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  • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

    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.
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    Badabinski
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    #61

    My girlfriend and I have spent many fun hours playing Lethal Company. It's a real blast with an insanely high skill ceiling if that's your thing.

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    • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

      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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      breakerswitch@lemmy.world
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      #62

      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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      • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

        Oh Minecraft. She'd get bored with an open world sandbox. Maybe there are mods or something that are more story driven, but that'd ruin my nostalgia for the game. Bit of a pickle!

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        dragonborn3810@lemmy.world
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        #63

        You mentioned puzzles so maybe a middleground is finding some co-op puzzle maps?

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        • ZarlinZ Zarlin

          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!

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          screen_shatter@lemmy.world
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          #64

          Trine 1 has co op. I played it 3 player

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          • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

            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.
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            serpineslair@lemmy.world
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            #65

            PlateUp! The better overcooked (this time, roguelike). Love this game. Might test your relationship a little though...

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            • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

              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.
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              morgenman@lemmy.world
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              #66

              Civ 6, the whole Picross lineup on the switch (emulated ofc), Cassette Beasts, Minecraft Java (which can be a pain to setup but once its good its good), Halo MCC apparently has a new split screen mod.
              You get a lot with a switch emulator due to all the fantastic first party games by Nintendo.
              Also look into Nucleus Coop.

              Tl;Dr: try Cassette Beasts

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              • M morgenman@lemmy.world

                Civ 6, the whole Picross lineup on the switch (emulated ofc), Cassette Beasts, Minecraft Java (which can be a pain to setup but once its good its good), Halo MCC apparently has a new split screen mod.
                You get a lot with a switch emulator due to all the fantastic first party games by Nintendo.
                Also look into Nucleus Coop.

                Tl;Dr: try Cassette Beasts

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                reshuffle6655@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                #67

                Plus 1 for cassette beasts, it's insanely good. Much to the continued anger of my friends with hundreds of hours in Pokemon, I routinely summarize it as Pokemon but good having hundreds of hours in both lol

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                • J justdaveisfine

                  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.

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                  tanoh@lemmy.world
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                  #68

                  Semi-casual

                  Factorio

                  Are you trying to kill him?

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                  • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                    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.
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                    righthandofikaros@lemmy.world
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                    #69

                    I know its kinda crazy for me to.suggest this, but hear me out:

                    Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition runs nearly perfectly in emulators on pretty modest hardware. Its not very difficult, but has a Games Journalist level Easy mode as well if thats needed. Its a Musou/Warriors game, so its basically mindless button mashing with the flavor of Zelda.

                    Its a splitscreen game, so you only have to have it set up on one machine. The game has a story mode and a bunch of challenge modes as well to keep things interesting. Wide range of upgradeable charaacters with different weapons that change up their playstyles. And a lot of unlockable costumes.

                    Downsides:

                    • Nintendo
                    • Have to use a controller (not a downside to me, but for sosme it is)
                    • Getting the game can be a little challenging if you don't know where to look
                    • Setting up the emulator can also be challenging if you don't know where to get the important parts
                    • Can get stale after really long sessions of play

                    Upsides:

                    • No account or extra launcher required, boot the emulator and play the game
                    • Most emulators have decent to great Linux compatibility
                    • Fully offline - no randos joining or server outages when internet drops
                    • Only two players can play, meaning nobody else can join after your partner, and Player 1 controls when Player 2 joins

                    The only issue could be if you aren't using a Nintendo controller, the buttons won't match up, but there might be a mod for that. I know there are input mods for other games.

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                    • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                      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.
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                      thatkamguy@sh.itjust.works
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                      #70

                      I’m in a similar situation with my wife not being particularly interested in games - I’ve had some success in playing LA Noire with her guiding the investigations and interrogations. The jazz soundtrack in particular helped convince her, funnily enough!

                      Not quite perhaps what you’re looking for, but may work for others with hesitant non-gamer partners.

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                      • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                        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.
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                        projectpatatoe@lemmy.world
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                        I haven't seen anyone say Enshrouded yet. Im hosting a server on wine/linux for my group. Its like Valheim but with more direction like a quest log and lore and etc.
                        Lots of good reccs on the thread already too.

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                        • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                          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.
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                          lushed_lungfish@lemmy.ca
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                          Something you might want to consider is that often boardgames nowadays have an electronic equivalent. Case in point, my best mate and myself recently played The Dresden Files over Steam.

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                          • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                            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.
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                            Sas
                            wrote last edited by sas@piefed.blahaj.zone
                            #73

                            I really enjoyed We Were Here with a good friend. It's a coop escape room like puzzle game where you'll play in different rooms but your puzzles interact with the other room and you'll have to communicate and work the two rooms together to solve it

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                            • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                              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.
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                              Horsey
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                              Me and my husband play this on emulator

                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_Legends

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                              • bonenodeB bonenode

                                Seriously? How has no one suggested Untitled Goose Game or did I miss it? It is frigging hilarious and if you both like humor and fooling around as a mischievous goose, it is perfect! I played it with my 7 year old and we had tons of fun, plus the ending was the cherry on top!

                                Edit: also, similarly hilarious but a bit more stressful to play, Pizza Possum, my kid was and is nornally absolutely not into fast-paced gaming, but this one was an expection and is also hilarious to play together and it was a blast collecting all the gadgets. We still come back to both games regularly.

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                                bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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                                YES FOR GOOSE GAME!!

                                WISH IT WAS LONGER

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                                • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                                  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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                                  Grail
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                                  It's actually a mediaeval economy simulator

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                                  • J jovialsodium@lemmy.sdf.org

                                    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.
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                                    Grail
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                                    Portal 2 has great puzzles for two players, but the timing can be frustrating

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                                    • SasS Sas

                                      I really enjoyed We Were Here with a good friend. It's a coop escape room like puzzle game where you'll play in different rooms but your puzzles interact with the other room and you'll have to communicate and work the two rooms together to solve it

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                                      blubber28@lemmy.world
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                                      The sequels are also very nice!

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                                      • SasS Sas

                                        I really enjoyed We Were Here with a good friend. It's a coop escape room like puzzle game where you'll play in different rooms but your puzzles interact with the other room and you'll have to communicate and work the two rooms together to solve it

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                                        mugthol@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                                        The Past within has a similar concept and is also great!

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                                        • TotallyNotSpezT TotallyNotSpez

                                          I'd like to add their first game A Way Out. My partner and I had a blast playing it.

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                                          Joelk111
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                                          A Way Out is still my favorite, probably just prefer more grounded games.

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