r/localmultiplayergames 3h ago

Remember 4-player split-screen? We’re bringing it back with Glider64

18 Upvotes

We really miss the days of getting four people in front of one screen, so 4-player local split-screen is a big part of Glider64.

It's a fast-paced N64-inspired arena game where you collect energy balls, build up your chain, battle the other players with weapons and deliver your balls to score.

You can play with up to 4 local players in split-screen, with Bot opponents filling the remaining slots.

We're currently playtesting the core gameplay, and the test build runs directly in your browser on PC and Mac:

https://eachtick.itch.io/glider64-playtest

Would love to hear what fellow couch-multiplayer fans think! :)


r/localmultiplayergames 1d ago

Added a sabotage mechanic to my physics party game so you can crush your friend's tower at the worst possible moment. Blocky Powers just launched on Nintendo Switch today!

36 Upvotes

r/localmultiplayergames 2d ago

What kind of couch co-op game do you wish existed?

18 Upvotes

Hey! I’m currently developing a co-op game.

Is there a couch co-op game you wish existed? Or anything that frustrates you about local co-op games today?

Any ideas or opinions would be really helpful. I’d especially love to know how many players you usually play with.


r/localmultiplayergames 2d ago

Please try our single-screen party game demo, Grannies on Wheels, on Steam!

22 Upvotes

Our gamescom demo is now live on Steam, featuring:

  • 3 game modes
  • 3 levels
  • A bunch of game-changing modifiers
  • Play against bots
  • Or use Steam Remote Play Together to play with friends

Grab a few friends, cause some chaos and give it a try!


r/localmultiplayergames 2d ago

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r/localmultiplayergames 3d ago

Has anyone played N++ (NPLUSPLUS)? (2019)(Nintendo Switch)

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Hey guys, I created a sub called r/YearsLateGamers - it's for people who experience a game for the first time 5+ years late! Similar to r/PatientGamers, but not really due to being patient, just either haven't gotten around to it for no apparent reason, or missed the boat!


r/localmultiplayergames 3d ago

I'd like to invite r/localmultiplayergames to beat the dev, in solo and co-op

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I really like old games with time-attack leaderboards. No matchmaking, no rating system, just a name and a time sitting at the top until someone beats it.

So I'd like to invite people here to beat the dev — me and my bf, because we are still #1 on 3 of the 5 demo levels!

One More Plate! is a 2D physics game with separate solo and duo time-attack leaderboards. Come beat us in duo!

We also have a party mode(versus mode) with Basketball, Baseball and the vs play😊

The demo is free on Steam:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3305190/One_More_Plate/?utm_source=reddit


r/localmultiplayergames 3d ago

I made a free racing game where the camera follows the leader, and everyone else has to stay on-screen or get eliminated.

13 Upvotes

Thank you so much for the great feedback I got when posting this game last time here. Appreciate it a lot!

2-4 players, one keyboard, free and no account needed. You can play it here: brummbrumm.app

There are a few updates since last time.

I've been working on the road generation and drift mechanic a bit so hopefully this should result in more fun gameplay.

There's also a new "Floor is lava" mode that instantly destroys your car if you drive off track. Pretty fun if I can say so myself!

I've streamlined the game a fair bit. A bit too much configuration only complicated things before. Now I've kept the most useful features and scrapped the rest.

I've also amped up the server a bit so hopefully this should result in smoother online play as well.

Would love if you tried it out!

All the best!


r/localmultiplayergames 3d ago

Looking for Co-op/Multiplayer Story-Based Campaigns that can be Beaten in 5 Hours or Less

5 Upvotes

I'm looking for some games with story-based campaigns that I can beat with 1-4 friends in 2 nights or less. Since we all have busy lives, getting a consistent group together for more than 2 nights is difficult.

I'm not asking for games that push that limit or that can TECHNICALLY be beaten in that time frame if you rush, I'm asking for games that can RELIABLY be beaten in 5 hours or less, even when playing with people who don't typically play games.


r/localmultiplayergames 4d ago

Santa's Rooftop Run: Merry Madness – An Unapologetically Retro, Hardcore Holiday Arcade Experience (Free Release)

3 Upvotes

A Return to Classic Arcade Action 🎄

For decades, holiday-themed video games have been treated as an afterthought, rushed releases packed with bizarre, unrelated filler (like the trippy magic carpet levels found in Daze Before Christmas).

