Hello guys! This is the first guide that my bro and I worked on, so feel free to rate or comment if I did something wrong. I never like going uncorrected.
And, FYI, I looked and no one else has posted abt this, so let’s go ahead and start!
TIPS
NEVER…and I mean NEVER…make XP farms. I have heard a whole story about someone’s level 80 account being perm removed because of it. Don’t share that, gimkit is trying to fix this problem.
Give your game a BACKSTORY, or a lore! It gives your game more detail and extra things to make your game more fun…And, to make it even better, add part of it in the game description. That will make people wonder what will happen next!
Make the game someone you know as interest in. If you enjoy a game that someone else does, then ofc make a gimkit game out of it! Like BH once said, “Nothing is impossible in GKC”.
Look in the Forums of course! Someone may have already posted something you never knew you needed to know, so discover it all here at the Forums!
MAP OPTIONS
Yes, there are guides about this part, but this is me and my bro’s ideas!
Hide and seek
Cops and Robbers
Obbies (For Platformer)
FNAG (Five night’s at Gimkit)
Battle Royale
EVIL SANTA (beta)
Gimkart
Maze
Tycoons
Capture The Flag Based Games
Soccer
Laser Tag
That’s all for now! Feel free to comment any other info. BYE!
absolute peak. A game I made a bit ago was kicked off trending because of xp farms and this guide is very good and i wish people making maps could see it
This is an amazing guide. Very good job that you checked before posting this. Very much appreciated. I really like all the ideas. But for Gimkart, it's probably a better idea to have it as 'Mario-Kart' or 'Racing' because there are actual Gimkart games. But it doesn't concern me much. Plus: you added a very powerful quote.
I'd also like to talk about the lore aspect. Very well done, but it should also contain something along the lines of - the player has to complete a challenge, puzzle, etc. in order to access the next item, piece of lore or something like that.
Overall, we need to give this man a 9/10 - Very well done, has a good structure, not done before, effort and care inserted, missing small amounts or little details could be added.