Garry's Mod
28 649

Players in Game

1 122 546 😀     37 161 😒
96,10%

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$9.99

Garry's Mod Reviews

Garry's Mod is a physics sandbox. There aren't any predefined aims or goals. We give you the tools and leave you to play.
App ID4000
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Valve
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Co-op, Online Co-op, LAN Co-op, Cross-Platform Multiplayer, LAN PvP, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Workshop, Remote Play on Tablet, Includes level editor, Captions available, Valve Anti-Cheat enabled, Includes Source SDK
Genres Casual, Indie, Simulation
Release Date29 Nov, 2006
Platforms Windows, Mac, Linux
Supported Languages Portuguese - Brazil, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Russian, English, Korean, Turkish, Finnish, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - Portugal, Swedish, Thai, Ukrainian

Garry's Mod
1 159 707 Total Reviews
1 122 546 Positive Reviews
37 161 Negative Reviews
Overwhelmingly Positive Score

Garry's Mod has garnered a total of 1 159 707 reviews, with 1 122 546 positive reviews and 37 161 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 49063 minutes
this game has genuinely filled so much of my time, i love it, such a classic
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 767 minutes
it is a great game bu=but it is slowly falling off but still a good game
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 443708 minutes
Fuck [RS] William and Revival Servers. He doxxes his players and is a hypocrite.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 318 minutes
it's a nice and fun game i got hacked 3 time but and i bought it on the 3 account
👍 : 8 | 😃 : 9
Positive
Playtime: 17986 minutes
Imagine giving a toddler access to a physics engine, a box of explosives, and the entire Steam Workshop. That toddler is me. And the game is Garry’s Mod.
👍 : 9 | 😃 : 4
Positive
Playtime: 5768 minutes
very fun! like the realism and the fact you can do EVERYTHING you want, it's anonying the lua errors tho but it's worth it. BUY IT!
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime: 1545 minutes
Absolutely amazing game as you can do anything you want,not even the sky is the limit.
👍 : 11 | 😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime: 555 minutes
good game to play i recoment to buy this game and play with frends and make rp rpg and nore
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 4
Positive
Playtime: 35541 minutes
Garry's Mod isn't really a “game” in the usual sense. It’s more like someone handed you a giant box of digital Lego, tossed out the rulebook, and just said, “Go nuts.” Facepunch Studios dropped it back in 2006, and honestly, it’s still kicking because nobody ever really “finishes” GMod, you just keep finding new ways to mess around. At the heart of it all, you’ve got this physics sandbox that’s both simple and, somehow, a little bit insane. You can spawn in a bunch of random junk, stick it all together, and see what breaks first. Build a car, glue a rocket to it, strap a mannequin on top, and watch the chaos unfold. You want to make a machine that flings toilets at breakneck speeds? Go for it. Half the fun is just seeing what sort of nonsense you and your friends can pull off. But here’s the real secret sauce: the modding community. People have cranked out thousands of custom game modes over the years, Trouble in Terrorist Town, Prop Hunt, weird roleplay servers where everyone pretends to be a cop or a pizza guy, you name it. GMod basically morphs into whatever the players want, which means you get endless replay value (and some truly bizarre experiences). Look, the graphics? Yeah, they’re kinda crusty. It’s running on an ancient engine, and it shows. But whatever, the janky physics and weird old-school look actually make it more hilarious when ragdolls start flying or props go haywire. If you’re here for realism, you’re in the wrong place. This is all about what you can dream up and break in the process. Online, it’s a total mixed bag. Some servers are organized and run tight ships, while others are just pure, unfiltered chaos, like, “what is even happening here” levels of madness. Sometimes you get gold, sometimes it’s a dumpster fire, but honestly, that unpredictability is part of the fun. To put it short, Garry’s Mod is less a game and more a limitless playground. Its real magic comes from the freedom it gives you and the wild creativity of the folks playing it. Whether you’re building something genius or just goofing off with friends, GMod’s still one of the coolest, weirdest sandboxes out there.
👍 : 70 | 😃 : 7
Positive
Playtime: 639 minutes
I came for the memes. I stayed for the mods. I lost my life to a chair that screamed when I sat on it. In this game, physics are optional, sanity is a currency, and your best friend is a watermelon with a face drawn on it. I've witnessed: A SWAT team get obliterated by 30 angry Teletubbies. SCPs doing the Harlem Shake in a haunted Subway. Shrek flying a TIE Fighter into Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria while blasting Megalovania. This isn’t just a sandbox. It’s the sandbox — where your imagination goes to get corrupted in glorious, hilarious ways. Every session starts normal… and ends with you questioning reality while noclipping through the void to avoid a flying toilet with a gun. If you haven't played GMod yet, I'm not saying you're missing out… I'm saying you're living in the wrong universe. 10/10 "Would spawn a thousand explosives and crash my PC again."
👍 : 202 | 😃 : 117
Positive
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