''Garry's Mod'', commonly
clipped as ''GMod'', is a 2006
sandbox game developed by
Facepunch Studios and published by
Valve. The base
game mode of ''Garry's Mod'' has no set objectives and provides the player with a world in which to freely manipulate objects. Other game modes, notably ''Trouble in Terrorist Town'' and ''Prop Hunt'', are created by other developers as
mods and are installed separately, by means such as the
Steam Workshop. ''Garry's Mod'' was created by Garry Newman as a mod for Valve's
Source game engine and released in December 2004, before being expanded into a standalone release that was published by Valve in November 2006. Ports of the original
Windows
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version for
Mac OS X
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and
Linux
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followed in September 2010 and June 2013, respectively. As of September 2021, ''Garry's Mod'' has sold more than 20 million copies. A
spiritual successor, ''
S&box'', has been in development since 2015.
Gameplay
''Garry's Mod'' is a physics-based
sandbox game that, in its base
game mode, has no set objectives. The player is able to spawn
non-player characters,
ragdolls, and
props, and interact with them by various means.
Using the "physics gun", ragdolls and props can be picked up, rotated, and frozen in place.
The individual limbs of ragdolls can also be manipulated.
The "tool gun" is a multi-purpose item for tasks such as
welding
Welding is a fabrication (metal), fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, primarily by using high temperature to melting, melt the parts together and allow them to cool, causing Fusion welding, fusion. Co ...
and constraining props together, and altering the
facial expression
Facial expression is the motion and positioning of the muscles beneath the skin of the face. These movements convey the emotional state of an individual to observers and are a form of nonverbal communication. They are a primary means of conveying ...
s of ragdolls.
User-created content
''Garry's Mod'' includes the functionality to modify the game by developing
scripts written in the
Lua programming language.
Notable
mods (known as "addons") include ''Spacebuild'', ''Wiremod'', ''Elevator: Source'', ''DarkRP'', ''Prop Hunt'', and ''Trouble in Terrorist Town''.
Specialised servers, known as Fretta servers, rotate between custom game modes every fifteen minutes.
''Garry's Mod'' version 12 introduced the "Toybox" section, through which the player could browse and install user-created mods. This was replaced by support for the
Steam Workshop in version 13.
Fretta Contest and ''Trouble in Terrorist Town''
In late 2009, Facepunch launched the "Fretta Contest", a competition in which people were to develop ''Garry's Mod'' game modes using the proprietary Fretta programming framework, with the winning game mode to be added to the base game.
The winner of this contest was ''Trouble in Terrorist Town'' (''TTT''), which was added to the game in July 2010, alongside another mode, ''Dogfight: Arcade Assault''.
''TTT'' assigns players to three groups: Traitors, Detectives, and Innocents, similar to the party game
Mafia
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. Detectives are known to all players, whereas Traitors are only known to other Traitors and otherwise appear as Innocents. While Traitors attempt to eliminate all other players, Innocents and Detectives need to co-operate to identify and eliminate all Traitors. To do the latter, Detectives are given special equipment, such as
DNA
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scanners that can trace a dead player's killer.
''Prop Hunt''
The game mode ''Prop Hunt'' was created by Andrew "AMT" Theis and popularised through ''Garry's Mod''.
In ''Prop Hunt'', the players on one team are disguised as props and set to hide on the game map while the other team seeks after them.
Game modes based on ''Prop Hunt'' were later included with games like ''
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered'',
''
Call of Duty: Black Ops III'',
''
Fortnite Battle Royale'',
and ''
Genshin Impact''.
Players recreated it in others, such as ''
Rocket League'' and ''
Fortnite Creative''.
''GMod Tower''
In July 2009, four developers working under the name "PixelTail Games" opened a ''Garry's Mod'' server called ''GMod Tower''. ''GMod Tower'' was a network of servers, designed as a social media platform for users to play
minigame
A minigame (also spelled mini game and mini-game, sometimes called a subgame or microgame) is a short game often contained within another video game. A minigame contains different gameplay elements and is often smaller or more simplistic than th ...
s with friends and socialise in a hub area. Within hours of the server's opening, the website for ''GMod Tower'' reached two million views. ''GMod Tower'' temporarily shut down between January and April 2012.
