Gamers cite these kinds of games as a great way to get non-gamers to share in their gaming passion. While getting people into a new hobby can often be difficult, gaming presents its own unique barriers to entry. People whose most recent gaming experience was with Mario on the Super Nintendo are sure to feel out of their element picking up the latest Call of Duty. Here are a few of the best easy-entry co-op games for newbies that are fun, rewarding, and just might strike up a love of gaming. Players control a car on teams ranging from one to four people in a 3D soccer pitch featuring a giant bouncy soccer ball. Cars can jump, use a rocket booster, and — through a combination of the two — fly for a limited time. Players use their cars to smash the ball into the goal, often with hilarious results. Rocket League is perfect for newcomers and skilled gamers alike. Matchmaking adjusts based on skill level, so if you’re a newbie, you’ll likely be matched with other newbies. Either way, games are only five minutes long, so if you’re having a bad game, you’ll be in another one in no time. You can play Rocket League with friends online or on your couch using a split screen. Available on the following platforms:
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You and up to three other players can take command of the ship, working together to navigate puzzles, enemies, and boss battles. As a 2D platform, the game will feel familiar to anyone who has ever played a Mario game, and the basic controls make it accessible to just about everyone. Available on the following platforms:
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A side-scrolling beat-em-up, Castle Crashers lets up to four players take control of cartoon knights in order to fight as a team across the land, freeing princesses and slaying monsters. It’s silly and endlessly entertaining. The controls are simple, and the game is straightforward: Hack and slash all the enemies on the screen to death and then keep moving to the right. Characters can pick up leveled-up weapons and pets that assist them in battle. It’s simple enough that just about anyone can pick it up and play, yet later levels add a significant level of challenge are welcomed by more seasoned gamers. Available on the following platforms:
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The best part is that you can play all of them with a friend at your side, climbing Mt. Doom together as Lego Sam and Frodo or making your way out of the Batcave as Batman and Robin. While the concept may seem outlandish, it’s a formula that works, and the games almost always receive positive critical reviews. Traveler’s Tales tongue-in-cheek approach to each property makes the games funny and enjoyable for any age, and the puzzle-style gameplay is challenging for any skill level. Each game is a 3D platformer in which one or two players take control of a variety of Lego-fied characters working to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. The games typically strike a balance between the two, resulting in a relaxing yet slightly challenging experience. Available on the following platforms:
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Fortnite is perfect for co-op players that like a little challenge, but it allows players to work together by sharing resources and healing each other. A much zanier and cartoony approach to the zombie genre, Fortnite lets players choose between four different classes of characters that all enjoy various special abilities from healing to building. Most games consist of breaking down everything from trees to cars with a giant board and converting them into resources like wood and metal. These resources are used to build walls, traps, and other means of keeping zombies at bay while you defend an objective for a set amount of time (usually less than 15 minutes). Available on the following platforms:
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For the uninitiated, Portal is a game based around the mind-bending Portal Gun that allows you to place each end of a portal on various surfaces like walls and ceilings. This video helps explain the physics of the game. Portal 2 is a first-person shooter. However, the Portal Gun is your only weapon, and it doesn’t exactly kill people, which is fine, considering your only enemies are slow-moving machines and turrets. While it’s probably the most difficult game on this list, it’s also the most rewarding. Portal 2’s puzzles grow increasingly difficult, but the aha! moments are that much sweeter. Available on the following platforms:
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The game is set on an island you crashed on along with the passengers and crew of the S.S. Friendship. Taken captive by the island’s cats, you and your friends are forced to carry out dangerous tasks for their amusement. Obviously, the game has a strong focus on humor. A side-scrolling platformer, players control various members of the S.S. Friendship as they navigate puzzles and obstacles, often with one another’s help. If you want to have a hearty laugh while introducing a friend to video games, BattleBlock Theater is a great place to start. Available on the following platforms:
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