It Takes Two was an absolute blast with my wife
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Anyone have any idea how well the game works on a Steam Deck? Would love to play it docked to my TV but I've heard EA's launcher causes some problems on the SD.
We played it on Nintendo Switch, a far weaker device, at stable 30fps (slightly worse resolution than screen size but not too bad after you get used to it). Barring weird EA stuff should work great on steam deck
Yeah I figured that would be fine, just worried about the EA stuff.
That game is great fun. Also their other game, A Way Out, but that could be a bit mature at points for young children.
Lmao, I came to mention both of these games and you both, out of only 26 comments, addressed them exactly as I was going to. RIP, snoo; I'm home :)
Not split screen but fun, I would recommend lovers in a dangerous spacetime. It a coop game you have to control a spaceship, collect things and survive.
I second lovers in a damgerous space time
- People have mentioned it yet, but I want to second It Takes Two, such a fantastic game! Story might not not appeal to everyone, because of relationship drama and a particular scene, but younger kids tend to ignore it and gameplay is a blast anyways! (Platinum'ed it with my then 8yo son.)
- Death Squared is a great cooperative puzzle game for 1, 2 or 4 players.
- The Overcooked! games are really nice coop games, albeit more and more chaotic the further you move on.
- Moving out is similar to Overcooked, but haven't played it myself.
- ibb & obb is such a cool lo-fi coop platformer.
- Shift Happens is another cool coop platformer, and costs almost nothing.
- Unravel 2 is another gem in coop platformers, with quite a moving story.
- Pikuniku is very cool for younger kids, and a very funny game, too!
- Minecraft Dungeons is a nice Diablo clone, but not that dark and suitable for younger players.
- You can't go wrong with Tetris. I personally like the Puyo Puyo Tetris variants and Tetris Effect.
Moving Out is a meditative game. Also a contemplative one depending on where you're at.
My wife and son loved Wobbly Life. I’ve seen it described as GTA for people who aren’t old enough to play GTA. The couch co-op is solid and they only ever played with controllers.
Wobbly Life looks great! Will definitely be checking out that one.
Ultimate Chicken Horse is a really fun party game!
Screencheat if you want a game to "pick up and play". It's a shooter with different modes where everyone is invisible and you must look at the other players split screen to deduce where they are and shoot them. It's really fun to play!
That sounds like it would drive my wife crazy 🤣
I really like PlateUp. It's like a better overcooked where you get to design and upgrade your kitchen/restaurant as you go.
Ultimate Chicken Horse needs to be on this list. It’s a competitive platformer where before each round, everyone adds a piece to the level. You need to make it hard enough that someone doesn’t finish, but easy enough that you finish. If everyone finishes, no one gets points.
Very fun, possibly my favorite couch game.
Seconded, I love UCH so much. One of my favorite multiplayer games, I've never had anything but a great time with it.
Boomerangfu isn’t splitscreen, it’s one screen, but it’s still local multiplayer with controller support
Thought of that one immediately, it's so much fun and really easy to pick up!
Yup it's amazing! I love how you can play it with anyone, you only give them a 3 seconds explanation, and then they might kick your ass within a few seconds.
Yeah, specifying split screen was probably a mistake. I meant local multiplayer :).
Well, if simple multiplayer is fine, then also check out Grounded.
I think Rocket League supports split screen. It's really fun for all ages too.
My partner and I are huge fans of Boomerang Fu, and have enjoyed it with a couple of friends too - it's not same-screen local co-op so hope that still works. Very easy to pick up, and lots of fun!
Same-screen, but: PlateUp!
Quick List of worthwhile games in my library that seem child appropriate and have the local multiplayer tag
- n++
- Splunkey
- Towerfall *
- Rayman Origins
- Battleblock Theater
- Monaco
- What The Golf
- Jamestown
- nidhogg
- Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
- The Trine Series
- Untitled Goose Game
- Tojam and Earl Back in the Groove **
*Haven't played Towerfall before, but it had a lot of buzz going on about it when it came out.
**Not sure if Toejam and Earl is actually good, too much nostalgia clouding my judgment.
Portal 2's coop mode has a split screen mode, although it's hard to find info on if it supports two controllers. You can check here for more info.
Party Animals "should" be finally coming out this September. Buddies and I had a blast when it was in open beta. Similar idea to Gang Beasts.
Another fun one is Human Fall Flat which has some quirky controls.
It takes two and a way out are both great
Goat simulator 3 is fun and hilarious.
Well then, I know what I need to get later. I gather it isn't on Steam though?
Double dragon and battle toads are pretty fun
Castle Crashers or BattleBlock Theatre are worth looking into
Any of the Lego games are pretty awesome for local co-op.
I'd also recommend Castle Crashers, it's a hack and slash / beat 'em up style game that supports up to 4 players locally.
I think Guacamelee hasn't been mentioned yet.
There are also a lot of amazing Lego games that are fun for all ages. I really enjoyed Lego Lord of the Rings myself
Children of Morta is great for coop, it's a hack and slash game so anyone can play it really.
My SO and I love playing outward! Great co op rpg
Towerfall, ultimate chicken horse, gangbeasts, stick fight, overcooked are some of my personal favorites. All easy couch coop or competition 2-4 player games. Also keep talking and nobody explodes is a figurative blast, but I don't know how well a 12 year old would do with the communication needed there... might be able to handle it.
The new Lego Star Wars is really really good and has fantastic drop in/drop out multiplayer. Also a fan of TMNT Shredder’s Revenge for co-op