Hi guys!

Soon I’ll be traveling and visiting family. I’d like to be able to hook my Steam Deck to their TV and let their kids have a rip at couch multiplayer games allowing up to 4 simultaneous players. The good ole classic WiiU Mario Kart is there and been played until exhaustion by now, so I’d be happy if I had more titles (either SD-compatible or just plain emulated) at the ready if they wanted to try.

Thanks!

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    Speedrunners

    It’s on sale for $3 right now. Awesome 4 player competitive racing game without split screen so everyone gets maximized view. Way different than Mario Kart so it won’t be a repetitive experience for them. This is the Steam-based couch coop that’s lasted longest in my friends group.

    Tricky Towers

    Tetris game, but the catch is you build upwards to a finish line and physics play a role, so the tower can lean and collapse.

    TowerFall Ascension

    Competitive platformer shooter. No split screen. One large screen for everyone. My favorite aspect is all the options you can change to switch up the gameplay. Coop mode and PvP mode.

    Mount Your Friends

    A personal favorite of mine. Not necessarily for kids, even though I don’t think it’s anything beyond maybe PG-13. It’s hilarious. It can be pretty competitive. You can choose to build upwards or outwards. I think outwards is more fun. You can watch gameplay videos and determine if it’s appropriate for the kids in question.

    Others have pointed out games like A Way Out, the Trine series, and Split Fiction. Those are all great. But they’re longer, story-based puzzle games that take more time than you may have for them to finish. Trine allows 3 players, but the others only allow 2.

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    I had a lot of fun with TMNT: Shredders Revenge

    It’s a super fun sidescroller that sends you back to the good old SNES times.

    You can play with up to four players.

    The only downside, it’s relatively short, especially for the price they ask. I think it’s curently on sale though.

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    I was having fun with my 5 year old and It Takes Two, but the damned wasp boss level cut our adventure short. It proved too much for the kid

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      I greatly enjoyed It Takes Two with my wife.

      Currently on split fiction by the same developers, it’s amazing as well but a bit more challenging. A Way Out is also decent but we strongly disliked the end.

      Unraveled 2 was also very nice but a bit darker.

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        That’s interesting that you thought split fiction was harder than it takes two. My partner and I thought the opposite, since split fiction seems to let you get away with skipping a lot of things when one of you is dying (i.e. checkpoint reached by one player counts for both of you). In saying that my other theory is my partner has actually gotten better at games since we played it takes two.

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    I found Brotato to be fun.

    If you like 80’s action movies, there is Broforce.

    Duck Game is good as a platform shooter.

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    D&D Chronicles of Mystara (side-scrolling co-op) I think is 4-player

    Cuphead - 2 player

    A Hat In Time - 2 player

    Streets of Rogue - up to 4 players

    Vampire Survivors - I think 2 player for local co-op?

    Most of the old Telltale games have co-op in the form of voting for responses

    Binding of Isaac: Rebirth has full co-op now, I think up to 4 player. You may need the DLC for the best co-op experience

    Crypt of The Necrodancer has solid couch co-op

    Baldur’s Gate 3 has a full split-screen 2-player couch co-op mode. Both players need to use a controller. Works great.

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    I always search steam sales for local multiplayer games. I have not tested all of these yet, so I’m going to categorize them here.

    Games I already played with someone (e.g. “tested”)

    • Boomerang Fu
    • Brawlhalla
    • Castle Crashers
    • Gang Beasts
    • Guacamelee - Super Turbo Championship Edition
    • Helldivers
    • Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
    • Regular Human Basketball
    • Just Shapes and Beats
    • Lethal League Blaze
    • MageQuit
    • Magicka / Magicka 2
    • Make Way
    • Overcooked
    • Road Redemption
    • Speedrunners
    • Towerfall Ascension
    • Tricky Towers
    • Ultimate Chicken Horse
    • Wobbly Life

    Games for future play sessions (not yet tested)

    • Barony
    • Beat Me
    • Chained Together
    • Fling to the finish
    • Geometry Wars 3
    • Goat Simulator
    • Party Club
    • Pummel Party
    • Screencheat
    • Sonic Segal All Stars Racing
    • Stick Fight the Game
    • Treadnauts
    • Unrailed

    Have fun :)

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      avoid Magicka 1 for multiplayer if you can. The final update they pushed before abandoning it turned multiplayer into a buggy, crashy mess

      Edit: it might be fine for local couch multiplayer actually

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      Dude…I knew/had only a few in this list. And most of the rest look amazing. This is a long list of very promising games, thanks so much!

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        You’re welcome, I’m glad to spread the old-school pre-internet local couch coop fun :)

        My personal favourites are

        MageQuit

        This is the most addicting of all the played games. I bought this with a “fun little magic-based pvp-only game for now and then” mindest. I thought “super smash brothers but magic”. I started playing it with my friend on his TV “just for an hour” and suddenly, it was dark outside and time to go home.

        The next meeting we planned on playing MageQuit for a round or two and then move on to one of the other, yet unplayed, games. The moving on part never happened, MageQuit was just too much fun.

        Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime

        This is the game for the whole family. You (up to 4 players) are in a spaceship. The spaceship has different buttons and levers in different places to control different things like acceleration, changing direction, aiming / firing weapon, directing partial shield or countermeasure etc. and you need to rescue your bunny-friends.

        They are scattered around the levels, sometimes hidden, sometimes locked up, sometimes guarded etc and you need to work together with your teammates to direct the spaceship. You get quite a few different weapons and shields / countermeasures, which can also be combined, you upgrades for the ship, can buy different ships etc.

        It looks and sounds adorable, but if you don’t work together, it’s way harder then it looks. This is a game with a campaign and story.

        Regular Human Basketball

        Think basketball, but stupid and fun. The regular humans are actually motionless robots which need to be moved by using switches and levers inside it, which is what your job is. You even have a jet-boost at some parts of your regular-human body. We laughed our asses off.

        It is similar to Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime in the sense that, you need to work together to control a bigger machine. This is just a pvp only game, no story or campaign.

        Ultimate Chicken Horse

        Race each other to the finish of an obstacle course. After each round, everyone picks a new obstacle to place and expands the course. Seldomly have I ever seen such bullshittery as my friends and me created in this game and then had to go through.

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    One of my favorite in-person MP games of all time is Towerfall Ascension. My family and I used to spend so much time laughing out loud while playing that game. So many ridiculous trick shots with all the power ups. I haven’t tried it on Steam Deck, but I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t work, assuming you can get multiple controllers connected.

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    Strong, STRONG recommendation for checking out Hypercharge: Unboxed.

    It’s an amazing mix of aesthetic from Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes on the N64 and the Toy Story 2 Action Game with the PvP gameplay of the former and PvE gameplay of any famous shooter from the past 20 years.

    To top it off, the level of detail put into every damn corner of the game is to die for. Customizable action figure player characters, all the NPC enemies are recognizable toys that react exactly as you expect (i.e. Beyblades that spin out into pieces when destroyed, and plastic soldiers that melt when shot with a flamethrower), and the environments are all lovingly designed and decorated. It’s the perfect modern couch-co-op game.

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        I know, right!? I haven’t played it in a long time, but had tons of fun with it when I was. Great party game and especially great for people who remember what it was like playing split screen back in the day 😅

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    A lesser known multiplayer game that’s less co-op and more competitive fun is ultimate chicken horse. It’s a super silly game where everyone compete platform style to reach the end of a stage, but each round everyone places another trap. It can get pretty funny pretty quick!

    Recommend using the in game cheat to unlock all stages so there’s more variety right away