Local Cooperative PC Games

Juego Steam GoG Epic
A Hat in Time Steam GoG Epic
A Way Out Steam Epic
Basketball Classics Steam
Battleblock Theater Steam
Beyond Two Souls Steam Epic
Castle Crashers Steam GoG
Cuphead Steam GoG
Dariusburst Chronicle Saviors Steam
Guacamelee Steam GoG
Helldivers Steam GoG
Heavenly Bodies Steam
Ibb & Obb Steam
It takes two Steam Epic
Katanari Damacy Reroll Steam
Lego Games (Marvel, LOTR, Indiana Jones, Star Wars) Steam
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime Steam GoG
Magicka Steam GoG
Moving Out Steam Epic
Overcooked Steam GoG
Pinball FX3 Steam
PlateUp Steam
Portal 2 Steam GoG
Project Zomboid Steam GoG
Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos Steam
Rocket League Epic
Roots of Patcha Steam
Skullgirls Steam
Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed Steam
Spiritfarer Steam GoG
Stardew Valley Steam GoG
Strikey Sisters Steam
Sun Haven Steam
Trine Steam GoG
Trine 2 Steam GoG
Unrailed Steam Epic
Unravel Steam
Unravel Two Steam Epic
Wingspan Steam GoG

Edit

I love this community, got so many recomendations I decided to update the first post! Sorry if I couldn’t reply to everyone, Jerboa almost exploded, haha. But I’ll upvote all your contributions now that I’m on PC.

Original post

I like to play on the same computer with my bf, and recently we’ve started to get tired of MAME since we’ve been playing our faves on repeat for so long.

The other game we play is Spelunky, since is the only local co-op game I have on Steam. I ask because Steam summer sales are close and I can give him a surprise :D

Thanks!

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    Hey there!

    Some games that we played:

    • Overcooked 1 & 2, save the world by cooking in absurd environments. Shouting inclusive. (It’s really fun, I promise!)
    • Ibb & Obb - a fun little puzzle game
    • Guacamelee was fun too, but we never finished it.
    • Battleblock Theater is nice too! But I’m not sure if it’s possible to play on one machine. So if you both have computers this is definitely possible.
    • Unravel Two - it’s fun! We haven’t finished it yet, but it’s a cute (and a bit sad sometimes) jump & run / puzzle platformer
    • A Way Out was great too, really great story, but it’s not cozy.
    • … and I noticed a lot of people gave you already some good games, while I was searching my library. xD

    What I haven’t tried yet but want to in the future:

    • Moving Out - it looks similar to Overcooked, so I hope it will be fun
    • Spiritfarer
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      Guacamelee is Free on Epic until Thursday this week for anyone that wants it.

      Moving out is hilarious and fun but it does take quite a bit of teamwork to get the gold medals.

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      Wow!!! I had completely forgotten about this site. What a fantastic resource. Does anyone remember, was this page started by the Penny Arcade guys or did they just plug it in the beginning?

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      It Takes Two is absolutely awesome if you don’t mind platforming. The game director made a boast/bet that if anyone found the game boring he’d pay $1000. I’m not getting that $1000.

      It’s one of the few games I bought within a year after launch in the past decade and I have to say I didn’t regret spending the money.

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      Yes, I recently started playin it with a friend on mine, just alone the details that game has is insane.
      Splitscreen is supported, so give it a GO

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    Make sure to check the Nucleus Coop App if you haven’t already!

    https://nucleus-coop.github.io/

    It turns games that don’t have a native local coop mode into local coop by simulating a LAN and running two instances of the game communicating exclusively with each other. It works really well, especially if you have a multi-monitor setup.

    I have played multiple games in local coop with my brother with this, including Elden Ring. It’s been a blast.

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      Holy shit does that thing have functionality. Elden Ring split screen with only one copy? Deep Rock Galactic split screen? Dark Souls 1 and 3? Sign me the fuck up!

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        Nucleus coop is one of the best things to happen to the PC space in recent years, I’m happy to spread the word!

        I just wish more games were supported.

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      Oooh, this looks cool!

      Could we play Elden Ring coop if only him has a copy?

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        Yes, you only need one copy of the game for most of the games supported by Nucleus Coop. It creates its own simulated Steam users/accounts for the game in the background.

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    My list of split screen or couch co op PC games:

    Basketball classics

    Castle crashers

    Cuphead

    A Hat in Time

    Katanari damacy reroll

    Lego games (marvel, LOTR, Indiana Jones, star wars are my top 4)

    Overcooked

    Portal 2

    Rocket League

    Sonic All Star Racing Transformed

    Spiritfarer

    Strikey Sisters

    Trine 2

    Wingspan

    And emulator roms for 2 players:

    Secret of Mana

    Zombies Ate my Neighbors

    Game show games (family feud, wheel of fortune, you don’t know jack)

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    I was a bit confused when you said local co-op. It implies 2 computers on the same local network(connected to the same router, no internet connection required). I think the term you’re looking for is split screen gaming.

    When I looked at pictures of Spelunky games like Clonk and Liero popped into mind, I think there are options for split screen multiplayer in those games, they’re old school PvP games.

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      Could be same view same computer, like BroForce. I think these are just called “local coop” or “couch coop”

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      I was a bit confused when you said local co-op. It implies 2 computers on the same local network

      My friends call that LAN play or LAN co-op. To me, local co-op has always been a more general phrase, covering all of the above.

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      Oh, well, English is not my first language so I just called them how Steam call the games I wanted to play (they have a filter called that).

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      Local co-op is same machine, shared screen.

      You’re talking about LAN.

      At least thats how it would be referred to around here

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          Yeah thats what you described, no?

          It implies 2 computers on the same local network(connected to the same router, no internet connection required).

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            So that’s why I thought “local multiplayer” implies LAN, while what OP really meant is splitscreen multiplayer.

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      I feel like Lovers gets pretty stressful at times if you’re playing 2p. I prefer more chill co-op experiences.

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    Magicka - top-down mage play where you can combine spells with each other (two beams make a stronger beam, etc), and friendly fire if you want to occasionally nudge or troll each other

    Trine - side-scroller in 3D graphics with 3 unique characters; some platforming, action, and slight puzzles, and a very good story presentation/direction

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      Oooh, I think I got those games for free but haven’t tried them. Thank you!

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    Remember if you’re a PC gamer, emulation is a great place to look for couch co-op since PC gaming seems to be rather averse to split screen unfortunately. There are a lot of extremely good split-screen games on PS2/GC that will look and run significantly nicer on PC.

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      I’d like to add some Arcade suggestions:

      Golden Axe X-Men (6 player) The Simpsons The Punisher Snake Rattle ‘n’ Roll (NES) Revolution X

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    I wouldn’t recommend A Hat in Time, the local co-op is really bad because of how the camera works. :(

    A few steam games I know:

    ibb & obb
    Dinasty Warriors 8

    We played on PS but also available for pc:
    It Takes Two
    Stardew Valley
    Children of Morta
    Divinity: Original Sin 2
    Cuphead
    Guacamelee
    Moon Hunters
    Out of Space

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    Wingspan is a very solid port of the board game.

    Since Wingspan is on there, why not put tabletop simulator on there too? It has got pretty much the same set of features in regards to multiplayer.

    On that note, both of these games also have a “pass controller around” feature as well.

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    Recently picked up PlateUp, can definitely recommend that one as well. It’s like a roguelike Overcooked. If your relationship survives this surely you can handle it all