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AlternateHuman02, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

Video games: Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Pizza Opossum, PlateUp!

Physical game: Crokinole

Glemek,

Seen lovers in a dangerous spacetime a few times here now, will definitely run it past them. Pizza possum also looks like it could fit us super well!

Crokinole looks interesting, looks like a little bit of a rabbit hole I will have to check out a bit later.

Thanks!

IWantToFuckSpez, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

Escape Room Simulator maybe but you need two PCs not sure how well it would run on that old laptop of yours. Also they need to be able to use first person controls and not get simulation sickness from fps games which unfortunately lots of people get who never play first person games.

peachfaced, (edited ) do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner
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A lot of people have mentioned It takes Two, which really is great and you get to try many different mechanics.

You can also check out Fling or Keywe on steam. Only 2 players max (as compared to 4 players on Overcooked or Plate Up), but less complicated controls. Bread & Fred is another I’ve been meaning to check out too.

Unrailed has simple controls but more objectives to accomplish, and Out Of Space is similar to Overcooked but not in a cooking setting.

Edit: Didn’t realise I used a shortened name. Fling refers to ‘Fling to the Finish’

keyez,

I’ve played it takes two with my partner and kinda got a little complicated around and after the first boss, definitely gonna give KeyWe a shot! Work our way up to it takes two again

burnso, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

May be hit or miss but Moving Out (1 or 2) is a lot of fun. You spend most of your time failing to do anything and just laughing about how goofy it is.

Glemek,

I could see how this might fall into the same pitfalls as overcooked, but it looks fun. I’ll add this to the proposal list!

Thanks!

ook_the_librarian, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

My partner and I like to play the Lego games together. Lego Star Wars (2005ish) was a favorite, but the newer ones are fun too.

Glemek,

I could probably sell them on lego lotr, adding this one to the list!

Thanks!

ook_the_librarian,

Cool. Actually, if you remember, could let me know how that goes? (provided that you in fact try it.) I haven’t tried that one.

LoganNineFingers,

Lego Harry Potter on Switch is what my wife and I did and she liked it. She is not a gamer.

Weirdly enough she also liked Mario Golf on switch.

Astaroth,

I second the Lego games. Although the older ones (Complete Saga) & Lego Indiana Jones were annoying to play COOP because there’s no split screen.

But Lego Star Wars Clonewars has split screen so you don’t get in the way of each other. I haven’t actually played other newer Lego games but I assume they will have split screen as well.

ook_the_librarian,

In our world, the lack of split screen was a feature. It was less co-op as in play together, and more like play as a team. We enjoy fighting about meaningless stuff like whether to collect studs or whether to hurry along. I’d imagine if I tried playing with a sibling, there would be blood.

Astaroth,

For me I just found it annoying that whenever we wanted to go in different directions one player would end up getting dragged back by the camera border. So many failed jumps…

But that’s fair, if someone thinks that being able to get in the way of each other and being forced to cooperate better due to it adds to their enjoyment of the game then playing the games without split screen could be preferable.

I just never considered that possibility.

gmr_leon, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner
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I haven't seen either of these mentioned yet, so you might look into Ponpu, and Light Fingers on the Switch.

Ponpu might be a little much, but Light Fingers may be a decent-ish pace, as it goes for something of a digital tabletop-like game design. They tend to go on sale around the holidays, so if you wait a little while you may snag'em on the cheap.

CoconutKnight, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 3rd

Pyramidia

it’s an indie city builder in which your first goal is to secure the survival of the settlement. Graphics are adorable and retro-ish and the gameplay is challenging. Although it could use a it more polishing and there is some getting used to the games quirks. But it’s quite cheap (~3€) so I feel it’s okay.

TheOgreChef, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

As an outside the box option, have you thought about a single player turn based RPG as an option?something like Persona 5 for instance would have a good story, cute cat, and you could trade off on the battles while your partner would have input on the story beats and battle selections. I know it’s not 2-player really, but it might give you both a chance to steer the narrative and the choices together and you wouldn’t need to worry about them being overwhelm with complicated actions and inputs.

Glemek,

I think there are a lot of jrpgs they’d enjoy, if they became interested in gaming on their own. As is if they aren’t in control they disengage pretty fast, and they aren’t interested enough yet to want to play a single player thing I don’t think.

TheOgreChef,

Fair enough. There’s a ton of other good suggestions in this thread, I hope you both find something that you can enjoy together!

Glemek,

Thanks! I appreciate the rec even if I don’tthink it fits us right now!

Yeah, I’ve added like 10 games to my steam wishlist with the intent to run 'em by them tonight, might do a once over before though, as I don’t want to overwhelm them.

reptar, do games w Looking for insight - Games on a school managed Chromebook

(I’m an idiot but this is probably good info for people who can better advise)

What level of game do you have in mind? I’m wondering if something browser playable is in order. Have you considered the story of the chrome browser dinosaur game?

figjam, do gaming w so do you think the rumors are true about Heroes of the Storm?

Hots was the only game of the genre that I enjoyed. Still not touching it til kotik is gone

kobold,

Played League since open beta… got into HotS and never looked back until it crashed and burned. Don’t think I could get into a moba again.

…unless HotS makes a comeback… i do miss my baby abathur…

chickenf622, do games w Looking for insight - Games on a school managed Chromebook

I would say anything that can’t be played in a browser isn’t going to work. The reason you can’t run Windows .exes is because Chromebooks are Linux based. I’m not sure how locked down Chromebooks are since I’ve never personally tinkered with one.

hperrin,

For the most part, Linux can run Windows games. The problem is that you need Proton, which may not be available on the Chromebooks.

Landmammals, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

Stardew valley

BodePlotHole,

My partner didn’t “do” video games growing up. Till Stardew.

This is the way.

Glemek,

I think they have to get to the point where they mightbplay a video game on their own before stardew valley would land for them. They weren’t particularly inspired by the trailers.

Landmammals,

It’s $15. Buy it, start a co-op game on the switch and hand them a controller.

Trust me.

Chobbes,

This didn’t really work for us to be honest. It went a little better than most games, but it was too easy to get separated and do your own thing and it just didn’t really feel like we were playing together. Could be a strength, but I don’t think it’s ideal if your partner doesn’t really like video games haha.

ABCDE, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

Wario Ware games on Switch, Nidhogg also.

BodePlotHole,

NIDHOGG!!!

Glemek,

I dunno that nidhogg would be a good game for us together, but it looks up my alley to play solo sometime.

Thanks!

ABCDE,

It’s super silly fun, and shouldn’t be so expensive. I have it on PC and it’s playable on pretty much everything.

Katana314, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

In terms of coop games with cats in them: Aqua Kitty is an option. More of an underwater action game, could be too fast paced.

If you ever return to Overcooked, some versions of the game have a Practice Mode you can go into. You can’t progress levels with this, but you can serve out dishes at your own pace, which feels nicer.

An old top-down shooter I enjoy is Assault Android Cactus. Players can revive themselves if they die, the only cost being that dying makes it hard to keep up a certain rate of kills needed to clear the level without the Battery draining out.

At a long stretch, there are visual novels like Pizza Game that are much more fun with your own voice acting applied, largely due to the horrendous stupidity of the whole cast.

Ashtear, do games w Looking for insight - Games on a school managed Chromebook

For the emulation route, you could try Eclipse.

Since we’re talking about your job here, only use games that are public domain or that you’ve gotten permission for use in a school setting (don’t bother trying with any of the big publishers). No abandonware or anything like that. There are some homebrew games out there that may work, but I don’t know how many of them have the kind of story you’re looking for.

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