Gimkit 2D Game Modes 2026

Gimkit 2D game modes move students beyond static quiz screens and into maps they can actually explore. Players control characters called Gims, answer questions to earn in-game resources, and use those resources to compete, survive, or build. These modes are also the only ones in Gimkit that award XP and cosmetics.

What Are Gimkit 2D Game Modes?

A Gimkit 2D game mode puts each player inside a two-dimensional map with a small animated character — a Gim — they control directly. Correct answers generate in-game currency or items. Those items then power whatever the specific mode is built around: fishing, farming, snowball fights, or platform climbing.

Every 2D mode was built inside Gimkit Creative, the same editor teachers and students can access today. On desktop, Gims move with arrow keys or WASD. On mobile, a virtual joystick handles movement. If characters or maps fail to load, enabling WebGL in Gimkit’s 2D mode resolves most display problems.

All Gimkit 2D Game Modes: Top-Down and Platformer

Gimkit currently has 13 active 2D modes split across two camera styles. Top-down modes use an overhead view with four-directional movement. Platformer modes switch to a side view where gravity affects every jump.

Top-Down Gimkit 2D Game Modes

ModeTypeObjective
FishtopiaCasualCatch fish using bait earned from correct answers
FarmchainStrategyGrow and sell crops, expand your farm
Tag: DominationPvPTag opponents to pull them to your team
Capture The FlagTeam PvPGrab the enemy flag and return it to base
SnowbrawlPvPKnock out other players with snowballs
Snowy SurvivalSurvivalAvoid the player holding the Snowball Launcher
One Way OutCo-opEscape a spaceship full of enemy plants
BlastballPvPEliminate opponents with blast weapons
ApocalypseSurvivalFight zombie waves and stay alive

Platformer Gimkit 2D Game Modes

ModeTypeObjective
Don’t Look DownRacingClimb six summits before time runs out
Dig It UpExplorationMine the map and collect resources
KnockbackPvPPush opponents off platforms
Color ClashTeam PvPPaint platforms to claim territory
Gimkit 2D Game Modes — Type Distribution (13 Modes)
PvP 5 modes
Team PvP 2 modes
Survival 2 modes
Casual / Strategy / Co-op / Racing / Exploration 4 modes

How to Pick a Gimkit 2D Game Mode

Click Play on any kit and the mode picker appears. All 2D modes sit alongside classic formats in the same list. Click a mode to select it — a yellow outline confirms the choice — then press Continue in the upper-right corner.

Gimkit does not remember the previous session’s mode. You select fresh each time. Modes with a lock icon require Gimkit Pro. Full session setup, including student join codes and host controls, is covered in the Gimkit host guide.

XP and Cosmetics Only in Gimkit 2D Game Modes

XP is exclusive to 2D formats. Students earn it through correct answers and in-game objectives. Accumulated XP converts to GimBucks, which unlock Gimkit cosmetics — character skins, particle trails, and lobby stickers.

Gimkit Cosmetic Categories
Gims (character skins)
Trails (particle effects)
Stickers (lobby stamps)

Approximate distribution across cosmetic types available in-game.

Classic modes like The Floor Is Lava award no XP or GimBucks at all. Teachers who want students earning rewards should stick to 2D formats. Gimkit Classes lets you track student progress across sessions, and Gimkit assignments extend 2D play into homework-style work outside class.

Free vs Pro: Which Gimkit 2D Game Modes Are Available?

Free Plan
Limited 2D mode selection
XP and GimBucks in accessible modes
Newer modes (Color Clash, etc.)
Full cosmetic catalog
Pro Plan
All 13+ current 2D game modes
All future modes on release
Full cosmetic catalog
Exclusive Pro cosmetic items

Free users still earn XP inside the modes they can reach. Pro primarily expands range — more formats and exclusive cosmetic unlocks — rather than changing how any individual mode works.

Which Gimkit 2D Game Mode Is Best for Large Classes?

Snowbrawl and Capture The Flag handle large groups well. Both are team-based, which keeps more students engaged compared to free-for-all formats where eliminated players sit idle.

For quieter, lower-stakes sessions, Fishtopia works well. Students move at their own pace, and there is no elimination mechanic. Farmchain suits strategy-minded groups who prefer building over combat.

FAQs

How many Gimkit 2D game modes are there?

Gimkit currently has 13 active 2D game modes, split across nine top-down modes — including Fishtopia, Snowbrawl, and One Way Out — and four platformer modes such as Don’t Look Down and Knockback.

Do traditional Gimkit modes give XP?

No. XP and GimBucks are only earned in 2D game modes. Classic formats like The Floor Is Lava do not award any XP, regardless of how many questions a student answers correctly.

Do all Gimkit 2D game modes require Pro?

No. Free accounts access several 2D modes and still earn XP in those modes. Pro unlocks the full catalog, including newer releases like Color Clash, and the complete cosmetic item library.

What is the difference between top-down and platformer modes in Gimkit?

Top-down modes use an overhead camera with four-directional movement. Platformer modes use a side-view camera where gravity applies to every move, and players jump between platforms rather than walking freely.

Can students earn cosmetics on a free Gimkit account?

Yes. Free accounts earn XP in accessible 2D modes, which converts to GimBucks for basic cosmetic items. Pro accounts access the full catalog, including exclusive character skins and trail effects.