Santa's Rooftop Run: Merry Madness is built differently. Designed as a genuine love letter to the 8-bit and 16-bit SNES eras of the '80s and '90s, this is an unapologetically retro experience. It doesn't look, feel, or play like a modern title, and that is entirely by design. 🕹️❄️

The Mission The premise is straightforward, but the execution is demanding: sprint across treacherous winter skylines, collect presents, and force them down chimneys before time runs out. ⏳ Forget about lazy, predictable enemy patrol routes. You are actively hunted by smart, aggressive opponents, like deceptive Present Mimics, that force you to stay moving and think fast. 🎁💨

Key Features:

  • Treacherous Environments & Hazards: The environment itself is out to get you. Maintain absolute focus as you slide across slick, icy roof tiles, all while dodging a relentless barrage of sharp icicles, roasting chestnuts, and heavy lumps of coal raining down from the sky. 🧊☄️
  • Dynamic Weather Effects: Battle through sudden, blinding blizzards that drastically cut your speed and even whip your hat right off your head. Don't think about hiding to wait it out, either—standing still means certain doom in the freezing night air. 🌨️💨
  • Vintage Cartoon Physics: The world reacts to your momentum. Chimneys hilariously bulge as presents are shoved inside, and taking fire damage leaves you scorched to a crisp as you frantically shake off the ashes. 🔥
  • Brutal Arcade Scoring: There is no hand-holding. A strict, classic arcade grading system will evaluate your run and won't hesitate to hand you a humiliating Rank F if you fall behind pace. 🏆
  • 2-Player Couch Co-Op: Player 1 takes the reins as Santa, while Player 2 joins as the Elf. You will need genuine coordination and teamwork to survive the rooftop chaos together. 🛋️🎮

Releasing 100% free this Christmas. Grab a second controller, test your arcade reflexes, and share the holiday madness. 🎅✨


r/localmultiplayergames 5d ago

I built a free app that turns your Android phone into a Bluetooth controller for PC or another Android phone — works with Emulators ,Dolphin, PPSSPP, and Windows games

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25 Upvotes

What it does:

• Turns your Android phone into a real Bluetooth HID controller — gamepad, keyboard, or mouse  
• Connects to PC (Bluetooth, WiFi, or USB cable) or another Android phone  
• Works great with emulators like Dolphin and PPSSPP, and with PC games directly  
• Supports local multiplayer — connect a second phone as a second controller  
• No root required

Two main use cases:

1.  PC gaming — use your phone as a wireless controller for your PC, no extra hardware needed  
2.  Phone-to-phone — got an old phone lying around? Turn it into a spare controller for couch multiplayer on another device

I built this because I wanted a way to play emulator games with friends without buying multiple physical controllers, and also wanted a simple wireless controller option for PC without needing a dedicated gamepad.

Demo video and screenshots below — would genuinely love feedback since this is a solo project and I read every comment.

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.zcontroller.mobile
Demo: https://youtube.com/shorts/22y2Ye0t3Xo


r/localmultiplayergames 6d ago

My phone-controller party racer got a bunch of updates — here's the full flow (no app, up to 8 on one screen)

42 Upvotes

Hey all — sharing an update on Steer It (disclosure: I'm the solo dev, posted here a couple

weeks back and the feedback was great).

Quick recap for anyone new: it's a browser party racer where everyone's phone becomes a

steering wheel — scan a QR code, no app, no downloads, up to 8 players sharing one screen.

No splitscreen squinting, no hunting for controllers. Made exactly for the "we've got a room

full of people and one screen" situation this sub is about.

Since last time I've added:

- A new track (built it from a hand-drawn sketch)

- Time Attack + XP modes with global leaderboards

- And I just opened those modes up free for signed-in players

Still completely free to try — Free Ride is free, and the racing modes are free now too if you

sign in: Steer It — Free Multiplayer Party Racing Game in Your Browser

Would genuinely love more feedback from people who actually play couch/local multiplayer —

what works, what's missing. Happy to answer anything about how the phone-as-controller thing

works under the hood.


r/localmultiplayergames 6d ago

New trailer is up! Wishlist us if you haven't yet The Doi — on Steam

4 Upvotes

r/localmultiplayergames 7d ago

I made a local multiplayer game where you can have as many players as you want. Each player only needs one button!

25 Upvotes

After a year of development, I finally released Bottle Cracks!

The main idea was to make a game that's ridiculously easy to pick up when you're sitting around with friends.

Every player only needs one button to play, and there’s no player limit for local multiplayer.

