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The best couch co-op games for destroying friendships

byEditorial Team
August 28, 2025
in Gaming
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Nothing brings people closer together like gaming. But if you really want to test the strength of your friendships — or lightheartedly tear them apart — couch co-op games are the ultimate battlefield. From pixelated sabotage to strategic betrayals, these games are built not just for fun, but for pure, unfiltered chaos. So grab a controller, pour a drink, and prepare to lose trust in the people you love most.

1. Overcooked! (1 & 2)

This game starts with cute chefs and ends with shouting over who forgot the onions. Overcooked throws you and your buddies into a kitchen where everything that can go wrong will go wrong. Burnt dishes? Check. Falling into a lava pit with the last plate? Absolutely. The constant time crunch and need for precision make this game less about cooking and more about controlled screaming.

2. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

You think you’re having fun, and then a blue shell hits you one foot from the finish line. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the classic friendship-ender. One minute you’re leading the pack, the next you’re falling off Rainbow Road because your best friend “accidentally” bumped you. And let’s be honest — no one truly forgives a red shell to the back.

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3. TowerFall Ascension

If Super Smash Bros and archery had a baby raised on caffeine, it’d be TowerFall. Fast-paced and brutal, this game turns your living room into a medieval arena. Players shoot arrows, dodge attacks, and stomp on each other’s heads in pixel-perfect precision. There’s no online play here — it’s made for couch co-op only, making every win or loss feel that much more personal.

4. Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime

This one might look adorable, but don’t let the cute art fool you — Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is a chaotic, multitasking nightmare disguised as teamwork. Players must control a spaceship, switching between navigation, shields, weapons, and more. Miscommunication can send you spiraling into enemy fire, while perfect coordination feels like piloting the Millennium Falcon. Ideal for testing how well you and your friends handle pressure — or don’t.

5. Gang Beasts

This floppy-limbed brawler game is like wrestling while blackout drunk on a trampoline. The jelly-like characters stumble, punch, and hurl each other off moving trucks and into incinerators. Half the time, you’re laughing too hard to remember the controls. The other half? You’re screaming because your so-called “friend” yeeted you off a rooftop in slow motion.

6. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

One player has the bomb. The others have the instructions. No one is allowed to look at each other’s screens. The result? Hilarious misunderstandings, stress-induced shouting, and moments of sheer panic. “Did you say CUT the red wire or DON’T CUT it?!” — a sentence you’ll hear a lot. This one’s perfect for parties and especially dangerous when played with naturally loud people.

Why Do We Love This Madness?

There’s something special about sitting on the same couch and blaming your best friend face-to-face for sabotaging your winning streak. These games don’t just entertain — they ignite. And they bring back the joy of local multiplayer in a world drowning in solo campaigns and online lobbies. Best of all, they’re even more fun when the stakes are raised.

If you’re itching to dive into the madness without breaking the bank, Eneba is a solid place to grab digital versions of these couch co-op gems. From indie hits to console classics, there’s a ton of value packed into their library, and plenty of friendship-ending fun waiting to be downloaded.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re reliving the glory days of split-screen battles or just discovering the magic of local co-op, these games are guaranteed to create unforgettable moments. (And possibly grudges.) Just remember: the game ends, but the trash talk lasts forever. And with Eneba digital marketplace, getting into this beautiful chaos is just a few clicks away.


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