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My wife and I like to play games together, but PC devs often skip couch co-op options. For example, I bought Halo Master Chief Collection because I know Halo co-op is legendary and I never really played Halo growing up, nor did she. But the PC version specifically doesn't have split screen co-op where the console version does.

We already own and play Stardew Valley, Outward (fantastic game if you aren't aware), and Civ 5 (we prefer it over 6).

So what other options have you enjoyed that I may have missed?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Blur, the racing game from 2010. It's like Mario kart but with realism. It's abandonware now, you'll have to pick it up from an abandonware website...

But it's REALLY FUN.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I used to drive a mobile video game theater for work and this shit was bread and butter, a bunch of screechy Roblox fans are mad their parents won't let them sit out of the party and play on their laptops? Blur and never hear from them for the rest of the party.

A couple 6 year olds who have never gamed before on anything but a phone? Tell them to hold R and get them through the menu a couple times, they're set.

Some adults who haven't gamed since n64? Oh. They down.