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Our Winter Sale is going strong with frosty collections, intriguing flash deals, plenty of game offers and let's not forget the surprising giveaways. If you are curious about what's to come, check out our Winter Sale Hub! All of this also calls for a great contest:

To join, tell us what game you look forward to play together with a friend and why.



Submit your answer until December 22nd, 4 PM UTC, for a chance to win 2 of 30 game bundles, including Kingdom Two Crowns, Haven, Cuphead, Grim Dawn Definitive Edition, Trine 2: Complete Story, Overcooked! 2, Cat Quest II, Kitaria Fables, Danger Scavenger, The Adventure Pals, Wingspan, Scythe: Digital Edition and Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics to play with your friend!
Warcraft 2. The last time I played it with a friend, I had a dial-up Internet access
Grim Dawn.

Because it plays like Diablo isometrically and has a mature theme.
I know this game's old, but my sister started reading Harry Potter and it's been fun playing through the Lego Harry Potter games with her
Alien vs Predator, duel between two predators... I love when during frantic fight we both lose all energy and ammo to spearguns (we disable discs). Then it's all about wrist blades... I love this game for such moments.
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aghem: Alien vs Predator, duel between two predators... I love when during frantic fight we both lose all energy and ammo to spearguns (we disable discs). Then it's all about wrist blades... I love this game for such moments.
Which one, the remaster, 1, or 2?
Cuphead so we can both laugh together, enjoy the visuals together, but more importantly, cry together when we get killed by the boss after spending a lifetime trying to pass a single level.
Cuphead because as much as I like winning with friends, raging at each other is so much more fun.
Always had a good time playing Ultima Online with friends. I usually look forward to playing again and again.

Why? Kinda strange sense of being free. Not from a cage or anything, but the fantasy game with so much to it, gave a small group of us an atmosphere of chance. We would gather and go forward into battle in a dangerous part of the game world and we would risk losing our characters posessions and wealth. Sometimes we would make that gamble and win big. While other times, we would all bite the dust and have villiain players lord over us as we had to walk back to a healer which could take 20 real minutes. For context, when the character dies, they turn into a ghost and you couldnt do anything except go through portals to safe areas to be resurrected. But then you had all your gear on you looted, hence the risk.

I wouldnt mind trying Baldurs Gate 3 to see if that has any similar feel to it.
Wacky Wheels

That was my first contact with racing games on the PC and I liked in particular racing with my father and sister. Now, I am locking forward to share the experience with my sons.
Having already played Trine and its sequel solo, I'd love to get to replay them together with a friend. The other player might come up with different ideas to solve a puzzle and the synergy of the two might create new situations rich in fun!
I'd love to play Grim Dawn with my friend D. .. we are both big introverts and live far enough away that meeting is actually not possible but once a year, what with work and all..We also both like pen and paper Rpgs, him the fighting and dice rolling, me the story telling side, but can't really play much: Grim dawn would really scratch that itch!
Kingdom Two Crowns Dead Lands is the one in the image you show for the contest that I am most excited to play with friends. I do not get the opportunity to play co-op these days simply due to not having the free time available it takes to master most co-op games. I will enter a game and the people will already have the level memorized and I'll feel like I am being led about on a leash and I don't find that particularly enjoyable. Games that have procedural levels can offset that some. Yet occasionally there is a title that I realize I can likely play with my wife and we can both enjoy it and not feel like we are there playing only to appease other people. Kingdom Two Crowns Dead Lands seems like it will be one we can do that together and enjoy. I guess I need to get around to purchasing Kingdom Two Crowns first. Now seems like a good time to do that. We have both played other Kingdom games that are single player and enjoyed it. Simple design, great fun, and engaging.

There are other titles here I'd like to try multiplayer but time constraints and the aforementioned skill level/knowledge barriers tend to discourage me.
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Age of Wonders: Planetfall. I loved how allied play went in Age of Wonders 3, when you and your friend could help eachother in a fight by sending armies and even helping with a spell in a pinch. So I am looking forward to see how it would play in the latest incarnation of this amazing strategy series.
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GOG.com: Our Winter Sale is going strong and to get into the festive mood we are having a Contest!

To join, tell us what game you look forward to play together with a friend and why.

Submit your answer until December 22nd, 4 PM UTC, for a chance to win 2 of 30 game bundles, including 13 titles to play with your friend.
Star Trek Armada 1&2
No Man Sky because during Covid it helps to play offline with others cooperatively and Hello Games has kept adding content to make the game better and better.