Add very basic "multiplayer" features to any single player Unity game. See other player's ghosts around you in real time, and leave notes throughout the game worlds for other players to read. Other player's can't see or affect what happens in your game, it's more like added social features.
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Why Early Access?

“Gomps is a relatively small project, but it has the potential to be a lot more. With Early Access I can release it in its current state, and gauge interest to see how much I want to expand it.”

Approximately how long will this software be in Early Access?

“I expect it to be in Early Access for only a few months.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“Greatly reduced friction on using Gomps. The goal is to be able to just add multiplayer features to any compatible game as seamlessly as possible, and make Gomps more of a community experience, where people can easily share their configs, see who's online, etc. To achieve this, the full version is expected to add higher degree of interaction between players (real-time chat, emotes, taunts, etc). The Gomps tools (desktop app and web app) are also expected to improve with new features, such as an easier editor for game configs, and better discoverability of games that work well with Gomps.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“The current version of Gomps already lets you add multiplayer features to the vast majority of Unity games. You start Gomps, find your game, click a button, and you're ready to go. You're able to see other players floating around any game world. There will always be games that cause issues, and Gomps will keep improving to support as many games as possible.”

Will this software be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“Gomps will always be free.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“Since Gomps is (or will eventually be) compatible with pretty much every Unity game, the community's help will be needed to try every game out there, and create configurations to make Gomps work. First-person games usually work with zero configuration, but for other types of games Gomps needs some help, and the players are able to share their game configuration files so everyone is able to have the best multiplayer experience in their favorite single-player games.”
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About This Software

Gomps stands for Generic Online Multiplayer System.

Gomps allows you to add very basic multiplayer functionality to any single player Unity game with, zero or minimal configuration. This means you're able to see other players around you in the game world in real time (represented by the cute Gomps blob), identified by their Steam ID.

The Gomps Manager app makes it easy to find all compatible games. You can run Gomps with any compatible game from your Steam library, or just drop any other game exe on to the Gomps Manager window for manual installs.

You can also write notes and leave them throughout the game worlds, so that you can communicate with other players asynchronously and leave hints. To do this, you need to use Gomps Companion website. You can use this website from a mobile device, from the Steam overlay browser, or any other way you choose. This way you can write notes without having to pause the game.

Gomps relies on croudsourced configurations to make each game look as good as possible, but a lot of games work with zero configuration. First person games usually work right out of the box, but pretty much any genre can be made compatible with Gomps with a custom config. This includes third person games, 2D side-scrollers, top-down games, etc.

Gomps currently only supports Unity, but hopefully in the future there will be support for other engines, like Unreal Engine. Work to support other engines has not begun yet, and it might just never happen, so no promises there!

What Gomps is not


When you play a game with Gomps, every player is still playing their own single player game. You can't "spectate" other people's games through Gomps, since all you see is their position in the game world you're in. Gomps does't magically synchronize every player's game to make the worlds consistent. Gomps does't affect the mechanics of the games being played, so it can't turn a single player game into a full coop experience, nor a competitive one. All you get is a bunch of ghosts floating around you, who happen to be in the same location as you in their own instance of the game. You're able to interact with these players using text messages, and eventually other types of interactions like "taunts", but they will always be purely visual and have no effect on the game you're playing.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10+
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 200 MB available space
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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