Posted March 30, 2016
Whoops, I forgot to mention Trine and Octodad. We've played those, too. Well, they played Octodad with two players, I had already played through the single player mode - can it be played with three players as well? We've played a bit of Trine 2, but for some reason the picky player wasn't too keen on it. Beats me why. I played through the first Trine all by myself and almost beat Trine 3 with two other friends online, but the requirement to unlock levels by finding secrets kept us from finishing it so far.
I recently bought the latest version of Guacamelee here on GOG, but I didn't know it added three player co-op; that's cool! Player 3 is not that fond of it either, but maybe she can be convinced eventually. ;)
I'll look into Magicka 2, Broforce (maybe too much of a shooter, probably not her humor), Towerfall (competitive only?), Monaco and Obliteracers, thanks! Deadly Tower of Monsters was on my radar anyway, if it's got 3 player co-op, all the more reason to get it. The PC games don't have to be on GOG, btw, other stores/clients are fine, too. That's what I did yesterday, but it's a bit complicated to find out whether these games are actually 3-player-co-op all the way through or just feature 3-player (versus) modes as minigames. Still, a good starting point, and I noticed now that you get a bit more info if you click on the titles individually.
I recently bought the latest version of Guacamelee here on GOG, but I didn't know it added three player co-op; that's cool! Player 3 is not that fond of it either, but maybe she can be convinced eventually. ;)
I'll look into Magicka 2, Broforce (maybe too much of a shooter, probably not her humor), Towerfall (competitive only?), Monaco and Obliteracers, thanks! Deadly Tower of Monsters was on my radar anyway, if it's got 3 player co-op, all the more reason to get it. The PC games don't have to be on GOG, btw, other stores/clients are fine, too. That's what I did yesterday, but it's a bit complicated to find out whether these games are actually 3-player-co-op all the way through or just feature 3-player (versus) modes as minigames. Still, a good starting point, and I noticed now that you get a bit more info if you click on the titles individually.
Post edited March 30, 2016 by Leroux