Mods (7497 programs)
Pros: Faithful Helldiver visual design that reads well in VR. Physics-driven cape adds believable motion to character movement. Optimized meshes and textures to protect VR performance. Cross-platform support for PCVR and Quest players.
Cons: Avatar-only pack, does not include Helldivers weapons. Physical stat changes alter handling compared with default avatars. Requires familiarity with Bonelab mod installation workflow.
Pros: Enables advanced weapon mechanics such as rocket propulsion and aim-assist. Centralizes dependency scripts so creators reuse common code. Maintained with regular compatibility updates for PCVR.
Cons: Designed for Windows PCVR builds only. Only required by mods that list it as a dependency. Adds an external dependency to mod setups.
Pros: Faithful recreation of the Saloon arena at scale. Integrated NavMesh lets you play against AI bots offline. Performance-optimized assets and lighting for VR play. Full spatial audio improves tactical awareness in matches.
Cons: Small-scale layout limits large-team, objective matches. Requires the Contractors VR base game to run. Design focuses on short duels, not extended campaigns. Tuned for specific community loadouts, limiting variety.
Pros: High-detail Christmas-themed cabin interior and decorations. Functional go-karts for racing and traversal across snow. Visible Aurora Borealis effect for distinctive night atmosphere. Tight integration with Bonelab physics and avatar systems.
Cons: Requires Bonelab base game and a VR-ready Windows PC. Seasonal theme may reduce appeal outside holiday periods. Recurring community props like Apollo lessen surprise for veterans.
Pros: Verified on mod.io, so achievements and progression remain intact. Instant audio-visual feedback turns repairs into humorous moments. Optional HUD icon keeps visuals consistent with the toy aesthetic. Lightweight design with no measurable performance impact.
Cons: Effects are client-side, so others won’t see or hear them by default. Niche appeal limited to players who favour meme-style cosmetics. Humor can wear off for players seeking gameplay-altering mods.
Pros: Near 1:1 recreation of GoldenEye's Archives level. Updated textures and lighting optimized for VR presentation. Compatible with Team Deathmatch and Free-for-All modes. Installs via Contractors' mod browser or mod.io.
Cons: Requires owning the base Contractors VR game. Primarily aimed at GoldenEye fans and Contractors players. Supported on Windows PCVR and Meta Quest only.
Pros: Purpose-built arena with slides, ramps, and parkour obstacles. XP system provides measurable progression and visible level indicators. Custom textures and lighting establish a distinct snowy aesthetic. Supports multiplayer in dedicated modded rooms.
Cons: Requires a mod loader such as BepInEx for PCVR. Intended for private or modded lobbies, not public matchmaking. Standalone Quest users need additional patching tools for compatibility.
Pros: Physics-driven projectile flight replaces hitscan behaviour. Chat-based toggles keep UI uncluttered. Integrates directly with GoreBox’s G-Core physics engine.
Cons: Targets Windows PC only. Best paired with the Rebalance mod for consistent weapon feel. Requires familiarity with chat command toggles.
Pros: Faithful pruning visuals and distinct activation and idle audio cues. Integrated with the game's physics for realistic collisions and weight. Supports the imbue system for Fire, Lightning, and Gravity variation.
Cons: Windows PCVR only, listed for 1.0/Crystal Hunt and U12. High-power pruning can shorten or trivialize some fights. Nomad (Quest) compatibility requires a separate version.
Pros: Drivable pirate ships integrated into Gorilla Tag movement. Functional cannons that create emergent combat moments. Custom aquatic maps designed for ship navigation. High appeal for community-run events and content creators.
Cons: Requires PCVR modding setup and placement in Plugins folder. Intended for private or modded lobbies, not public servers. Learning curve adapting arm-based movement to ship platforms.
Pros: Custom model optimized for the TABS physics engine. Physics-driven animations that match TABS' wobbly aesthetic. Installs via the game's Workshop without third-party loaders. Designed specifically for high-intensity 'god' battle scenarios.
Cons: Not balanced for standard, competitive rosters. Best experienced in custom or Sandbox matches. Requires the PC TABS build with mod support enabled.
Pros: Dynamic growth stages that evolve the cub visually and mechanically. Custom abilities and scaling stats keep combat relevance in later acts. Integration with camp recruitment preserves original pet interactions.
Cons: Requires BG3 Script Extender and a mod manager to run. Windows PC only, tied to the BG3 desktop version. Evolution is level- or milestone-tied, so early changes are limited.
Pros: Faithful 3D model ports of Infinity Blade armor sets. Includes God King, Ausar, and Raidriar legendary sets. High-resolution textures and materials targeted at high-end VR.
Cons: PCVR Windows release only, requires the base game. Focuses exclusively on armor; weapons are a separate pack. Optimized for high-end VR; lower-end setups may not benefit fully.
Pros: Transforms a Nokia 3310 into a high-impact melee weapon. Supports throws and physics-driven collisions for expressive interactions. Installable via mod.io or the game's in-game mod manager. Frequently featured in community showcase and creator videos.
Cons: Primary platform listed is Windows; standalone compatibility depends on provided files. Meme-focused novelty, not ideal for players seeking canonical fantasy gear. Best used for short spectacle sessions rather than long-term progression.
Pros: Adds portal-compatible doors and vents not commonly found in other packs. Aperture Science-themed, high-fidelity textures across props. Designed to work with Marrow physics while retaining steady performance. Cross-platform compatibility with PCVR and Meta Quest.
Cons: Does not include a Portal Gun; external mod required to fire portals. Requires the Portals code mod for portal interactions to function. Assumes familiarity with Bonelab modding and Marrow SDK.
Pros: Adds varied criminal-themed NPC models for urban scenarios. Physics-based hit reactions and ragdoll match native behaviour. Optimized for both PCVR and Meta Quest headsets. One-click mod.io installation path for quick setup.
Cons: Uses standard hostile AI, no unique enemy behaviours. Requires a licensed copy of Bonelab and current game patch. Manual placement via Spawn Gun, no automated spawning system built in.
Pros: Faithful translation of classic Zombies mechanics into VR. Supports multiplayer co-op via Contractors VR lobbies. Mystery Box and upgrade systems increase replayability.
Cons: Requires the Contractors VR base game to run. Appeal limited to Zombies and Contractors VR communities. Requires VR hardware for the full experience.