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the rest are zombie movie levels of family friendly, I think)įlatpaks: Sonic Robo Blast 2, The Battle for Wesnoth
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On-rails shooter: House of the Dead series (Overkill is not family friendly. Real-Time Strategy: Rise of Nations (it allows for either two players playing separate players, or multiple users playing as one player, great for one person handling the battle front and the other handling the city-building/resource-gathering aspect) RPGs: Baulders Gate and related, Neverwinter Nights and related If it is your type of humor: Saints Row series (2 is closer to Grand-Theft-Auto designed for 2 players, 3 goes weird, and 4/Gat are insane). but can work as 2-player co-op in spite of that) Pure chill: The Endless Forest (kind of an MMORPG, with no text or voice chat, that is hard to describe. Survival co-op Rise of the Tomb Raider (or whichever the 2nd one in the reboot trilogy is) Play-by-email: Age of Wonders III (also fun when not by e-mail, but turns will get long toward the end)ĢD Platformers: Jazz Jackrabbit 2, Rayman series (Legends/Origins), Cloudberry Kingdom (if you like pain), many games from Antstream Turn-based Strategy: Heroes of Might & Magic series (my experience is people who do not like TBS games often like HoMM, especially II, although IV would be my pick due to more advanced interactions between players)

Stealth: Styx (sneak-em-up), Monaco (fun and, to me, hilarious)

Party co-op: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (good at testing communication between people, this one), Just Dance (via Now/browser or Stadia have to stream this one), Overcooked series, Puyo Puyo Tetris series, Magicka series (pure magical chaos), and maybe some Jackbox games (I forget, they made too many of them) :Pīeat-em-ups: Guacamelee! series, Metal Slug series, Curses 'N Chaos (the pain), Sega Genesis collection on Steam has several Okay, bullet formatting is taking too long.
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Street Fighter x Tekken (tag team, but it has been, hypothetically, temporarily pulled from Steam until the Windows Live issue is fixed).

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My top picks for 2-player co-op for a non-gamer who is still able to coordinate in a video game (can navigate 3D games, use a gamepad, etc.): the Trine series (physics-oriented fantasy platformer, slightly more fun with 3 players), Beyond: Two Souls (hard to describe without spoiling this one, but very story-oriented, with one person playing a girl and the other their “imaginary friend”), Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (action+puzzles designed around 2 players), Clandestine (1 person "hacks," the other does the sneaking), the We Were Here series (the first game is free on Steam, and requires exactly 2 people to solve), Never Alone (2D platformer), and Divinity: Original Sin (top pick for a 2-player co-op RPG). and assuming specifically is good for 2-player co-op. and assuming online-ready co-op only (via any method). I am just not sure how best to narrow it down to exactly what you are looking for. I have a looot of experience with co-op games.