PixelTail Games later expanded ''GMod Tower'' into ''
Tower Unite'', a standalone game that replaced ''GMod Tower'' upon its
early access release in April 2016.
Machinima
''Garry's Mod'' has been used as the basis for
machinima
Machinima () is the use of Real-time computing, real-time computer graphics engines to create a cinematic production. The word "Machinima" is a portmanteau of the words ''machine'' and ''Film, cinema''. According to Guinness World Records, ma ...
. One of the more notable examples is ''
Half-Life: Full Life Consequences'', which is based on a
fan fiction
Fan fiction or fanfiction, also known as fan fic, fanfic, fic or FF, is fiction typically written in an amateur capacity by fans as a form of fan labor, unauthorized by, but based on, an existing work of fiction. The author uses copyrighted ...
set in the ''
Half-Life Half-life is a mathematical and scientific description of exponential or gradual decay.
Half-life, half life or halflife may also refer to:
Film
* Half-Life (film), ''Half-Life'' (film), a 2008 independent film by Jennifer Phang
* ''Half Life: ...
'' universe, penned in 2008 by a user named Squirrelking.
YouTube
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user Djy1991 used ''Garry's Mod'' to animate the fan fiction, using
literal interpretations of some of the work's
typographical error
A typographical error (often shortened to typo), also called a misprint, is a mistake (such as a spelling or transposition error) made in the typing of printed or electronic material. Historically, this referred to mistakes in manual typesettin ...
s and awkward grammar.
One of the most widely-known machinimas to emerge from ''Garry's Mod'' is ''
Skibidi Toilet.''
Many of the characters, backgrounds, and other assets used in the series can also be found in ''Garry's Mod,'' albeit the assets themselves originate from
Source games such as ''
Counter-Strike: Source'' and ''
Half-Life 2''.
Glue Library incident
In June 2022, the author of the popular ''Garry's Mod'' addons "Glue Library", "View Extension", "Action Extension", and "Ambient Occlusion" altered their work to display
shock images such as
goatse and play loud sounds. The addons' new source files contained curses directed at Newman, Valve co-founder
Gabe Newell, and Steam moderators. According to ''
PC Gamer
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'', the files appeared to indicate the changes were a "deliberate prank" and not due to the addons being compromised. Another user changed their "
Trollface Playermodel" addons to present the user with a different set of explicit images and slurs loudly played back in the voice of the cartoon character
SpongeBob SquarePants
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.
Prohibited content
Facepunch Studios
blacklist
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s servers that are malicious, depict
sexual violence, or contain content that is
not safe for work but not marked as such. In April 2023, following a
Twitter
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poll with close to 50,000 respondents, the company additionally banned the glorification of
Nazism
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, including the display of
swastika
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s and the
Nazi salute.
Copyright claims
In response to a
takedown notice from
Nintendo
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The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
in April 2024, Facepunch Studios began removing Nintendo-related Steam Workshop entries. Due to a large backlog, the studio asked community members to delete their relevant uploads to aid this process.
Newman denied rumours that the notice was issued by a party unrelated to Nintendo, as had been the case in past instances.
Newman received a takedown notice relating to the ''
Skibidi Toilet'' web series in July 2024. The series's creator,
DaFuq!?Boom!, argued that he wanted to subdue the spread of pornographic derivatives of his work.
Development and release
''Garry's Mod'' was created by the
video game programmer Garry Newman. He started developing games under the studio name
Facepunch Studios after dropping out of college, at the time out of his parents' house.
He did this as a hobby, simultaneous to his occupation as a
PHP programmer for a
dating website. He was later fired when he launched his own dating website.
While developing his first game, ''Facewound'', ''Garry's Mod'' became a side-project of his as a
mod for the
Source game engine and, principally, the game ''
Half-Life 2''.
