What great local multiplayer games are on sale right now? Online is fine, but nothing is better than cracking open some cold ones and getting in front of the big screen together. Here are some of my favorites.
Towerfall Ascension - $3 USD with DLC - Local multiplayer archery game made by the creator of Celeste. Celeste uses the same sort of movement as Towerfall so there’s dashes, dash cancels, and snappy jumps just like you’d expect. This is my most played game of all time. The DLC is basically mandatory, as it gives you access to the Steam Workshop for user made levels.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 - $18 USD - Has to be the GOAT split screen RPG. Local split screen, and the screen merges when you’re near each other. Each of you can take one companion and it’s like a small MMO. Play your own game or play together. My partner and I have put in dozens of hours and we have maybe 100 hours still left if imagine.
Moving Out - $6.24 USD - All the moving day frustration of “bring your end towards me, no the other way” without actually having to provide a pizza as payment. My group of friends got about three hours out of this before we stopped really loving it, but that works out to $0.50/hour/person at this price, and we might even crack it open again another day.
- pipariturbiini ( @pipariturbiini@sopuli.xyz ) English7•1 year ago
It Takes Two - one of the rare two-player splitscreen co-op games on the market. And an amazing game as well - play it with your best friend or SO, get laughs, maybe even feels, and a super fun experience! Can also be played online, and only one player needs to buy it.
For online gaming, the We Were Here series is a finely crafted quartet of 2 player co-op puzzle games. The first installment is actually free to play on PC, so you can give a try if you enjoy the concept. Later games have much higher quality though, and so far every subsequent game has more or less doubled in length, and each one can be played twice as you can change the roles for each puzzle!
- FrankThePug ( @xohoo@feddit.de ) English5•1 year ago
Untitled goose game, It takes Two and Portal 2 were very fun in local coop. Did not know divinity had local coop thanks!
- andrew ( @andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun ) English4•1 year ago
Definitely Factorio but he careful if you have anything important upcoming that requires adequate amounts of sleep.
- Evergreen5970 ( @Evergreen5970@beehaw.org ) English4•1 year ago
Overcooked. Really makes you think about the phrase “too many cooks in the kitchen.”
- thatsTheCatch ( @thatsTheCatch@lemmy.nz ) English3•1 year ago
I am bookmarking this post to come back to later. I’ve gotten my partner into video games and we like playing local multiplayer, specifically co-op.
Our favourites are: Overcooked and Stardew Valley (Nintendo Switch version has split screen).
Ones we enjoy are: ibb & obb, Jumpjet Rex, Shutshimi, Spiritfarer.
- kscutsforth ( @kscutsforth@beehaw.org ) English3•1 year ago
Crawl, and Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime are both great options.
- bashfluff ( @bashfluff@lemmynsfw.com ) English3•1 year ago
Every single Overcooked game is on sale, and they inspired half the local multiplayer games that are coming out these days.
Rain World is also on sale, and co-op is a blast. As much as playing Rain World can be, I mean.
Cuphead, also, but everyone knows about that one.
- Biberkopf ( @Biberkopf@feddit.de ) English3•1 year ago
Duck Game is good and straightforward fun. Would totally recommend.
Nidhogg is worthwhile too. Really quick to learn, works good tournament style so that one can grab another beer every now and then.
Gang Beasts and Human Fall Flat are honorable mentions. Super goofy, might want to be accompanied with weed, not only with beer.
- Granixo ( @Granixo@feddit.cl ) English2•1 year ago
Resident Evil 5, Cuphead and The King of Fighters are some of my Favorites
- AlexRogansBeta ( @AlexRogansBeta@kbin.social ) 1•1 year ago
Lovers in a Dangerous Space-time while too baked or on shrooms is a top tier experience.
- Chemslayer ( @Chemslayer@beehaw.org ) English1•1 year ago
PlateUp! It’s like overcooked, except the difficulty comes from managing bigger and bigger menus by customizing and upgrading your restaurant, unlike overcooked where the difficulty comes from being annoying. And it’s a Roguelike with a lot to unlock and still regular updates. Great fun!
- chickenwing ( @chickenwing@lemmy.film ) English1•1 year ago
I like beat em ups like river city girls and streets of rage 4