![]() Yeah, it's a bit tricky, as you need to distinguish between "online co-op/LAN" (two computers/consoles) and "local/couch co-op" (one computer/console), and then in the latter case, which I assume you're looking for, there is "split screen" or "shared screen", as you say you prefer. There are 4 games in the series, which you can get separately or all together - Īnd, now I think of it, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is a really fun coop game that isn't split screen: ![]() You can play them on one computer, so you only need to buy them once. one computer) play, but don't do split screen, as you both are in the same area working together to do things. They're puzzle platformers, designed for local (e.g. I just thought, another thing that you might like is the Trine games. In case you haven't found it, there is a category for "co-op" on GOG, look here: sort=popularity&page=1 I love coop multiplayer games, particularly through the pandemic they have been a great way for me to have fun with people without being near them, but sadly in my experience it's something that consoles tend to do better than PC. It lasts a long time, too, so it's pretty good value for money if you enjoy it, as you could easily get 90+ hours of fun from it. You would only have to buy it twice if you each want to play on your own PC (which you can do), but you can also play together on the same pc with your own controllers, in which case you only need to buy one copy. I haven't played Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance, but I bet if you liked that you'd love Divinity: Original Sin 2. Technically, as the games here don't have DRM, you should be able to download them and install them on each of your computers, but the online part may not work right then, and it's probably against their terms of service most of the time.ĭivinity: Original Sin 2 is *really good* (and polished) coop, which is frankly not that common on PC. I recently picked up Frozen Synapse & the Red DLC, which gives you an extra key when you buy it, so you only need to buy it once, and that has fun coop, if you're happy playing with mouse rather than controller, and like a tactical thing. It depends on the game whether you each need a copy to play together. Generally when people say "local coop" they mean playing on the same computer, which always means 1 copy of the game, but by the sounds of it you each have a computer and want to play together in the same house, right?
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