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1. rcoveson ◴[] No.37023473[source]
It's not obligate-multiplayer, but seeing as it's a Dungeons and Dragons implementation with lots of best-in-class multiplayer features it seems libelous to call it "single player".
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2. mastax ◴[] No.37023506[source]
I love how the party can split up and go do completely different things. That's often difficult to do even in a traditional tabletop setting.
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3. renewiltord ◴[] No.37024122[source]
They do that very well in Divinity : Original Sin (by the same devs).

This class of couch co-op game is becoming rare but I buy them each time they come out. I hope there's enough of us to provide a market.

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4. ramses0 ◴[] No.37024531[source]
OG Wasteland had that feature, along with a pretty decent macro system. Worth a look.
5. ycombinete ◴[] No.37024705{3}[source]
Thank you, can you suggest some others please! I find the usual list of couch co ops it be total trash.
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6. Shared404 ◴[] No.37026222{4}[source]
I haven't played the co-op mode of Cassette Beasts yet, but I've been playing single player and have loved every second.

E: Spelling, gotta love mobile.

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7. Shared404 ◴[] No.37031070{5}[source]
Actually wound up playing the co-op mode today, it's quite fun once you're past the tutorial.
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