As per the title, I’m looking to find some titles to play with my kids, especially RPGs, as Baldur’s Gate 3 as struck the eye here but I’m not willing to fork the money for the graphics card required to run it.

I’ve been considering going back in time and go into Neverwinter Nights but I don’t know if it has a cooperative mode.

Can someone give a few suggestions?

The machines available are not that powerful (one AM3 based system and one soon to be assembled AM4 with a budget G series Ryzen). The rest are laptops reserved solely for work.

Any help is appreciated.

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Since you mention Baldur’s Gate 3 you could try Divinity Original Sin and DOS2, DOS has 2 player coop by default and with mods you can play 4 player, DOS2 has 4 player coop out of the box.

Although depending on how old your kids are it might be difficult to play.

 

Someone else already mentioned the lego games and I can’t 100% recommend those as well. Lego Star Wars complete saga, lego star wars clone wars, lego indiana jones are the ones I’ve played and can recommend all of them.

Although there’s only 2 player coop.

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Some of the best family friendly co-op games I’ve played:
Stardew Valley
Valheim
Don’t Starve Together

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My kids (4 and 8) love stardew valley. Also it works on every device. Been considering don’t starve for a while. Will check if valheim fits the bill, thanks.

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There are a ton of couch co-op games! Just not AAA

  • Ultimate chicken horse (great for kids!)
  • It takes Two
  • Overcooked 1 & 2 (difficult for kids)
  • jackbox games for parties
  • Super Bunny man
  • cuphead
  • human fall flat
  • lovers in a dangerous spacetime
  • magika
  • all Lego games (they have everything for kids interests)
  • moving out 2
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You didn’t mention ages, but my kids liked the LEGO games. We played through Harry Potter, LEGO City Undercover, Marvel Superheroes, and Jurassic World, and there are a few more we haven’t played yet. They’ll run on a potato and they’re really fun.

They aren’t RPGs though, but for my kids, that didn’t matter. They could role play just fine with the characters they could pick between.

Other than that, there are some others that may fit the bill, but they often have mature themes, like Divinity Original Sin and Wasteland, but hopefully those give you enough to find something that’ll work.

I personally play a lot of single player games with my kids watching. We’re playing through Zelda games right now, but we’ve played a number of games on PC as well. I’ll sometimes let them control things for a bit if they want, but generally I’m the one actually playing.

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