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so much stuff

you'd start with Portal 2

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I played portal 2 with a great friend.
Now she is my Girlfrind.
Worked fined 10/10 would do it again but without clothes

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Trine 2! :)

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Trine 1 had co-op added as well, though it can be a bit finickier to get working. I haven't played too much of it yet, but so long as you don't mind some occasional awkward camera angles and the abrupt ending, Trine 3 seems to be comparably good as well.

Tl;dr: Trine games are awesome for co-op. :)

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Don't starve together.

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Genital Jousting

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+1

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+69

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We have a winner here

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Raining Blobs, Gun Bombers, Robocraft, Hammerwatch

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Don't Starve Together for sandox
Original sin for RPG

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Keep talking and nobody explodes

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this game is awesome to play with gir/boyfriend and also you can play it in small groups at a party house

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Portal 2 is great if you like puzzle solving, Trine is another option
Terraria/Starbround/Minecraft for a long term, sandbox crafting/adventuring game.
Saints Row 4 is a nice goofy action one
If she likes shooters, just not the zombies, the Borderlands series is fun
Battleblock Theatre is a good, funny platformer
Lord of the Rings: War in the North is, imo, a fantastic hack-and-slash that's a little more serious and provides some story. It's a three player game, but you can play with 2 plus an ai.
I haven't actually tried the multiplayer for it, but the Forest would be my top survival choice

Edit: Looking at the post above me, a +1 for Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. As long as you're not the type to anger easily.

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Portal 2, Trine 1 and 2 (didn't play 3 yet, so I can't tell if is good or not), Gauntlet, Borderlands and BattleBlock Theater are my choices. There are many more, just can't think right now and those ones are my favorites.

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Sex m7

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Definitely Terraria for me <3

Feels like with Terraria, there's always something to do! Whether it's exploring, crafting, building, or fighting. I spent 77 hours on the same map with my friend.

Similarly, Portal Knights looks like it may have nice potential, but I haven't played enough to know for sure.

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alien swarm
battleborn
broforce
starbound

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You forgot the Disney Princess Pack, to play with your kids. :3

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they will have to wait till they are finished idling my cards!

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I just got Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure for my 5yo daughter. She loves it, and she's getting better! :3

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I don't doubt it's great for the children. :3
I was just having a go at Mully, the peasant princess. ;_;

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Does she use an xbox pad? My daughter, also 5, gets hand fatigue really quickly and I think it's down to the xbox pad being just a smidge too large for her hands. Plus she's a leftie, which I'd never considered a factor in gamepads before until I was teaching her how to use it and realised how right-handed a pad actually is...her dominant hand is confined to simple movement, while her weaker hand is tasked with all the actual hard work!

But I digress. What I'm asking is, is my kid broken, or is it a universal thing that the pads are too big?

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Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure is keyboard + mouse only so I can't answer your question directly, I'm afraid. When I play games with controllers, I will sometimes have them "help" by opening treasure chests, flipping a switch, etc., mostly just pressing a button. But those times when they do have the controller in their hands, the controller does seem awfully big. Kinda makes sense, right? They're not really designed for 5yo hands. And your daughter being a lefty makes it that much harder. I'm impressed that she's even using it at this age.

They should make a mini-controller for kids with all of the same buttons and, I don't know, superhero branding or something. :)

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When she's using it, she's on fire with it; Blasts around Slime Rancher and Stardew Valley like a pro. But it's "short" bursts. I say short bursts, but I mean, it's probably a decent amount of time, like 20 minutes at once, but compared to how long I'll feel comfortable holding the pad it's seems short.

She's good with the pad, but has trouble aiming her look, because it's her weak hand. :(

Still, what doesn't kill her will evolve her into a pro-sports mega-millionaire by the time she's 13, or so the saying goes....

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Is Starbound good for solo? Just discovered Terraria, quite shit at it but I might get better one day and Starbound looks exactly like it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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i liked starbound way more than terraria (i tihnk i didn't even play 3 hours). beat starbound when it was in early access, then played a bit in coop.
it's good both in sp and mp.

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I wouldn't know :(

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My husband and I greatly enjoyed ibb & obb together.
Lover's In a Dangerous Space Time is also very fun. Currently playing a lot of 7 Days to Die together.

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My husband and I like FIFA17.... Yeah.... fifa... and not bad :)
But my favorite games are shooters. And I'm playing with my freind: CoD BO3 campaign (not zombies), The Division (not zombies), Dying Light (zombies), aaaand our favorite: Resident Evil Revelations 2 Raid (zombies).

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Boderlands
Ibb and obb
Grim Dawn
Rocket League (1v1 or team)
Broforce
Saints Row
Battleblock Theater
Portal 1/2

Honestly, me and the other half loved playing single player isaac on skype! When I went down to England we did the local co-op and it was great! :D

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Online co-op only? Hmm...

Portal 2
Torchlight 2
Borderlands 2

Lots of sequels, it seems :-)

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Lord of the Rings:War in the North

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The Cunning Linguist?

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Pixeljunk Monsters is a nice, cute, relaxing co-op tower defense game that my wife enjoyed a lot with me.

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Magicka, Borderlands, Divinity: Original Sin

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Resident evil 5

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Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light is a lot of fun.

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+1
It's not just "we parallelly kill things on the same screen" but requires actual cooperation :)

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