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1. It Takes Two

Created by the same studio as Split Fiction, the 2021 Game of the Year, It Takes Two, is another adventure featuring a dynamic duo looking to save not the world, but their own relationship. It follows the story of May and Cody, a couple teetering on the precipice of divorce until they’re magically transformed into dolls and must traverse the worlds of their daughter’s imagination in a journey of healing, communication, and collaboration. Similar in scope to Split Fiction, It Takes Two is a game jam-packed with character and wit. Players who liked Split Fiction will love It Takes Two for all the same reasons.
2. Bokura
Bokura is a charming two-person co-op sidescroller that follows two young friends who have run away from home and ended up lost on a mountain. This unique game features two different worlds; one player is immersed in a metallic robot jungle and the other in a beastial forest. Though each player sees a different world, they must work together to navigate the platforming levels and make it to the top of the mountain in a discovery-filled journey exploring the nostalgia of childhood friendship.
While the design of Bokura varies wildly from that of Split Fiction, it’s similar in that good communication and teamwork are essential to its design. Each player sees something different, and the game can only be played on two separate consoles or PCs, meaning, unlike in Split Fiction, player one won’t be able to see what player two can, necessitating strong and clear communication when solving levels. This adds another dimension of challenge to the game, offering something a bit more involved than Split Fiction does.
3. Biped
In Biped, two players must control two little robots, working together to solve various puzzles and traverse the wild landscape they’re in. With the tag “Whatever you do, do it together,” Biped focuses on teamwork and bonding over high-octane gameplay. There’s not much story to this game, but it’s packed with so much character and charm that it’s no less entertaining for it. Easy to pick up and play while also being low-stress, Biped is a great game to play with someone who enjoyed the cooperation Split Fiction required but wants something a little less demanding.









