Entire recreations of the garage and house, using textures directly from the VR title, are popular for sandbox games like GMOD.
While Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality originally launched as a contained, high-fidelity experience from Owlchemy Labs, the modding community has spent years breaking down its walls. Whether you're looking to fix movement limitations, port iconic characters into other games, or experience the chaos on newer hardware like the Meta Quest 3, the scene remains surprisingly active in 2026. The Most Popular Mods and Tools
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality Mods — The Hottest Additions for 2026
Community-driven experiments have found ways to mix liquids and objects to create bizarre variations of Mr. Meeseeks, like the "Shrek-Seeks". How to Install and Manage Mods
While not technically "mods," the community has documented "hot" experimental combinations in the game’s that act like hidden content:
Essential for players on different headsets to ensure the garage counter is actually at waist height.
High-quality models from the VR game have been ported to Garry's Mod with full facial flexes, finger posing, and "eyepatch" bodygroups.