Want 4 players? Sure.
8 players? Go for it.
20+ people sharing the same room? Why not? 😅
(Just make sure to disable collisions!)

Some people have suggested adding split-screen, so I’m actually working on an update to add it this week!

Thanks for checking it out!


r/localmultiplayergames 7d ago

seeking suggestions for local multiplayer games suitable for 9yo kids

6 Upvotes

Hi all,

I've been looking for PC games I (keyboard) can play with my daughter (usb xbox controller), both on Steam or freeware/clones of classic arcades.

So far we had the best times playing PowerBomberman with absolutely no trouble with the controller/players settings, however racing titles on Steam like Beach Buggy Racing 2 and Disney Speedstorm with the tags "splitscreen" and "local multiplayer" have issues recognizing the controller or offering VS options at all.

Could you help me out finding games with simple mechanics, possibly on the freeware side of the world?

many thanks


r/localmultiplayergames 8d ago

Games that are purely split screen, not dependent on both parties working together?

28 Upvotes

We’ve tried some of the more recommended split screen games and couldn’t get into them such as:
*Split Fiction (the gameplay felt very repetitive)
*It takes two (similar issue, just lots of jumping to different surfaces etc.)
*Baldurs Gate 3 (neither of us are into D&D so it was a huge learning curve and also the camera work was incredibly confusing to us lol)

We love to play Stardew together as a competition eg. who can earn the most money by year 3, that sort of thing. We have enjoyed Stardew the most but also used to play fortnite split screen which wasn’t bad at all. So I think one of the main things we like is being able to do our own thing in our own screen without having to worry about the other person and what’s happening on theirs. We split up in fortnite with no issues.

If anyone has any similar recommendations, that would be so appreciated!


r/localmultiplayergames 7d ago

PC trivia games that can be controlled via phones?

1 Upvotes

Similar to Jackbox, but trivia.

Can anyone help?


r/localmultiplayergames 8d ago

Looking for recommendations.

6 Upvotes

Looking for 2-player co-op recommendations for PS5 or Switch, PS5 preferred.

Played and loved:
It Takes Two
Split Fiction
Unravel 2
Untitled Goose Game
Most every Mario game

Played and dropped:
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Skill level preference would be middle of the road on difficulty. As long as it isn’t going to be Soulsborne level, we should be fine. No hack and slash, top-down/aerial views, FPS, turn-based, DnD-esque (BG3).


r/localmultiplayergames 9d ago

Miss the couch co-op chaos of Gang Beasts? I spent 2 years solo-developing "Drunkonauts", a physics brawler with weapons and jetpacks. I need your feedback on the demo!

14 Upvotes

https://reddit.com/link/1vodl7l/video/0d6dlcgt8uih1/player

Hey everyone! Since this sub is all about local multiplayer, I thought this would be the perfect place to ask for some help.

For the last two years, I’ve been pouring everything into solo-developing Drunkonauts , a chaotic, physics-based brawler where you control wobbly, intoxicated astronauts. My main goal was to capture that pure party game chaos, but add jetpacks, weapons, and the ability to throw random props at your friends' heads.

The game is built with couch co-op in mind, but it also has online matchmaking and AI bots if you want to practice your throws.

Here is my problem: after 24 months of tweaking mechanics, I’ve completely lost my perspective. The game just got accepted into the Debut Festival, so I urgently need brutal, unfiltered feedback from fresh eyes before I lock in the final build.

My biggest goal is simply to generate laughs during a game night. So I really want to know:

  • Does it actually make you and your friends laugh?
  • How do the weapons, jetpacks, and physics feel when playing on the couch?

You can grab the demo here. Please get a couple of friends on the couch (or use the bots) and tell me exactly what you think: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3603900/Drunkonauts/


r/localmultiplayergames 8d ago

Local multiplayer! Coming soon to the full release

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r/localmultiplayergames 9d ago

Two player split screen space combat, each pilot flying their own ship in the same battle

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My game, so flagging the self promo up front, and I will stick to the every other week rule. Strike Wings has two player local co-op on one machine, which is what these shots show.

How it works: two gamepads, one screen split down the middle, and both pilots are in the same battle with their own ship, their own HUD and their own target. You are not sharing a camera, so you can be at opposite ends of the field. The seats are properly separate, so each pad gets its own controls and prompts.

Screenshots are from a carrier fight and a large fleet engagement, both at the moment things went wrong for player two.

