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s&box games list
s&box games list and player count.
Browse live s&box games by current players, 24h momentum, updates, votes, and Terry Score.
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Help watch over the security cams of a late night gas station, report any strange happenings to help keep the place running!
Drawing game: One draws a word, other players guess the word
Climb the leaderboards in an action-packed counterfeit money printing tycoon. The streets don't sleep in Mafia Street.
Space mining co-op: go further into the void for the good ore, just don't run out of oxygen out there.
Sculpt a whole world with sliders and a brush β then launch a server and explore it with friends.
You're a tiny mouse with big dreams. Roll up as much as you can to get big enough to roll up the moon.
The only working shooter on s&box. And it's just getting started. BLOCKOUT is a team deathmatch TPS (up to 4v4)
Terry To Slay is a fashion show party game where players create outfits, follow themes, and walk the runway to impress the crowd
Steer a tornado from a farmland funnel to a black hole that eats the galaxy! 15 stages of escalating destruction.
Dodge obstacles, collect coins, chase high scores, and climb the leaderboards in a fast-paced endless runner.
Early-development medieval social deduction game where players hide roles, accuse suspects, and survive the night.
Find a tidy spot, paint yourself and hide from the hunters, or be the hunter and find out who is what and what is who.
A game after a famous novel by H.P. Lovecraft
HighRollerZ is a RNG (Random Number Generator) game, roll and get to the top, gamble or explore the city
You like cats?? Give them GUNS!!!
Grow rare crops, hatch pets and chase weather mutations in a peaceful 8-player garden that keeps growing while you're offline
A real-time multiplayer 4X strategy game. Build an empire, outlast the alien horde, conquer the Galaxy.
s&box games list and player count
What are s&box games?
s&box games are playable packages published by creators on sbox.game. A game package can define its own rules, UI, maps, assets, systems, and multiplayer behavior. Some games are small experiments. Others are larger projects with active servers, regular updates, and their own communities.
The platform is built on a heavily modified version of Valve's Source 2 engine. Creators can publish games inside s&box, and s&box games can also be exported as standalone games and published elsewhere, including on Steam. Eligible games can also take part in the s&box Play Fund, which rewards creators based on player activity and other platform signals.
s&box's current platform monetization is centered on the Play Fund for games and maps, with Facepunch saying it wants to avoid pay-to-win incentives. That makes the package metrics here different from a marketplace driven mainly by in-game purchases.
Use this page as a live s&box games list and player count tracker. It sorts public game packages by live and historical signals. Player count shows how many people are playing a game right now according to the package data returned by s&box. Favorites and upvotes show longer-term interest. Terry Score is a confidence-weighted approval score based on upvotes, downvotes, and vote count. Momentum is measured by sbox.watch from local snapshots and reflects recent changes in favorites and upvotes.
Reading the games list
Creators use s&box as a game development platform: they create game projects in the editor, build scenes and systems, and publish packages through sbox.game. They can update a package over time and reuse maps, libraries, assets, or other packages where it makes sense. The result is a mix of prototypes, multiplayer modes, remakes, experiments, and games built around one focused idea.
If you are looking for the best s&box games right now, start with live players, 24h peak, momentum, and Terry Score together. Terry Score is the closest quality signal on sbox.watch. It does not prove a game is good, but it helps separate widely liked packages from packages with weaker public feedback. The other signals answer different questions: which games are active now, which ones are gaining attention, and which ones have built up a base over time.