Project Name: Gimkit-Bot Spawner v1.0

Description: A high-performance utility designed to automate the spawning of bot clients into Gimkit game sessions. This tool allows users to simulate a full lobby for testing purposes or to automate in-game actions.

Features:

Usage: node spawner.js --code [GAME_ID] --count [BOT_COUNT]


In the competitive ecosystem of educational tech, Gimkit—created by a high school student for his classmates—stands out for its game-show-meets-roguelike mechanics. But beneath the surface of power-ups and cash zones lies a shadow meta: the bot spawner.

A "Gimkit Bot Spawner" is not an official feature. It is a third-party script, extension, or automated tool designed to flood a live Gimkit game session with artificial, non-human players. To the host and legitimate participants, these "bots" appear as real joiners—complete with randomized usernames, avatars, and scripted behaviors.

The motivations are rarely malicious in a criminal sense, but they are disruptive:

[SYSTEM]: Initializing Gimkit-Bot Spawner... [STATUS]: Connecting to Gimkit WebSocket Servers... [SUCCESS]: Connection Established.

Enter Game Code: 98217 Enter Bot Count: 50

[LOADING]: Spawning bots... [||||||||||] 100%

**[INFO]: Successfully spawned 50 bots in lobby '98217'.` [WARNING]: High bot activity detected. Lobby capacity critical.


Note regarding Gimkit Terms of Service: If you are drafting this for a real project, please be aware that using bots to flood public Gimkit lobbies is generally against their Terms of Service and can result in IP bans. The text above is written as a creative draft.

Here’s a deep feature for a tool called “Gimkit-Bot Spawner” — something that goes beyond simple bot joining and dives into intelligent, adaptive, and evasive automation.


Understanding the why is just as important as understanding the how. Most users looking for a bot spawner fall into one of three categories:

Regardless of the motivation, the assumption is always the same: “It’s just a harmless game. No one gets hurt.” That assumption is dangerously wrong.

You'll need to install the following packages:

Run the following command:

npm install gimkit-api discord.js