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Pingback: Distance Review | Challenger's Gaming Domain And we mean basically any. The Lego games are known for being easy pick up and play couch co-op games that suit any gamers for any age with tie-ins for many famous licenses to choose from. It could be argued that their heyday was with the Harry Potter and Star Wars games, but recent fare has also been more than worth a look. https://fireboyandwatergirlgame.com/ Arms is an extraordinarily accessible multiplayer experience where you flail around with a Joy-Con in each hand until your opponent dies - that is, until you both learn how to better control the game's fairly simple mechanics. Whether you're a skilled boxer or you're content with the real-life equivalent to button-mashing, Arms is a wonderful local competitive experience.  Dual Otters is another local multiplayer game that eliminates the need for two devices. If you have a smartphone and a boring friend at hand, Dual Otters can provide you with hours of fun game time. The game features a calming color palette alongside beautiful hand-drawn graphics and some adorable otters to help you along the way. If you like exploration, dark dungeons, and characters in fantasy classes, you will love to play Hammerwatch in its local multiplayer mode that lets up to four players game together. Here, each player can choose from 6 different classes, each with unique skills and gameplays, in order to explor dungeons filled with monsters and traps. Super Mario Party for the Nintendo Switch is a collection of a whopping 80 minigames, stretched across five different modes. You will be facing off against your nearest and dearest in a board game-style format, with each roll of the dice taking you ever-closer to victory. However, certain spots on the board – as is tradition in a classic tabletop game – will throw you all into special events (such as the aforementioned minigames, some of which you can check out here).