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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.

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.

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!

peachfaced, (edited ) do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner
@peachfaced@lemmy.world avatar

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

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.

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!

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

I feel like the chances are high that more dead IPs would be revived under MS than ActiBlizz

HawlSera,

Apparently StarCraft was fingered as an IP they’d want to bring back and HOTS does use the SC2 engine

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

Serious answer:
If it doesn't have to be digital, there's an entire world of board games available. Dominoes, Magic: The Gathering
Funny answer:
If it has to be digital, Table Top Simulator is fairly cheap and can play an entire world of available board games. /s

Wife an I split time on RDR2. Her doing most of the fishing/hunting, me doing the rootin/tootin parts.

Glemek,

We do play some board games. I think magic has the same problem as with mario kart, but with less pick up and play-ability. We liked playing gloomhaven ok, but I have to do the setup.

That kind of spliting gameplay could maybe work for us eventually, but I kind of doubt it at this point.

Thanks!

Froyn,

To quote Bob Belcher, "Laugh On Loudly". Gloomhaven is so good that I kickstarted Frosthaven to support the maker. It's sealed in the box, in a closet.

I do play Frosthaven (we've completed Gloomhaven and Forgotten Circles) with 2 of my siblings and a step brother on Tuesdays. Fridays I play Crimson Scales (fan made Gloomhaven expansion) on Table Top Simulator.

Luckily, the sister and her husband host and do all the setup (we play their copy). TTS, I host but the "setup" is basically loading the mod and clicking a couple buttons. For the physical game, we use Gloomhaven Secretariat to manage the monster abilities, attack modifiers, health, effects, etc which really cuts down the setup/teardown time.

I did have a seat open up on the Friday table, we get together about 5:30pm and run until 8pm Eastern...

Glemek,

We have Jaws of the Lion.

Looking into secretariat for gloomhaven quickly, it looks really useful, I’ve been thinking about the gloomhaven video game as an option too. There are things I like about physical more, but I also think it’d be very convenient.

I super appreciate the implied offer, and hope that someone fills your spot. I am however on west coast time, and am kinda half evening shift schedule besides, so I wouldn’t be able to make that at all regularly…

Thank you though!

JackiesFridge,
@JackiesFridge@lemmy.world avatar

In the board game theme, have you tried any 2-player abstract strategy games? Some of my favourites include:

Quarto (complex 4-in-a-row game with a twist: your opponent chooses the piece you must play)

Quixo (from the same publisher, Gigamic - tic tac toe on steroids with an ever-changing board)

Hive (each piece moves a certain way, very portable defend-the-queen game)

Tak (simple rules, deep strategy - connect opposite edges of the board while preventing your opponent from doing it)

Not strategy, but abstract speed game: Nine Tiles by Japanese company Oink Games (not Nine Tiles Panic, tho that one isn’t bad). Oink has very clever, easily packable party games and a few can be played with two people.

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

For the sake of those who love the game, I hope it’s true. Personally, I doubt it, but who knows…

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

Portal 2 has a coop mode which I hear is great. I adore portal 1 and 2, but never got a chance to try coop.

Decoy321,

Can confirm, the portal 2 coop is fantastic.

Glemek,

I liked the portal games a lot, but they might be abit too spatial heavy for my partner, so I’m a little worried they’d disengage.

Thanks!

hactar42,

My wife is not very spatial, but enjoyed playing coop Portal 2, for a little bit. Once we got to the stage where I was just telling her where to go or stand the entire time we stopped playing together.

Glemek,

That’s about what I would expect would happen with us too. Its already in my steam library tho, so we may try it.

Chobbes,

My partner had a hard time dealing with FPS movement. Throwing in portals just made it a complete mess. It really wasn’t a good jumping off point, I think it’s good to be weary.

Jaysyn, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Neverwinter Nights, but I'm pretty biased.

Glemek,

BG3 has been making me want to go back and play some of the earlier D&D crpgs, but it might be a miss for my partner at this point. Neverwinter Nights is based on 2nd edition right?

CosmicApe, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner
@CosmicApe@kbin.social avatar

If you have two displays for you PC and are willing to do a bit of fiddling, I think you can set up split screen two player stardew valley which is a great chill game

Poggervania, (edited ) do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner
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Might be not as recent, but the Trine series might be worth a look. I would also recommend Magicka, but that can be chaotic at times so I am not sure if that would be a good fit or not.

Since they mentioned action games as an option, Vermintide 2 can be a super fun co-op game and is very enjoyable across the easiest and hardest difficulties. It’s Warhammer Fantasy so the aesthetic is gonna be more grimdark and gory than cute, but holy fucknuggets is the gameplay good. It’s basically horde shooter like Left 4 Dead and Payday, but with a huge focus on melee combat rather than shooting. It’s also an “easy to pick up, hard to master” game and very much enjoyable, so the lower difficulties might be less chaotic than the higher difficulties. The community is also generally pretty chill and nice, so if y’all ever play pubs you’ll usually get people who aren’t sweaty and tryharding in the game outside of very specifically the second-hardest difficulty called Legend. Killing rats on anything below the Champion difficulty can be a chill time, and on Champion or above, the game starts to really engage you with mechanics like dodging, pushblocking, cleave, stagger, boss kiting, and light/heavy attack weaving.

Glemek,

Trine 2 got recommended by someone else specifically among the Trine games, and I have that and Magicka in my steam library, unplayed. So I think those might get a shot at some point.

Vermintide 2 is great! I’ve played quite a bit of it, but I don’t think we’re quite ready for that yet.

Thanks!

HubertManne, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

why not the lotr mmo lord of the rings online?

retrieval4558, do games w Recommend a game for me to play with my partner

It takes two is the obvious suggestion, and I’d personally also recommend vampire survivors

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