Wonderful World of Gmod Gamemodes



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Gamemode list:
Sandbox
TTT
Murder
Prop Hunt
DarkRP
Hide And Seek
Stop It slender
MelonBomber
You touched it last
The Hidden
Zombie Master
Half life 2 campaign
Trash Compactor
BaseBuild
Ragdoll Combat
DeathRun
Elevator Source
Sled Build
Starship Troopers
The Floor is lava
Slave of Gmod
Flood
Zombie survival
The Stalker
Freeze Tag
Awesome Strike Source
Fat Kid
ScreenHack
DropZone
Among Us
Quake 3 gmod
Jazztronauts

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41 thoughts on “Wonderful World of Gmod Gamemodes”

  1. Some other gamemodes I really miss:

    Extreme Football Throwdown – American Football to the extreme. Two teams fighting over a ball and trying to score in the enemy team's goal, whether that be by reaching the marked zone or throwing it through the goal. You can punch people, tackle them or even jump and grapple them. Also includes a number of unique usable items to spice things up such as a melon cannon, a ridable missile or just a massive pole to launch people with.

    Retro Teamplay – A team v team gamemode with a lot of classes to choose from such as the spellblade, engineer, Paladin etc. You can also build bases in this gamemode, including vehicle spawners.

    Darkest Days – A deathmatch gamemode where you fight players with a mix of weapons and magic. Has a LOT of customisability, from weapons, to spells to even perks. Level up a skill tree to be able to do things like deflect bullets with melee weapons.

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  2. My first memory of multiplayer gmod was The Hidden—it was so popular at the time, probably 2013. I loved how every crowded around the one area of the map which was safe. Wish more than 3 people played it….

    Edit: wait. For fucking 10 years now I thought I was playing the hidden—IT WAS THE STALKER. No wonder why it didn’t feel the same when I played it. Subbed.

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  3. Take a look at Players vs Boss or pvb for short
    Its essentially vs saxton hale on steroids, with customizable guns, cool bosses amd a really activate community featuring even a trading scene

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  4. Some other gamemodes that I think are worth checking out are Extreme Football Throwdown and Darkest Days. The first one is a pretty chaotic American football thing and the second one is a deathmatch type game with different weapons, perks and magic

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  5. Jazztronauts vaguely reminds me of Not The Robots, this roguelike stealth game where you're a robot in office buildings who needs to eat the furniture, but you also have to hide from the security and surveillance systems, which is difficult considering you need to constantly remove your best source of concealment in order to survive. The story also has some interesting stuff going on if you care to look into it

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  6. Jazztronauts genuinely made me almost cry due to its appreciation for the Source engine. It really feels like the magnum opus of Garry's Mod and almost feels like a send-off. Gmod isn't dead, I think it's actually growing, but Jazztronauts feels like pushing the absolute limit of what you can do with it and telling a story that, while it isn't perfect (admittedly its True Ending is a little anti-climactic with how it just kinda…ends) is entertaining nonetheless. The characters are lovable and I DESPERATELY want to see more of its world. These characters are implied to be straight up millenia old and be some kind of gang of gods that, for some reason, are travelling across a highway that takes them through Source engine maps??? Homie, let me see more of that, I'm on my knees.
    But the most impressive thing to me is that it's…a story at all. There are characters and a plot and arcs. It breaks my brain. When I was a kid I used to make Saves that were Gmod "campaign" maps, essentially just me practicing my budding level design. I dreamed of a real story mode. And I got it in a place I couldn't ever expect. I'd say that Jazztronauts deserves being put in the base game of Gmod, but it's so neck deep in the fandom and would probably face copyright troubles that, yeah, I'm okay with it just being a mod. I consider it Gmod's unofficial campaign mode, and anyone that's been playing for a while needs to pick it up.

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  7. A personal favorite was called "Smash"… I think. Basically, the entire map is a bunch of physics objects, and giant props come flying out of nowhere, taking down sections and platforms. Players are also given ways to mess with others, being able to break basically anything with crowbars, some servers had mines, and my favorite was a winch gun, where you could attach to things together with a rope, and they'd be slowly pulled towards each other. I'd always attach the two farthest corners of the map, and eventually everything would come down with it.

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  8. wow you are so underrated, when i randomly clicked on this video after seeing it on the home page i thought you were like a really big gmod commentary youtuber like richter or something judging by ur editing, but i was really surprised to see that you only have 3k, i bet ur gonna blow up one day

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  9. Space Build was a fun sandbox gamemode from the pre-workshop era, though I might be a little biased since I was the dev of Space Build 2… and Wiremod and the original Advanced Duplicator… and a whole bunch of other random things I've since forgotten about. xD

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