The Steam Workshop is a place where gaming communities can come together and share mods, maps, and more created by dedicated members. While there are many games on the platform with some kind of content on Steam Workshop, not all of them are filled to the brim with extras and goodies.
Some other games may have a ton of mods, but they are hosted on different launchers and servers. However, being able to install mods with just one click is useful, so Steam Workshop just keeps going. For those who prefer a one-stop shop, these are some of the best games with Steam Workshop support.
10 Knights of the Old Republic 2
KOTOR 2 has long been a beloved game among both Star Wars and BioWare fans. Its unique dialogue and creative mechanics allow KOTOR 2 to maintain a healthy and active player base even today.
The Steam Workshop is proof of this, with new player models, characters and other mods being added every few weeks. For such an old game, having a community of modders still willing to do the work for active players is living proof that it’s still a great game.
9 Cities: Skylines
Management simulation games are engaging and fun, but sometimes they leave a lot to be desired in terms of freedom or realism. Rest assured that the Steam Workshop community for Cities: Skylines is taking care of this in a massive way.
The Cities Workshop has over 300,000 maps and mods available for use, with no signs of stopping anytime soon. Whether you want to make your buildings look a little nicer and more accurate, or you just want to make a road go straight up, there’s a mod here for you to enjoy.
8 Garry’s Mod
How can you ever make a sandbox game where you can make almost anything you want more fun? Featuring one of the 1.6 million add-ons available on Steam Workshop.
It’s kind of ironic that Garry’s Mod gets tweaked as often as it is, but that just means more wild and wacky content for you to add to an already ridiculous game. With such a stunning Workshop, the possibilities for modified servers and new ways to play are almost endless.
7 Arma 3
Arma 2 and 3 are well known within the modding community, but one thing made them stand out from the rest: DayZ. In addition to the great popularity of the DayZ mod and its longevity, Arma 3 has seen some great and interesting game-changing mods in the Steam Workshop.
Upgrade your vehicles, fix some janky moves you’re not a fan of, or recreate the whole apocalypse while desperately trying to escape in a helicopter. Experience the mods that have inspired dozens of games by the magic of Steam Workshop and its dedicated community.
6 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
CS:GO has long been a pioneer in the competitive team shooter scene. Counter-Strike’s humble and vintage origins have given it a die-hard, long-lasting community of players and modders. The Steam Workshop for CS:GO is home to thousands of maps and countless aesthetic weapon mods.
If you’ve had enough of the bleak tactical landscape CS:GO has to offer, why not download a cyberpunk-style map? Even big names like Steelseries have sponsored Workshop creators and their cards for this game.
5 Tabletop Simulator
Tabletop Simulator is a sandbox game that allows you to create virtual board games and table games and play them with other people. With over 60,000 add-ons available in the Steam Workshop, you can create and experience just about any kind of table game you can imagine.
You can even play the Cyberpunk tablet RPG that started it all and experience Night City in one of its rawest forms. Tabletop Simulator and its workshop mods are a great way to amp up your D&D night and prove you’re the best DM out there.
While Skyrim’s mods exist on a wide variety of platforms, Steam Workshop still provides a comprehensive and enjoyable experience for those who prefer a one-click mod that won’t let them have a fuss later on. Add new sounds, music and weapons to the game in just a few easy steps.
Brighten up that dingy house you wanted to do something about. Improve the overall graphics of the game with a few simple clicks. There’s even a mod that just adds more toilets to the realm, if you thought you needed it.
3 The Civilization of Sid Meier 5
Even the most die-hard Civilization players will get tired of flipping through the same maps, continents and leaders over and over. Steam Workshop is seasoning that for Civ 5 with mods like the Star Wars Map Pack, which can expand your horizons into space.
The Map And Resource Compendium adds over 25 new resources to help you win, as well as improved maps and landmarks. There’s even a mod that combines the world of The Elder Scrolls with the mechanics of Civilization.
2 don’t starve
Don’t Starve is already a customizable game, giving yourself a customized experience every time you play. Steam Workshop kicks this up a gear, adding unique characters to play, as well as various items and enemies.
Whether you want to add new and unique idle animations or make the game even harder on yourself with intensely powerful enemy mobs, Don’t Starve can be played many times in different ways with mods. Useful mods such as detectors, enemy predictors and warning systems are also available.
1 Flashlight 2
Torchlight 2 is an energetic action RPG that has been hugely popular since its launch in 2012. Torchlight 2 is packed with customizations and assets, making it a highly customizable game. Steam Workshop still has support for bug fixes and monster balancing, with an active modding community always up and running.
There are also mods that add extra classes, spells and pets. If you just want to expand on hardcore Torchlight gameplay, there’s also The Endless Dungeon, which gives you just that and lets you crawl into the dungeon for as long as you can.
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