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There is no Anniversary Party without a contest and a challenge! Imagine a double vinyl album with the music of Heroes of Might Magic III, released as a double 12-inch vinyl disc (180-gram LP) packed in a gatefold jacket with antistatic sleeves. Each side of the cover presents stunning artwork by Magdalena Katanska, printed in high quality with several embellished elements. Picturesque enough to join our contest?

We've teamed up with Gamemusic for this challenge! All you have to do is to recommend a coop game to play during our Anniversary Party.


The best answer will win a limited HoMM III original soundtrack vinyl, the Heroes Pack with 5 HoMM games, and the Game Changers Pack including Prey, No Man's Sky, Disco Elysium and Beautiful Desolation.

Submit your entries before October 8th, 3 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
After a long thought of all the cool ones, Rayman, Frozen Bubble, are you Serious Sam, Outward, Overcooked, Stardew Valley, Cat Quest, only one game can pull the title for sure.

Only one game let's you HANG in with your CoOps "HEAVE HO", it's made to hang out :-)
Cool fast fun.

And if you want a cool space adventure Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime.
It pulls your nerves and wrecks your patience.

Happy Anniversary GOG
Still love CP2077, make it better, make it more. CoOp maybe :-)=
Post edited October 01, 2021 by TW42
Metal Slug 3. Blasting away and surviving by grit and the skin of your teeth, that is how friendships are born.
Fighting Mental's Horde with a horde of Sams is seriously fun.
So "Serious Sam" it is. (I don't care which part.)
Post edited October 01, 2021 by MightyFloTheKing
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GOG.com: There is no Anniversary Party without a contest and a challenge! Imagine a double vinyl album with the music of Heroes of Might Magic III, released as a double 12-inch vinyl disc (180-gram LP) packed in a gatefold jacket with antistatic sleeves. Each side of the cover presents stunning artwork by Magdalena Katanska, printed in high quality with several embellished elements. Picturesque enough to join our contest?

We've teamed up with Gamemusic for this challenge! All you have to do is to recommend a coop game to play during our Anniversary Party.

The best answer will win a limited HoMM III original soundtrack vinyl, the Heroes Pack with 5 HoMM games, and the Game Changers Pack including Prey, No Man's Sky, Disco Elysium and Beautiful Desolation.

Submit your entries before October 8th, 3 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
Obviously for your anniversary party you need to play Titan Quest Anniversary Edition.
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SmollestLight: Deflection BS
No.

How about you properly address your betrayal of service first?
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GOG.com: ...recommend a coop game to play during our Anniversary Party.
LEGO Batman: The Videogame
https://www.gog.com/game/lego_batman_the_videogame
I remember playing this with my son, when he was six or seven.
We had a blast of a time.
Cat Quest 2 - The game really is meant to be played as a two-player game where one player controls the keyboard and mouse while the other uses a gamepad. Each player controls either the cat hero or dog hero that work together towards the same goals and share the same screen space as you're playing it on one computer.

The game can still be played in a single-player mode where you can swap between the two hero characters that you control directly and the game's AI controls the other hero. However it really feels like you're playing the lonely player version of what is really meant to be a two player game.
I always enjoy silly and fun coop games. Most fun I had is with the Mario Party series. Those are always good for a laugh. If it needs to be a PC game than I would say Overcooked.
Any of the Lego games - they were a great way to introduce my kids to gaming, and watching them work together now is gratifying.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2. The old days of LAN gaming with my friends, resource girding and ganging up on the strongest one to make sure they do not get far. Miss it a lot now that we live in different places and we all got older and got jobs :)
Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition
The best co-op game I played so far is probably SWAT 4.
Especially fun when everything fails due to mistakes or... werid experimental tactics.
Spaceship simulator/RPG Pulsar: The Lost Colony. Or any kind of game where you occupy different stations and try to keep things together.

https://www.pulsarthegame.com/
In preparation for the System Shock remake by Night Dive coming out end of the year (fingers crossed), play System Shock 2!
Post edited October 02, 2021 by Banzaikk
I'd go for Enter the Gungeon.
There can never be enough gungeoneering in your life, and better with a friend.