiarizing. If you get caught (at my school at least) you will flunk the class automatically and possibly get kicked out. DO NOT use one.
Did they say "funny games" or "funny video games" exactly? Because if they say "funny games" then they might be referring to "funny group games" which would make a little more sense in a classroom environment.
If you are working with video games, then I would just google "funny video games", play a bunch of games, then pick out a few games to talk about.
A few prompt questions:
- Why play this particular game?
- Is there any educational value in this game?
- What can a student gain from this game? (critical thinking, team building, creative thinking, and so on)
- How do you introduce the game so that kids will gain the most from it?
Any way, use plenty of scholarly sources, and ask your professor lots of questions.