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From puzzlers to racing games and much more besides, there's sure to be something here for you. There's also a great list of the best local multiplayer Switch games to try out too. Below, you'll find our list of the very best two-player Switch games you jump right into without any extra kit.

Not quite the latest Pokemon adventure, but for those looking for a great co-op adventure where you can play the game from start to finish as a duo, then Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu or Let's Go Eevee - depending on your Poke preference - is a better option. Two trainers can battle through the entire campaign, catching Pokemon and doing all the things that trainers do all together. Make up your ultimate Marvel team from a vast roster of superheroes from the comics in this brawling adventure.

You can team up with your pal or up to four players if you have more people who want to play to work your way through the story. It's not quite as narrative-heavy as you'd like, but it's a fun romp that's best enjoyed with a friend. Not that they have to. Mortal Kombat has maintained a healthy player base since its inception and is considered a genre-defining game.

Mortal Kombat 11 may have upgraded the graphics and tweaked some of the gameplay but the tried and true Mortal Kombat everyone has come to expect is still there in all its gory glory. Two-player matches continue to be an exercise in embarrassing your opponent, which is one of the biggest draws of the game. Just Dance is a perfect blend of fun and silly. Just Dance requires you to mimic actual dance moves. Luckily the game is somewhat forgiving for those not as physically coordinated as others.

This allows for almost anyone to take part. And with a large variety of songs and dances to choose from, Just Dance allows for a slightly more robust experience, relative to other get-up-and-move games.

An entry into the gamefy-reality genre, Overcooked lets teams of players experience the joy of managing and maintaining a restaurant. The game is perfectly playable solo but the added element of cooperation or competition only adds to the depths of this already stellar game.

The game pitted two players against each other in some of the most ridiculous and entertaining mini-games the minds at Nintendo could think of. For fans of this game, the silliness is the point.

The idea of a two-player Sonic game in its original style raised some eyebrows, particularly among those who grew up with Sonic and remember how frenzied things got with just one blue sprite zipping across the screen. Sonic Mania , however, quelled those concerns. While the game largely coincides with the spirit of the original games, the philosophy has been slightly tweaked.

One of the most commercially successful games on this list, Overwatch only came to the Nintendo Switch after a vocal group of fans expressed their desire to play the first-person shooter on the go.

The controls on the Switch are crisp and snappy, which is important for such a competitive game. More importantly, the Switch version of the game is not watered down, in terms of graphics. The game does two-player split-screen on a single Switch, or four-player turn-based golfing two players can also play online with others simultaneously on one Switch.

There's also a lengthy single-player adventure mode, too. Read our Mario Golf: Super Rush hands-on. The sequel to an older console Marvel series of games, Ultimate Alliance 3 feels like Diablo or an arcade brawler, but with a roster of dozens of Marvel characters to play. It's repetitive at times, but the joy of collecting characters is a lot of fun, and you can keep switching your heroes throughout.

Read our Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 review. Two paper-things solve puzzles together by snipping pieces of each other. Or battling each other with snips. It's a puzzle game with a lot of different play modes, perfect for two at a time. Read GameSpot's Snipperclips review. Tetris 99 is a must-have Tetris battle-royale online game, but Sega's other Tetris game works with four-player battles, and includes Puyo Puyo, which is another puzzle game worth your time.

There's a long story mode, too. Now that real sports leagues are on hold, either of these franchises are excellent stops to play out the season virtually and challenge your family. Depends on whether you prefer soccer or basketball I'm picking FIFA here, just based on personal preference.

There's a Smash Bros. It's a better package than you'd expect. If it's hard to get exercise indoors, Just Dance is an active alternative to Ring Fit Adventure and works with the Switch's included Joy-Con controllers. You could buy any version of Just Dance and be happy. Super Mario Odyssey is a stellar Switch Mario game, but this remaster of a Wii U classic is the one for four-player action.

It's an old-school, platformer-style Mario game, with an extra Luigi mode that adds harder challenges. U review. The cheapest great pick on our list, this is a co-op puzzle game with two- and even four-player modes. Nintendo's cardboard experiment is still worth a try if you can find it online and have a TV-docking Switch. The all-cardboard folding construction kit, which takes hours to put together, is like a craft kit and game rolled into one. Once built, the wild inventions in each Labo kit have a ton of extra games and things to tinker with and try.

It's crafting and gaming combined. While there's also a very cool Labo VR set that's worth trying, the original Labo 1 variety kit may be the best package to go for with several kids. Read our Nintendo Labo review. Co-op dungeon-crawling, but with Minecraft. For kids who want a battle experience but aren't ready for something as intense as, say, Diablo, Minecraft Dungeons is plenty of pixelated fun to play through.

It's a spin-off game, so don't expect normal Minecraft. But it's fun on its own terms. Read our Minecraft Dungeons review. Many of the games have two-player modes, which work well in a tabletop Switch mode with Joy-Cons detached, and there's enough arcade, action and sports stuff to keep kids occupied for hours.

Or do high-score battles. This couch co-op is a lot of frantic fun for up to four players. The controls and gameplay are simple so that even younger kids can play and the level bosses are just challenging enough to keep things interesting but not impossible.

It's a good option if you're looking for something to play in short bursts, but it does have levels to get through and Taito will release additional content for download, including new stages and the character Baron von Blubba.

The original version of the game is included, too. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. You can't release a racing game without a multiplayer mode, and R. Pro-Am II's is a hoot! It's another fun beat 'em up game - a genre that is infinitely better alongside a companion.

This is one of the best Mario games ever released, and you would be remiss to not invite a friend over to join the jolly experience that is Super Mario Bros. TMNT games are always better as beat 'em ups, though, so it's a good thing that the second game was a port of the arcade game. It's fairly short, but very satisfying.

Though it wasn't with a plunger like a regular plumber would do it. I hope you've been practicing your button mashing. Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers A classic two-player sidescroller during a time when licensed games could often be really good when they were developed by Capcom, anyway. Bomberman II Bomberman is one of the best local multiplayer games of all time, so it's pretty shocking that the first Bomberman on NES was single-player only.

Legendary Wings Legendary Wings is a unique shoot 'em up as it is fantasy-themed, which we don't see often enough. Ice Climber There are two possible ways to play two-player Ice Climber: You can work together to break the bricks and climb to the top of the mountain, or you can climb as fast as you can and leave your 'partner' in the dust.

Life Force Life Force, also known as Salamander, is actually an entry in the Gradius series, which started with the game Scramble - confusing, I know. Anyway, Life Force retains the great Gradius gameplay, but adds in a simultaneous multiplayer mode. Joust The objective in Joust is simple: smack the opposing ostriches with your ostrich, but make sure you're slightly higher than them.

It's simple and fun, but can get a lot harder the further you get - like any good arcade game should - which is why it's a good idea to bring along a friend.

Gyromite Gyromite is a special case. While you could acquire the aid of another human being to help you through the game's puzzles, it was originally intended to have the R.



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