With the right mod or set of house rules, custom games in Among Us can be a ton of fun. Although none of these are officially released by InnerSloth, the indie studio behind the breakout social deduction game, fans have managed to come up with some great ways to play Among Us that go beyond the traditional rules. Here are the best custom games in Among Us right now.

Mods have become a hugely popular part of Among Us, especially in recent months. Modders have added in various roles, seemingly based off of Town of Salem, as well as modes that allow for things like 100 players at one time. These new and interesting ways to play Among Us are great, but some are definitely better than others.

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Many of these custom games rely on mods or house rules (rules agreed upon by all players before a match starts), and sometimes custom settings. Because of this, custom games in Among Us are typically best reserved for playing with groups of friends - instead of complete strangers. Custom games often rely on an honor system, so playing with a group of trusted friends ensures everyone has a great time without cheating. For those looking for some excellent custom games in Among Us, here are the best ones.

Best Custom Game In Among Us - Freeze Tag

A player is frozen by an Impostor in Among Us Freeze Tag Mode

Freeze tag can be a lot of fun, but there's one small problem with it in Among Us. Currently, a mod isn't publicly available, so players will have to rely on some custom settings and house rules to play it. It works just like the popular game most people played in childhood: an Impostor is "it" and must go around tagging other players. Tagged players are "frozen" and must remain still until a fellow crewmate tags them. If everyone is tagged and becomes immobile, then the Impostor wins.

Best Custom Game In Among Us - Prop Hunt

A player disguises themselves as a door to play Prop Hunt in Among Us

Prop Hunt takes traditional hide and seek gameplay and turns it on its head in a wacky and fun way. The Prop Hunt mod turns players into props, which makes finding them both hilarious and challenging. Players can turn into hats, Emergency Buttons, and even CCTV security cameras. In order to play, though, every person in the lobby will need to have the Prop Hunt mod installed.

Best Custom Game In Among Us - Zombie

The starting screen of the Zombie mod for Among Us warns players that Zombies are incoming in a matter of seconds

Zombies, much like Among Us, are incredibly popular right now. And thanks to a new Zombie mod, players can become zombies and try to turn their fellow crewmates into members of the undead hoard. The game works a lot like Freeze Tag, except that tagging another player turns them into a zombie instead of freezing them in place.

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Crewmates will still need to finish their tasks like in a regular game, but if everyone turns into a zombie, then the zombies win. At the beginning of the match, one player is randomly chosen to be the Zombie, so they'll have to act quickly to turn their fellow crewmates into the undead before all tasks are completed.

Best Custom Game In Among Us - Hide and Seek

A player hides in Among Us

Hide and Seek was arguably the first custom game in Among Us to become popular. Even though it's been played a lot now, it's still a whole lot of fun. Anyone wanting to change up the gameplay in Among Us without worrying about mods should definitely consider Hide and Seek, since it only relies on house rules and the honor system to be played.

Modders and fans are continuing to come up with great custom games, so this list will likely continue to grow. For those looking for custom games to play right now, though, these are the best ones currently in Among Us.

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