Newman soon found more enjoyment in developing ''Garry's Mod'' than in maintaining ''Facewound'', so development on ''Facewound'' was mostly halted (and put on indefinite hiatus in 2004) for him to focus on ''Garry's Mod''.
He stated that, at the time, his skills in
computer programming
Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called computer program, programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks. It involves designing and implementing algorithms, step-by-step specifications of proc ...
were not advanced enough to create a full Source-based game and he resorted to the mod format.
The first iteration of the mod, version 1, was released on 24 December 2004.
Initial feedback was polarised, with some players criticising the mod for its similarity to an existing mod, ''JBMod''. However, the increasing positive reception led Newman to continue development.
Newman did not recognise that the game was gaining in popularity until he set up an
online forum for it.
Through 2004 and 2005, Newman released several updated versions of ''Garry's Mod'', adding new features and culminating in version 9.0.4 on 27 November 2005.
Newman's one-man operation grew to a team of multiple people for a
remake of the mod as a standalone game.
Valve, the developers of Source and ''Half-Life 2'', contacted Newman to suggest a commercial, standalone release of the mod through their
digital distribution service
Steam
Steam is water vapor, often mixed with air or an aerosol of liquid water droplets. This may occur due to evaporation or due to boiling, where heat is applied until water reaches the enthalpy of vaporization. Saturated or superheated steam is inv ...
, which Newman initially rejected.
Valve and Facepunch later struck a publishing agreement wherein Valve would release ''Garry's Mod'' onto Steam at a price of , while the two companies would equally split profits.
The last free version of ''Garry's Mod'' remained available for download, rechristened as the
demo to the retail game.
The standalone game was released on 29 November 2006.
Despite the game no longer being a mod, Valve and Facepunch stuck with the "''Garry's Mod''" name, which Newman later cited as a mistake, stating that he should have called it "''Sandbox''" instead.
Because ''Garry's Mod'' still required a separate Source-based game to function properly, a bundle including ''Garry's Mod'' and Valve's ''
Counter-Strike: Source'' was released alongside.
A
port
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of the
Windows
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version for
Mac OS X
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was released on 23 September 2010.
Support for
Kinect
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, a full-body
motion tracking peripheral, was added to the Windows version in December 2012.
When ''Garry's Mod'' was moved over to Valve's SteamPipe content delivery system, completed on 5 June 2013, an experimental
Linux
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client was also introduced.
Reception
''
GameSpy'' named ''Garry's Mod'' the "
PC Mod of the Year" in 2005.
Craig Pearson of ''
GamesRadar'' regarded it one of the best mods for
cooperative gameplay in 2007.
In 2017, Brendan Caldwell of ''
Rock Paper Shotgun'' described the game as a "must-own
sandbox game",
while ''
PCGamesN'' included it in its 2019 list of the "best sandbox games on PC".
Sales
''Garry's Mod'' sold 5,729 copies on its first day,
312,541 by December 2008,
770,628 by October 2010,
1 million by July 2011,
1.4 million by March 2012,
3.5 million by July 2013,
6 million by September 2014,
10 million by January 2016,
15 million by December 2019,
18,671,533 by December 2020,
and over 20 million by September 2021.
Newman estimated that, as of 2019, the game sold about 1.5 million copies annually.
Sales of the game made for revenues of by December 2008,
by March 2013,
by February 2014,
and by December 2020.
The game's success allowed Facepunch to grow further, eventually branching out into other games, such as ''
Rust''.
As of 2010, ''Garry's Mod'' is regularly among the then most-played games on Steam.
Successor
Newman stated in September 2015 that a sequel to ''Garry's Mod'' was in early development, with Newman looking to include
virtual reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a Simulation, simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video gam ...
content and choose a name other than "''Garry's Mod 2''".
He later announced ''S&box'', a sandbox game using
Unreal Engine 4, in September 2017 as a potential
spiritual successor to ''Garry's Mod''.
By December 2019, development on the game had been paused.
Newman resumed development in March 2020 and later moved it to the
Source 2 engine.
See also
*
List of Source mods
*
List of video games derived from mods
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