Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are these mods safe to use?

We list mods submitted by the community. While we encourage safe practices, we cannot personally vet every single file for safety or guarantee it won't contain malware. Always use mods from trusted sources and run virus scans.

Use all mods at your own risk. We are not responsible for any damage to your system or game account resulting from mod usage.

Will using these mods get me banned from Gorilla Tag (or other games)?

Yes, potentially. Many mods, especially those offering cheats or advantages, violate the game's Terms of Service (ToS) or End User License Agreement (EULA). Using them can lead to warnings or permanent bans.

Some mods might be purely cosmetic and less risky, but the game developers have the final say. Check the specific game's rules. Using unbanners or ban evasion tools also carries significant risk.

Refer to our Terms of Service for more details.

How do I install mods?

Installation methods vary. Most PC VR mods for games like Gorilla Tag (built on Unity) involve placing `.dll` files into specific folders (e.g., `BepInEx/plugins`). You usually need a mod loader like BepInEx installed first.

Look for installation guides specific to the game and mod loader you are using. Our Discord community might also offer help.

What does "UNC" mean?

"UNC" likely stands for "Uncertain" or "Unknown" regarding detection status. It often means the mod hasn't been widely tested or confirmed as detected or undetected by anti-cheat systems.

A mod link is broken or the mod doesn't work. What do I do?

Please report it! You can use the "Report" button on the mod's listing (if available) or let us know in the #support-and-reporting channel on our Discord Server.

Mods can become outdated quickly due to game updates. We rely on community reports to keep listings current.

How do I submit my own mod/menu?

We appreciate contributions! Look for a "Submit" or "Contribute" button/link on the site [Currently points to a modal trigger on the homepage]. Please ensure you have the rights to share the mod and that it adheres to our site rules (no malware, etc.). See our Terms of Service.

Do you offer support for specific mods?

Generally, no. We host the listings, but support for individual mods should typically come from the mod creators themselves. You might find help from other users in our Discord community.