My partner expressed an interest in finding a game for both of us to play. She doesn’t play many games, and I generally prefer single player games so I find myself at a loss for what’s out there that we might like. Hoping the community here can help!

We have played some retro platformers together. Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, that kind of thing. And I know she plays puzzle match games on her phone. Which isn’t a lot to go on.

It needs to be a multiplayer PC game that runs on Linux/Proton (if unsure, please suggest your game anyway. It probably does). One machine is a mid-range PC from about 5 years ago. So probably no recent AAA games with high system requirements.

I’m thinking:

  • Easy to pick up and play and can offer a satisfying play experience with short play times.
  • Cooperative play would be a plus.
  • Being able to play with just two people (not forced to play with random people online).

My particularities:

  • I won’t play a game that requires creating/signing in to an account to play it at all. I can tolerate that requirement for multiplayer play, but I’d rather it just use a Steam account.
  • I’d prefer if it didn’t install a launcher.
  • I’d like it to either have a built in server and/or be selfhostable.
  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    4 months ago

    Lovers in a dangerous spacetime was a ton of fun! Very adorable, simple mechanics, plays on one screen, and not too hard. Also came out over 5 years ago so win win

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      4 months ago

      This looks great! I hadn’t considered a local co-op but I think I’ve got a second controller kicking around somewhere and could make that work.

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      4 months ago

      Maybe. I like a farming sims but I think it might be a hard sell. Though the cute graphics might help. How in the going in to town portion of the game? Does it have RPG elements? While I like that kind of thing, I don’t think she will.

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    4 months ago

    Split fiction was great fun for my partner and I, the story is mid but gameplay is probably the best action adventure coop I’ve played. It has so much variety to offer.

    • JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      4 months ago

      I’m not sure I could convince her to play a tower defense style game. But it looks like MY kind of game, so thanks for the recommendation!

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    4 months ago

    Abiotic Factor has been a blast with a friend. I don’t play a lot of survival games (I prefer more narrative than most offer, and Grounded was a great one for that) and this one doesn’t take itself very seriously (you craft weapons and armor from general office supplies a lot of the time… I’ve never been so excited to find a cache of staplers).

    May want to turn the difficulty down if she gets overwhelmed easily, as while they majority of the game is pretty manageable, there are the occasional hard fight.

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        4 months ago

        I’ll take half credit! Lol. It’s ridiculous in the best ways. I still have no idea how much longer we have on our playthrough but it is a pretty long game… Or we suck, which is very plausible.

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      4 months ago

      I tried to get my friend group into this and most of them bounced off. I tried to convince the “hardcore gamers” of the group that by the looks of it things get quite hard in the late game. Bummed I never really got to experience it to that point.

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    4 months ago

    It Takes Two, or Split Fiction, by the same developers. Both are fantastic games, designed around couch co-op.

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    4 months ago

    Semi-casual games that run well on older PCs and linux? Plus no launchers? Let’s see.
    I got a few but there may be splitscreen ones in this list too. (If that’s ok)

    • Battleblock Theater
    • Biped (maybe?)
    • Cassette Beasts
    • Castle Crashers
    • Children of Morta
    • Don’t Starve Together
    • Dinkum (If Australian Animal Crossing sounds interesting)
    • Factorio
    • A hat in time
    • Guacamelee
    • Human Fall Flat
    • Hyper Light Drifter
    • ibb & obb
    • KeyWe
    • Kingdom Two Crowns
    • Knights and Bikes
    • Like, all of the lego games (They’re all similar mechanically, so pick one of the newer ones that look good)
    • Lovers in a dangerous spacetime
    • Magicka (I like the first one but the second one isn’t bad)
    • Monaco
    • Moon Hunters
    • Necesse
    • Peak
    • Resident Evil 5/6 (Yes, really, its a great time in co-op)
    • Satisfactory
    • Secrets of Grindea
    • Split Fiction (This one may be graphically harder to run?)
    • Stardew Valley
    • Spiritfarer
    • Terraria
    • Trine games
    • Valheim (At least until mistlands)

    I’m kind of going off of semi-casual meaning not high intensity shooters or things that require crazy skills. Most of these are pretty easy to pick up and are generally forgiving. They shouldn’t have launchers but if they added one in a later update, then dang.

    • JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      4 months ago

      That is quite the list! I know a handful of these but most are new to me. I haven’t gone through it them yet but I wanted to be sure to say thanks for the effort you put in to your reply.

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        4 months ago

        I will toss in, don’t starve together is very much NOT beginner friendly. Playing with someone less experienced with video games can turn into effectively playing with one hand behind your back as you try to cover the needs for both of you, the world is threatening, and the penalty for death is high. Might not be well suited to what you’re looking for

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        4 months ago

        Playing Factorio co-op was one of the games that got my wife into gaming. She couldn’t do quick reaction time shooters, but Factorio at its most basic is essentially a ‘puzzle’ game.

        … But yeah we lost a few weekends or weeks or months to it. The factory must grow.

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    4 months ago

    It takes two

    split fiction

    These two were the top two favs of my wife and I last year. Played it takes two on our steam decks, and split fiction on our PCs. One of them is older and handled it great. Both pcs run linux.

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        4 months ago

        Different vibe and very slow. The newer games are more fun in my opinion.

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      4 months ago

      Agree with It Takes Two.

      The platforming can be frustrating in parts, but as she’s played Mario and donkey kong, then it should be fine.

      I mean the other obvious option are the various Lego games.

      Lego Harry Potter etc.

      Or as others have said: Overcooked

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      4 months ago

      It Takes Two felt a bit easier/beginner friendly (and I liked the story better), but I would also recommended both of them.

    • JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      4 months ago

      Hmm. Interesting options! I’m not sure if she’d enjoy these types of games. But I can show her the trailer at least. Thanks for the recommendation!

      I wish they weren’t EA games. Split Fiction at least doesn’t require an EA account so I’ll show her that one.

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    4 months ago

    I don’t have specific games to recommend because there are many of many genres. I’d instead suggest to make trying out cooperative games as an experience for you both. The fun will be in exploring them on your own. Or the frustration. He he.

  • Zarlin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    Since she likes puzzles, the Trine game series could be nice! I think they added coop multiplayer starting with Trine 2.

    If you both like hack 'n slash then Torchlight 2 is also great fun!