Overview
An introduction to Omori modding
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An introduction to Omori modding
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Omori is a psychological horror RPG Maker game created and published on Steam in 2020. Through custom tools, it is possible to mod the Steam version of the game.
This game contains depictions of depression, anxiety, and suicide, and may not be suitable for all audiences. It also contains bright flashing imagery that may cause discomfort and/or seizures for those with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
OMORI is a registered trademark of OMOCAT LLC. This wiki is an unofficial, fan-made resource and has no association with OMOCAT LLC.
Having OMORI is a given, but in case you forgot you can get it .
Get Oneloader, the mod loader . This is required to create and install mods. Learn how to install here.
allows for the creation of mod zips for mods built off of a playtest folder. Created by Rph.
Get RPGMAKER MV . This is required to edit OMORI's data, map events, enemies, etc. It's expensive but goes on sale often, you can see if it's on sale .
Get Tiled . This is required to edit OMORI's map sprites and tilesets.
While you can use just about any text editor to edit OMORI's dialogue and plugins, VSCode is recommended. It can be found .
Any digital art software will work for this. You can use for free for all purposes, but is a good paid option for pixel sprites/tilesets.
- A discord server to discuss OMORI and mod content, as well as ask for support on mod-related issues.
- A document containing information on creating mods. Less organized than the wiki but at the moment contains more info.
- Contains and explains all of the commands used in Omori's dialogue/yaml files.
- A handy spreadsheet containing script calls for RPGMAKER MV.
- Contains some Omori-specific script calls, goes hand in hand with the RPG Maker MV document.
- A support forum for everything RPG Maker related.
- An archive containing every map, dialogue, variable, and switch in the game.
- Contains several handy plugins for adding or fixing minor things in your mods.