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For shaman modes, see Shaman mode.

Game modes can be found on the rooms screen (Room icon button next to main menu button), or can be entered by typing /room [name of game mode in lowercase]+[any content following it, often a number]. Examples: /room vanillaTwo, /room vanilla1, 2, 3, /room vanillaAllFriendsGoHere.

Room names are case sensitive, but the game mode can be upper or lower case. For example Vanillathe is different than vanillathe, but both send you to a vanilla room.

Adding a * before the game mode sends you to the international version of the room, where mice from all servers can join together. Adding a @ before the game mode sends you to the private version of the room - an international room that doesn't appear in the room list, friend list or tribe list.

If too many players are in "[room]1" or "[room]2", new rooms with the name "[room]3" and the following names ("[room][X]") will be created and mice put into these.

Official rooms (e.g. vanilla[number]) are shown in yellow at the top right whereas unofficial rooms are shown in blue.

Game modes[]

Image Name
Normal Normal
Vanilla Vanilla
Survivor Survivor
Racing Racing
Bootcamp Bootcamp
Defilante Defilante
Module Module
Village Village

Minor game modes[]

Removed game modes[]

Image Name
Madchess
Music Music
Surble

Notes[]

  • There are some special rooms that don't have a game mode (or at least not by default):
    • Room *801 — This room plays the same as a village room, despite not having village in its name.
    • Tribe house — By default has no cheese and never ends, and is private for your tribe. Note that it can play maps and modules of your choosing by the use of the /np and /module chat commands respectively.
    • Totem and Map Editor — Both of these are special, private rooms that are only used for editing user-specific content.
  • If several game mode names are in the room name, priority is given in the following order from highest to lowest: bootcamp, vanilla, survivor, racing, defilante, shaman, village, mulodrome.
  • Private rooms (start with @) were added on 21 January 2021 (V1.617).
  • On 12 March 2021 (V1.629), the "Create a room" interface was added. If you modify the round duration to below 60 seconds, stats will not count. 5 mice are required for saves to count in custom rooms since 25 June 2022 (V1.708a). Before 27 January 2022 (V1.684), if you modified the map rotation, mice collisions or round duration, stats didn't count.

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