A map of an apartment
s&box maps
A lean index of favored s&box maps.
A map of an apartment
A simple evolution of original flatgrass
Flatgrass with forest and 4 towers to build freely
this is a test
A test map for lighting; my first lighting test.
nothing works unfortunately, i swear it was working in editor check console none of scripts i made were packed into this map idk
1000 gecs album cover tree
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Port of my Bonk Boy map from Gmod
jump around real fast and run around too!!!!!
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my little map for the funni
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Bring your creations to life and showcase them here!
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s&box maps are packages that provide places for games and servers to use. A map might be a competitive arena, a roleplay town, a remake of a familiar layout, a test scene, or a custom environment built for one specific game mode.
Maps are usually built in the s&box editor's mapping tools. The workflow keeps some familiar Source and Hammer ideas, but published s&box maps are scene-based packages that can target a game or be loaded by games and servers that support them.
Maps can matter even when they are not games by themselves. A server may run a game package on a particular map. A creator may publish a map so other projects can use it, or build a map as an addon for a specific target game. Being listed as a map does not mean every game can use it; a game or server still needs to load and support the map.
Maps can also be part of the s&box Play Fund. That makes map packages worth tracking separately from games, especially when a map is reused across servers or becomes part of how people play a mode.
This page tracks public s&box map packages by favorites, upvotes, Terry score, and recent momentum. Those numbers do not explain whether a map is balanced, optimized, or fun to play on. They show public interest and recent movement.
Momentum is based on snapshots recorded by sbox.watch. It is useful for spotting maps that recently gained attention, but it should be read alongside the older signals. A map with low momentum can still be widely used. A map with high momentum may simply be new or recently updated.