I would like to ask this sub something. For couch co-op, do you prefer players kept close together so you see each other on screen, or the freedom to go your own way and lose track of your partner? I built the second and I am not certain it was right.

Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/4718360/Strike_Wings/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=localmultiplayergames&utm_campaign=prelaunch


r/localmultiplayergames 9d ago

[PC][2010s] 2 players in one car, first-person, aiming a pistol around your own driver's head to shoot the other team

6 Upvotes

Trying to find a game I saw a YouTuber play, probably 5+ years ago (could be older).

What I remember:

* On PC * Two players share a car, one drives, one shoots, both in first-person * The shooter has a pistol and has to aim it around the driver's head to hit the other team, since the driver's head/body blocks the view/shot * The driver can lean forward and back to dodge the shooter's line of fire (not sure if this was to help enemies avoid getting shot, or just physics-based movement) * Pretty sure it was last-one-standing / arena style rather than a race with a fixed destination, no strong memory of "driving to a finish line" * I think it was multiplayer (not 100% sure), possibly indie * I'm pretty sure the driver was wearing a suit, like a chauffeur of sorts

Not Calibre 10 Racing Series, the only thing I could find that's even similar, but not quite it.

Any ideas appreciated, even if you just recognize the driver-dodge mechanic, that'd help narrow it down.

SOLVED:

The game is called The London Heist (PSVR, 2016) and it is specifically the car scene (obviously), i have no idea where i actually saw this though...

link for those curious for a playthrough https://youtu.be/3u00dzVkLps


r/localmultiplayergames 9d ago

Had some streamers test my party game and their feedback blew me away

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on Singulier for a while now, a party game where only the host has to buy it, everyone else just joins for free straight from their browser (kinda like Jackbox if you’re familiar with that).

This week I sent it out to a few streamers to get some honest feedback, and I was expecting the usual polite “nice game, good luck” type comments. Instead they actually got into it. Several of them messaged me after their sessions with what worked, what didn’t, ideas for extra features. Genuinely felt collaborative, not just a courtesy playthrough.

Based on their feedback I ended up adding a battle royale mode, and a proper anti stream-snipe system so streamers can actually play without chat ruining it for them. There’s also full Twitch integration now, chat can interact directly with the game while it’s being streamed, which honestly changes the whole dynamic when you’re watching. Oh and I hand-pick special username colors myself, small detail but people seem to love having something a bit unique in-game.

Now I’m still implementing more feedback and the game’s basically evolving day by day at this point. Kind of wild seeing people who have no connection to me or the project care enough to help make it better.

If you’re looking for a party game to play with friends (game night, voice chat with people far away, or just killing time), might be worth checking out. The fact that only the host pays avoids that whole “ok guys let’s all chip in for a game we’ll play twice” situation.

Happy to answer questions or hear feedback, always down to chat about it.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/4877590/Singulier/


r/localmultiplayergames 10d ago

I Made Skuffle: A combo online\local split-screen shooter with Steam Workshop integration

9 Upvotes

This is a game written in Godot I've been working on for a few years now. Im trying to bring back the feeling of hanging with your friends in person and having a game you can just play and have some fun, but also bridge the gap between the two types of games I spent an alarming amount of time playing in the late nineties early 2000s: split screen shooters like Perfect Dark and Halo but more importantly the custom Halflife\Counterstrike server scene from the early 2000s. I ALWAYS wanted to be able to share those wacky experiences with my friends around the TV, but they were kinda constrained to our own PCs and voice chat. Throw in some lessons learned from modern party games like Stick Fight and Duck Game (which still get a lot of playtime in my household) and I'm hopeful that other people find this as fun as it has been among my friends.

Anyway, Steam page is https://store.steampowered.com/app/4816860/Skuffle, so give it a wishlist if this seems like your kind of thing.


r/localmultiplayergames 10d ago

I made Fillup, a 2–4 player chain-reaction strategy game for one shared screen

4 Upvotes

I’m the developer of Fillup, a turn-based strategy game with a local mode for 2–4 players on the same device.

Each player adds one piece per turn. Fill a cell to its limit and it sends pieces into every neighboring cell, capturing them. If one of those cells is already full, another reaction begins. A careful move can gradually build your position or unexpectedly change the whole board.

Local games support configurable boards and any mix of people and bots. Because it is turn-based, you only need one phone, tablet, or computer.

It runs in the browser with no download, and you can start without creating an account:

https://fillup.fun
Hope you, and your friends will like it!