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Let’s kick things off with the most stressful and intense game on the whole list. What better way to test your partner’s emotional capabilities and communication skills than a game that requires you to communicate perfectly or die. Keep Talking & Nobody Explodes is a puzzle game where one person must defuse a bomb while the other provides careful, step-by-step instructions. Any mistakes result in a fatal outcome, but it’s a surefire way to figure out if your loved one has trouble talking directly.
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Survival and crafting games like Minecraft are the best games to play as a couple. You learn to work together, build things with each other, and create something unique and memorable within a magical world. If you’ve mostly played Minecraft solo in the past, trust me and give it a try with someone you care about.
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This is for all those folks out there that love going on an adventure as a duo. I mean, there’s a reason that damage-dealers and healers are a classic combo in RPGs. World of Warcraft is one of the best and longest-running MMORPGs, and it offers tons of content for couples to enjoy together. From exploring dungeons to completing quests to grinding monsters, this MMO has it all. Why not take in the magical sights of Azeroth and show your lover your favorite place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the capital cities?
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Looking for something more casual? This intense party game will have you laughing and screaming at the top of your lungs. Overcooked! 2 is a party game that’s all about putting together delicious dishes and serving them to hungry customers. Players have to work together, handing off dishes or ingredients between each other, and things get chaotic quite quickly. As long as you don’t take things too seriously, though, you can have a delightfully good time with this one.
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This goes out to all the “His Sage” and “Her Jett” players out there. Yes, Valorant is a totally normal game to be playing with your partner on Valentine’s Day. I mean, some of y’all probably met in the game too. This five-versus-five shooter may not seem like a traditional couple’s game, but it has built up a reputation for players finding and maintaining love despite intense matches. Plus it’s free-to-play, so if you’re lonely and single on Valentine’s Day this year, maybe this is the alternative to dating apps that you’ve been looking for.
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In need of something more goofy and lighthearted? Cuphead is a run-and-gun side-scroller where you play as one of two brothers, fighting a bunch of evil baddies and dodging projectiles on a screen. If you and your co-op buddy appreciate old-school gaming, this exhilarating experience is likely to appeal to you.
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Similar to Overcooked! 2, Moving Out 2 is another party game where players need to work together, but this time you play as an employee of a moving company. You’ll need to move furniture quickly and efficiently and try to overcome time limits and win each level. As the game progresses and things get a lot trickier, communication with your moving pal becomes much more important.
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Ironically enough, It Takes Two might be the best game to play on Valentine’s Day despite being a game about a couple who are in the midst of a messy breakup. That may sound depressing, but this game is designed from top to bottom for two players. You can’t even play it single-player! But that focus on co-op makes for a beautiful game about creativity, working together, and reconnecting with someone you once loved. I highly recommend giving this game a try; you won’t be disappointed.
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Since its launch, Palworld has been the talk of the party and for good reason. It’s Pokémon with guns! Palworld offers more than just monster-taming; it has near-perfect online co-op gameplay, so you can play with partners or friends effortlessly. There’s tons to do in Palworld, from building gigantic bases to crafting equipment to (duh) catching monsters. It’s a great choice for couples who love Pokémon but want a more co-op-friendly experience with some of the same vibes.
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Are you looking for something more perplexing to tease your mind? Perhaps you and your significant other consider yourselves intellectuals? Portal 2 will put your brains to the test together. In this first-person puzzle platformer, you and a partner must solve a series of tests in different rooms, while exploring an entirely new storyline separate from the single-player mode. It doesn’t hurt that it has a great sense of humor too.
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Black Desert is another great MMO that takes on a more realistic visual style. This game might not have countless dungeons or raids that World of Warcraft does, but it features a bevy of other deep activities, including sailing, bartering, trading, ocean fishing, gardening, and more. If you and your player two are more interested in the economy and crafting professions offered by MMOs, this is a great pick. Plus, with its incredibly deep character customization, you’ll have a blast creating a couple that fit together online just as well as you do in the real world.
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2024-04-02