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Ever wanted to experience Garry's Mod's iconic Nextbot chase mode without installing anything? Nextbots: Sandbox of Memes brings that chaotic hide-and-seek terror straight to your browser. You're dropped into simple maze-like maps with one goal: don't get caught by the meme-powered AI hunting you down. It's basically a browser-based love letter to the classic GMod mode, mixed with Unity's accessible no-download philosophy. Expect lots of running, panic, and meme culture references.
Key Features
- Pure Browser Play: Zero downloads required—just click and you're in the chase.
- Nextbot Collection: Multiple meme-themed AI enemies with different behaviors to keep you on your toes.
- Gravity Gun Toolset: Wield a Half-Life 2-style physics tool to manipulate objects and barrels in your escape attempts.
- Low Hardware Demands: Runs smooth even on older PCs thanks to simplified graphics—perfect for school Chromebooks or weak laptops.
How to Play Nextbots: Sandbox of Memes
Getting started takes five seconds, but surviving more than two minutes? That's the real challenge.
Navigate the Maze Environment
You spawn in confined maps—red mazes, outdoor enclosures with chain-link fences, industrial areas. Use WASD keys to move and your mouse to look around. Hit the spacebar to jump over obstacles or explosive barrels. The layout feels claustrophobic on purpose; there's always a dead end waiting to trap you. Press Q to pull up the Nextbot menu where you can customize which AI hunters spawn.
Avoid the Nextbots
Here's where it gets intense. Meme-faced Nextbots spawn and immediately start hunting you. They're fast, relentless, and weirdly terrifying despite being literal internet jokes. You'll hear them before you see them—that's your cue to run or hide behind explosive barrels. Use the right mouse button to grab your cursor if you need to interact with the UI mid-chase. The physics gun lets you throw objects to slow them down or create makeshift barricades, but honestly, running is usually your best bet.
Collect Coins and Find the Portal
Scattered around each map are gold coins—grab them as you sprint for your life. The currency counter in the top-right tracks your haul (I hit 8,160G before a Nextbot finally got me). Your real objective is locating the glowing blue portal that teleports you to the next level. It's usually hidden in a corner or behind walls, so you'll need to explore while keeping one eye on your pursuers. Reach it, and you escape to fight another day.
Who is Nextbots: Sandbox of Memes for?
This is comfort food for anyone who spent hours in GMod's Nextbot maps or loves simple chase-horror experiences. Perfect for quick 5-10 minute sessions when you want that adrenaline spike without commitment. Kids and teens will love the meme references, while older gamers might appreciate the nostalgic Garry's Mod vibes. If you need cutting-edge graphics or deep mechanics, look elsewhere—this is all about raw chase-or-be-chased fun.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's pure panic simulator energy. The moment a Nextbot spawns, your heart rate jumps. The graphics are extremely basic—flat lighting, tiled brick textures, and geometry that screams "early Unity student project"—but that almost adds to the charm. There's no atmospheric soundtrack, just ambient silence broken by footsteps and the occasional barrel explosion. It feels like playing a Source mod from 2006, which is exactly the aesthetic they're going for. Don't expect visual polish; expect sweaty palms.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game stores your coin progress in browser cache, so you won't lose your earnings unless you clear your data. Performance is solid even on ancient hardware—I'm talking integrated graphics from 2015 levels of compatibility. The full-bright lighting and low-poly models mean frame drops are basically impossible. Load times are instant since everything's so lightweight. Just keep your browser tab open if you're mid-run, or you might lose your current attempt.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A fun, scrappy homage to GMod Nextbot mode that nails the "one more try" loop despite obvious budget limitations.
- ✅ Pro: Instant browser access with zero install friction—perfect for quick gaming breaks.
- ✅ Pro: That genuine rush of panic when a Nextbot corners you in a dead end.
- ❌ Con: Visuals are aggressively basic, even for a browser game—feels more like a tech demo than a polished product.
Controls
Responsive enough for the simple mechanics. Mouse sensitivity could be higher, but it gets the job done.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Mouse to look, Spacebar to jump, Q for Nextbot menu, Right-click to free cursor.
- Mobile: Virtual joystick for movement, touchpad swipes for camera rotation.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by QroutsDepletingEntertainment and launched on November 13, 2024. It's a small indie effort that wears its GMod inspiration proudly on its sleeve.

