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A classic, too.įoul Play → underrated co-op brawler with the crowd/play mechanic. This is almost exactly the kind of game we’re looking for. Kinda played through twice, once on Xbox 360 before my son could really play along. Virtua Tennis 4 → stupidly hard to get running in current versions of Windows, sadly, but lots of great mini-gamesĪwesomenauts → not bad, we played some, but full on MOBA is a tough sellĬastle Crashers → We LOVED this. Renegade Ops → I love this game but it didn’t appeal to my son as much.
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Overcooked → probably better with 3+ players, also a bit too frenetic for my son’s tastes, though I enjoyed it! This sort of game is almost exactly what I’m looking for though, minus the difficulty spike at the end. Ibb and Obb → excellent co-op vertically mirrored platformer, but it gets quite difficult toward the end and we lost interest. I’m looking for less obvious co-op / split-screen Steam games, with full controller support, appropriate for kids of this age, nothing too overtly violent or adult. So we’re taking a break from those at the moment. Even though they are undeniably great, there is a “sameness” that sets in with the Lego games after playing 4-5 of them.
#BEST LOCAL CO OP GAMES ON STEAM FOR KIDS MOVIE#
The obvious choice is the many excellent Lego games in co-op, and we’ve finished Lego Movie and Batman 3 and Lego Jurassic park (which was surprisingly novel with the dinosaur mechanics). I’ve been trying to do more co-op Steam games with my son now that he’s of an age where he can handle a full on Xbox One controller and all the buttons without getting too frustrated.