![]() Mac - in Mac, right click on Survivors.app -> show package contents -> Contents\Resources folder -> create assets\mods folder inside of resources -> place testMod inside assets\mods.Windows - in Windows the path should be something like this : Steam\steamapps\common\Infectonator Survivors\assets\mods\testMod.Locate "assets/mods" folder inside, then place the "testMod" folder there.You can simply open Steam -> Library -> Right click on Infectonator Survivors -> Properties -> Local Files Tab -> Browse Local Files ![]() Usually it's under "Steam\SteamApps\common\Infectonator Survivors". Locate Infectonator Survivors installation directory.Download our test mod conveniently named "testMod" here :.You can install and try our test mod by following these simple steps! Currently, you can create your own characters, weapons, teams and zombies or change existing ones. I'm happy to announce that Infectonator : Survivors now supports modding! It's a work in progress, so not everything is moddable yet, but hopefully it will be in the future. One of those goals was to build a moddable game that allow its players to add their own content and share their creations with other players. So, I set a few goals when I started working on Infectonator : Survivors. I want people to enjoy my game not only by playing it, but also by fooling around with it and possibly creating something awesome in the process (or something funny). It was fun to create something new and add it into a game I was playing, or just to see something stupid happen by changing a few variables. My first ever game development experience was modding games back when I was in high school. Before I started making games, I was a game modder.
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