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Moddable

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Top 150 best Steam games of all time tagged with Moddable, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.81
99% 241,245 votes
8.79
98% 850,415 votes
8.74
97% 1,062,698 votes
8.60
97% 125,557 votes
8.59
97% 99,208 votes
8.58
97% 66,610 votes
8.54
97% 46,946 votes
8.49
96% 72,086 votes
8.47
98% 8,375 votes
8.47
97% 17,440 votes
8.45
96% 46,919 votes
8.41
96% 13,283 votes
8.28
95% 8,460 votes
8.27
95% 8,015 votes
8.23
94% 9,595 votes
8.17
90% 264,010 votes
8.17
97% 1,598 votes
8.16
96% 1,921 votes
8.10
96% 1,071 votes
8.08
94% 3,569 votes
8.07
94% 2,979 votes
8.04
92% 6,184 votes
7.96
98% 234 votes
7.95
96% 510 votes
7.95
88% 163,357 votes
7.93
93% 1,774 votes
7.88
93% 1,081 votes
7.87
95% 504 votes
7.86
91% 2,480 votes
7.86
92% 1,615 votes
7.86
92% 1,432 votes
7.85
88% 21,745 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Moddable is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Moddable, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Singleplayer 66%
  2. Simulation 52%
  3. Indie 43%
  4. Strategy 43%
  5. Sandbox 38%
  6. Action 37%
  7. Multiplayer 35%
  8. Casual 31%
  9. 2D 28%
  10. Building 26%
  11. 3D 24%
  12. Management 24%
  13. Early Access 23%
  14. First-Person 23%
  15. Open World 22%
  16. Adventure 20%
  17. Level Editor 18%
  18. RPG 18%
  19. Realistic 18%
  20. Physics 17%
  21. Shooter 17%
  22. Sci-fi 16%
  23. Atmospheric 16%
  24. Economy 15%

The Moddable tag refers to games that offer support and tools for players to modify or customize various aspects of the game. These modifications, commonly known as mods, allow players to alter gameplay mechanics, add new content, change graphics or audio assets, and more.

When a game is labeled as moddable, it means that the developers have intentionally designed the game in a way that allows players to easily access and modify its files. Some common features of moddable games include:

  • Modding Tools Moddable games often come with official modding tools or editors that enable players to create their own mods. These tools may provide scripting languages, level editors, asset libraries, or other resources to facilitate customization.
  • Workshop Support Many moddable games integrate with platforms like Steam Workshop where players can browse and share mods seamlessly. This centralized hub makes it easy for users to discover new modifications and manage their collection of mods.
  • Policies and Guidelines Game developers usually provide guidelines on what is allowed within the boundaries of creating mods for their game. These guidelines may set limitations on content creation or specify which areas of the game can be modified.
  • User Community Moddable games often have an active community of modders who create and share their creations with other players. This community may offer support forums, tutorials, or even collaborate on larger-scale projects.

An excellent example of a highly moddable game is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Bethesda Game Studios designed Skyrim with robust modding capabilities in mind from its release. The extensive Skyrim modding community has since generated thousands of user-created modifications ranging from new quests and characters to graphical enhancements and gameplay changes.

Moddable games provide a platform for players to extend their gaming experience beyond the limitations of the base game. They foster creativity, encourage player engagement, and often enhance replayability by offering new content or ways to customize the game according to individual preferences.

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