The Binding of Isaac has had one of the most involved and robust communities of fans around since its initial release and has inspired countless players and developers with its peculiar sensibilities and creative blend of roguelike flavor. As its zealous modding community has proved, it’s only natural that many among us would feel the urge to try to help carry the torch and make it partly. When Isaac’s mother starts hearing the voice of God demanding a sacrifice be made to prove her faith, Isaac escapes into the basement facing droves of deranged enemies, lost brothers and sisters, his fears, and eventually his mother. The Binding of Isaac is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy Rogue-like elements. AlphaAPI is the custom API extension Team Alpha uses to develop each mod pack. AlphaAPI allows for easier callbacks and a generally increased level of productivity when creating mods for The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+. AlphaAPI is available for public use and can be downloaded here! The complete wiki of AlphaAPI can be found here for documentation on callbacks, features, and general.
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By manually installing mods on the PC, you can keep earning achievements and unlocks in The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+. Here's how it works. The Binding of Isaac is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy Rogue-like elements. Following Isaac on his journey players will find bizarre treasures that change Isaac’s form giving him super human abilities and enabling him to fight off droves of mysterious creatures, discover secrets and fight his way to safety.
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How To Install Isaac Mods
Modding, or creating mods, is the act of modifying graphics and/or gameplay elements of the base game.
- 1Modding with Rebirth & Afterbirth
- 2Modding with Afterbirth †
- 2.1Installing Mods
Modding with Rebirth & Afterbirth[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Modding Rebirth & Afterbirth is limited to editing and replacing existing assets, unless you hack the exe yourself.
Installing Mods[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Mods made for Rebirth & Afterbirth must be installed manually into the game's resources folder.
On Windows, this should be in steamapps/common/The Binding of Isaac Rebirth/resources
, which is located in your Steam folder.
Modding with Afterbirth †[modifier | modifier le wikicode]

The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth † introduced official modding support, allowing users to mod the game using the Lua programming language and to upload their creations to the Steam Workshop.
Installing Mods[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Mods can be installed in a few different ways, depending on how the author chose to share it. Mods can typically be found in the Steam Workshop or in various community sources.
Steam Workshop[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Mods found in the Steam Workshop can be installed by navigating to the mod's page and clicking Subscribe.
Manual installation[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Mods that do not use the Steam Workshop can be installed by downloading them and extracting them to the appropriate location.
On Windows, this should be in My Games/Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ Mods
, which is located in the Documents folder.
On Linux, this should be in ~/.local/share/binding of isaac afterbirth+ mods
.
On Mac, this should be in ~/Library/Application Support/Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ Mods
Modding Resources[modifier | modifier le wikicode]
Listed below are resources that can assist you in making your own mods.
A built-in console to use various commands to test mods: give items, go to stage x, reload lua script and so on.
How To Install Binding Of Isaac Mods (for Mac) Free

User made reference for The Binding of Isaac Afterbirth + Lua API, useful when coding mods.

A list of tools that can help in mod creation and debugging (Official and unofficial tools are included).
Links to external tutorials about modding, ranging from animations to spriting and Lua programming.
Information about modding XML files. This is needed for examples to add new costumes, items or player types to mods.