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A platform fighting game about cats. Back Slash Games. Gravity Shift. Witch Sisters' Sugary Dreams. Recover the candy stolen by the evil Fersu! RadRugs: Safe Haven. A bite-sized retro platformer with a commitment to accessibility. Cat's Cradle. Georgio Klironomos. Pirates from the Future. A game made for the Fantastic Game Jam. Sparklin Labs.

Ash K. Shagster Online 2. Chicken Rune. Don't chicken out! In this 2D isometric take on the zombie apocalypse genre, you must balance your needs along with the needs of others.

Cooperation is key to advancing but you must also be willing to sacrifice for the greater good. Set in the world of the Titanfall franchise, you are part of a three-man squad that must scavenge the local area for supplies. As the map gets smaller and smaller, every team eventually meets and battles it out to the death. Press the Attack: Gather what you need to fight as the divide between teams gradually gets smaller. The sequel to the mod that spawned an entire new genre of video games.

Defend Your Base: Under constant threat, you must balance attacking the other team and defending your home. Express Yourself: You can use a character for different gameplay roles, allowing you to tailor the experience of the game to you. Skip to main content. Level up. Earn rewards. Your XP: 0. Updated: 18 Sep am.

BY: Kyle Scher. You each control a flat 2D character with the ability to cut pieces out of each other according to where you overlap.

By using this ability you have to get through levels and solve puzzlers. If it were playable on current-gen consoles, Portal 2 would likely top this list. The co-op campaign is a noticeable jump in difficulty from the already fiendish original. If one player jumps a split second early, or activates a button too late, the whole plan falls apart.

It makes communication vital, and each puzzle all-the-more rewarding to solve. Plus, it supports complete crossplay between PC, PS4 and Xbox One, so you can squad up with your friends regardless of their platform of choice. Apex Legends still has, arguably, a superior ping system for communicating without a headset, so if you want to play with randoms, it might be your best bet. Overcooked 2 sounds simple - prepare a bunch of meals as chefs within a certain time limit. Well, not so much.

While there are up to four of you playing, it starts to get tricky to keep track of the game's various commands and stipulations, as well as avoiding various hazards and pitfalls in the kitchen itself. This can lead to some frantic play, and only the most cohesive of teams will get those dishes out on time. The levels are insane, the menus increasingly complex, and overall this is a mad, mad existence of a game. But, hilarious fun too.

Warning: may cause bickering among even the closest friends, partners and family members. Fortnite is a shining example of a game that gets more fun the more friends you have playing with you, and what's even better is that its insanely popular Battle Royale mode is totally free.

Weekly challenges keep things fresh so you have something new to do every week, and as each season comes and goes there are new updates thrown in and major map changes as the story subtly evolves. Not only does playing with a handful of friends give you a better chance to fend of waves of husks or construct the ultimate base, those friends can also provide you valuable XP boosts and a better chance to nab some of Fortnite's massive catalog of rare loot.

Yes, Minecraft gets everywhere but for good reason: its digital building block world has endless imagination-filled potential. You can team up with friends to build pointless structures, or grand engineering feats of construction. Or you can just bounce about the place creating chaos and generally hanging out. It's rare that a game is only playable in co-op, but that's exactly what A Way Out does. You're two criminals trying to find a way out of prison and a step closer to redemption, but more importantly this is one story that you must experience together.

And it's the best co-op game we've ever played. It Takes Two is the latest game from the team that brought you A Way Out, and it's another game specifically built to be played co-operatively. This time around you're playing as a husband and wife duo, who have been turned into a pair of dolls by their daughter unhappy about their news that they're divorcing.

Cue gameplay that's part Pixar, part Honey I Shrunk the Kids, add in a sprinkle of marriage counseling courtesy of an anthropomorphic self-help book and you've got a glimpse into what to expect with It Takes Two. But, it's also much more than that, a little slice of magic and literally the best co-op game around. And, only one of you has to own it if you want to play online with a friend thanks to the game's Friend Pass system. Her experience has seen her cover console and PC games, along with gaming hardware, for over seven years, and for GamesRadar, she is in charge of reviews, best lists, and the overall running of the site and its staff.

Alone or in coop explore a continent in search of mitriom, an energy that powers your caravan. Survive the depths and horros that lurk below. Serious Sam: Tormental. Infamous Duck Ball. Boss Bashing Button Brawlers. Smash bosses with your friends, using only one button. Online multiplayer game for players. Cameron McHenry. Local multiplayer basketball with birds. God Save The Queen. Deceive your friends with your slick spy moves. Swim around and rescue Ducklings. Upgrade your nest.

Pelican Party. Death Bind. Slay zombies back to back!



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