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Experimental brings together multiple movement and utility mods for Gorilla Tag under a single in-game UI. Instead of juggling separate BepInEx plugins, you get one persistent window — toggled with the E key — that houses every mod with sliders, toggles, presets, and input-binding controls.

Installation

Set up BepInEx and drop in the plugin DLL to get running in minutes.

Quickstart

Open the menu, enable your first mod, and tune it with presets.

Mods Overview

Browse all seven bundled mods — Pull, PSA, APreds, VelMax, WallWalk, TurnMod, and PitGeo.

Room Utilities

Join rooms by code, join random rooms, or leave — all from the Utils tab.

What’s included

Experimental ships seven independent mods, all accessible from the main GUIs tab:

Pull Mod

Velocity-based pull with hand-mode selection and speed presets.

PSA Mod

Joystick-driven surface acceleration with ground-detection physics.

APreds

Hand prediction system that moves hands ahead of actual velocity.

VelMax

Surface velocity multiplier triggered by a configurable button.

AWallWalk V2

Forward force on walls activated by holding a dual-button combo.

Astras TurnMod

Smooth and snap turning with per-hand input binding.

PitGeo Mod

Slip-wall and pit-ground surface multiplier tweaks for the Forest pit.

Getting started

1

Install BepInEx

Download and install the BepInEx Unity (Mono) pack into your Gorilla Tag directory. See the Installation guide for exact steps.
2

Drop in the plugin

Copy Experimental.dll into BepInEx/plugins/. Launch the game — the plugin loads automatically via BepInEx.
3

Open the menu

Press E on your keyboard to open the Experimental window. Use the GUIs tab to toggle individual mod windows, and the Utils tab for room tools.
4

Pick a mod and tune it

Enable a mod with its toggle, adjust sliders for speed or strength, choose a preset, and bind it to your preferred VR controller input.
Experimental targets Gorilla Tag’s PC build. The keyboard shortcut (E) to open the menu is keyboard-only — once open, all controls work via on-screen IMGUI and VR controller inputs.

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