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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!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge.
Sometimes a nice beat em up is all we need and couch co-op is especially nice.
My Time At Sandrock.

Sequel to My Time At Portia, but this time with multiplayer, this should be a great place to socialise and cooperate or compete on construction contracts in a friendly wild west outpost.
Looking forward to playing the first game I ever got, Disney's Magical Quest 2: the Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey & Minnie.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%27s_Magical_Quest

This game was a staple between my friends and I (and as the host, I always played Minnie lol). Great co-op game although it was eventually replaced with Kirby All-Stars.

Kirby All-Stars was also great and that time, I would play Kirby so my friends could die and I would play support since as long as kirby survived, our team would be able to continue fighting.
I need to play cup head with a friend. So we can criticize the game together while we die for 100th time.
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
Im looking forward to play a star wars battleground saga with my family
I want to because last year my uncles got a bunch of games from here to play and this year I wanted to repay the favor. I had a wonderful experience last year especially with the rts Warcraft 2, so I wanted to get an old rts similar to Warcraft to play with them. I think this Christmas will be super fun to play them. I like rts because they can fast placed and challenging but not distill stress like fps usually do. I love building bases and making army's. Games like Warcraft, Army men rts & star wars battleground saga are why I want to get into gave development and coding.
Post edited December 17, 2021 by XGbro
I have no friends IRL that play games anymore. Quite literally.
A game that many have already mentioned, I look forward to playing It Takes Two wih my fiancée once I have a new gaming rig, as I fear it won't run on my current potato laptop.

I tried getting her into gaming with Portal and Return of the Obra Dinn, only to discover that she gets motion sickness in first person games. So I hope this is something we can play and enjoy together, as I've heard a lot of good things about it.
I am looking forward to playing It Takes Two with a friend. It won Game's Award Game of the Year and the concept sounds very intriguing.
My nieces like to play Pikuniku, Cat Quest II and the first Overcoocked. The later I sometimes play with them, because the game can be played by up to four (4) players.
I am looking forward to playing Party Animals with my friends because who doesn't like a physics based battle royal with adorable animals?
The new extended version of Spiritfarer with my wife, because she loves to play Daffodil, and her emotions when playing the game stir me more up than the game itself.
I would like to start a game of Avorion with others dont think its on gog but it seemed pretty neat what little i got to test it. seems deep and the building editer was well layed out. has lotta posablitys for making really cool ships and you can make a sever to boot...like to get back to ark allso havent played it in few years really. like to see what they had done in it but sadly im locked out my steam acount becous had it in my x girls phone becouse i hate cell phones and the tracking and drm and windows half the resion im on gog now ....thx gog and to all have a great holiday this year stay safe all.
Keep Talking and no one Explodes. My best friend and I are crazy good at it and have great way of communicating on what I see on the bomb, and what she needs in the manual. The game never fails to liven up a get together with friends and it runs on as many devices as Doom does, and takes up about as much space so it can always be played anywhere!
I own the physical boardgame, so I have to say Carcassonne. The rules are simple, it's easy to play, a fun and relaxing game that anyone can enjoy. Lots of expansions can change up the formula, add more variety, and extend the experience. It's really a near-perfect game and certainly a classic for a reason. Having the digital edition can only expand the audience for this fantastic little title.
I'm ready for the launch of Pharaoh: A New Era. I played a ton of hours with P + Cleo back in the day, so I'm looking forward to the polished remake.

I may also get a group of friends together for some home cooked food and a Terraria LAN party. Can't forget the classics during the holidays!