Part platformer, part fighting game, and part crazy party game, #IDARB has no shortage of strange-but-awesome head-to-head multiplayer activities. And let’s face it, wandering Diablo III’s darkest depths really brings couples together… though, fighting over loot might not.
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As in the LEGO games, player two can jump in or drop out at will, making the whole experience very casual. There’s nothing quite like teaming up to take down evil denizens of the underworld. If you’ve never known the joy of dungeon-crawling with a loved one, you’ve been missing out. Plus, just about everything is destructible, which is just plain stupidly fun.ĭiablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition Think LEGO games are just for kids? Then you probably haven’t spent much time playing LEGO games: The no-pressure, pick-up-and-play experience of pretty much any recent LEGO title is perfect for couples, and the frequent need to work together will force you to rely on each other in a way that is, yes, kind of romantic. For example, You Don’t Know Jack is a deliciously irreverent game of trivia Word Spud is a free-form complete-the-phrase game and Fibbage is a game all about lying. Though one of the five included games requires three players or more, the others are just fine for two. If you prefer something a bit more… adversarial, Jackbox will pit you and your loved one against each other in a variety of absurd, competitive party games. Why bother with roses and chocolates when you can present your loved one with redstone and a diamond pickaxe?
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What’s more romantic than building an entire world for your Valentine? With split-screen support, Minecraft lets both of you not only adventure but also create, in the same near-limitless space. This Valentine’s Day, why not try one of these excellent multiplayer experiences? They all offer cooperative experiences, and every one can be played with your loved one right by your side. But let’s face it: Those aren’t exactly the most romantic games for couples to play together. When we think of multiplayer games, we tend to think about shooters like Halo or Call of Duty.