It seems to have hit a mutual chord with my family. It's multiplayer, at least up to 4. This one I think goes up to 8? It has quick short levels. Each world is quick to finish. And then you're on to something different in the next world. And it's not a fighting game. And its inexpensive!
Kinda platforming with a bit of puzzling in there. But with co-op play. (Not a fighting game.)
Pico Park was a hit and now I'm wondering what other games like it are out there.
We already have Super Mario Party and Carnival Games.
Yeah, those are 2 good games. We have both of those already.
Me and my youngest finished Kirby Star Allies. And my youngest finished Kirby Return to Dreamland on the Wii with her friend. My wife and oldest aren't as into the platformers as me and my youngest.
I guess I'm looking for something less serious where the levels are much shorter that all four of us can play.
If you want something with quick levels where each one is different to the last then WarioWare takes that to the extreme, so that might be a good option. On Switch there's Get It Together and the upcoming Move It. In both cases the story mode is only up to 2 players but there's a party mode with 4-player minigames.
I'd say Move It will probably be better for pick-up-and-play multiplayer (without having played it myself yet, obviously) because it seems to be traditional WarioWare but with motion controls, whereas in Get It Together you directly control a character and each one has different abilities, so players who haven't got used to the characters will be at a disadvantage. But if your family are used to gaming and are happy to play through the story mode themselves or in pairs (it's not very long and it introduces the characters one at a time) that may not be a problem.
Edit: Just remembered Runbow, which you might like as well. It's a party platformer where you race to the end of the level, and there's also a story mode where you can go at your own pace instead of racing if you prefer (though you get medals for beating certain times).
I think we downloaded the demo for Get It Together. We'll have to give that another try. And I'll have to take a look at Move It.
RE: Runbow. Yes. We have that. We don't play it that much anymore. We've played it quite a bit. We actually had that on the Wii U as well. Running was fun. But I think our favourite was the King of the Hill game.
Another game that kinda had that vibe was an old WiiWare game we got called Gnomz. Instead of just being an all out fighting game, you were either trying to collect the most amount of socks, or in a different game trying to be holding the sock the longest. If they had that game for the Switch I would totally buy it again. As it is, we still have our Wii hooked up to play that game.
But I'll have to take another look at the WarioWare games.
I was doing some research on co-op games and came across a couple that I thought would be fun with the family.
Anyone looking for co-op games . . . here are a couple that are on sale right now . . .
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
Trash Sailors
From the videos, they look hilarious.
I just picked them up, and they are downloaded to our Switch . . . now depending on if anyone has homework or not, maybe we can give these games a go tonight. (fingers crossed . . . LOL.)
I have 8 kids, so I'm pretty well-versed in Switch multiplayer games
Pico Park is one of our favorites. Other games we really enjoy include:
Unspottable
Hidden in Plain Sight
Gang Beasts
Ultimate Chicken Horse
Spider Heck
Stick Fight: The Game
Knight Squad
Smash Bros
Mario Kart
Overcooked
Unspottable and Hidden in Plain Sight are the same basic concept, but it's well worth getting both of them, as they have significant differences. Also, while Hidden in Plain Sight is not a good looking game, don't be deceived... it's an absolute blast.
Unspottable and Hidden in Plain Sight look pretty interesting. I'm going to get those for sure.
As for the 2 games I got . . . we ended up playing Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime a couple of times. Each time finishing off a level. With the 4 of us, we seemed to have enough players to run around the ship firing off the guns, steer / drive and move the shield to make it not so frustrating, and more fun. LOL.
We didn't get around to playing Trash Sailors yet. When I suggested it, my family wanted to play Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime again. LOL.
That and Kart & Overcooked 2. We didn't get around to finishing off Pico Park LOL.
Again, thanks for the help! I greatly appreciate it.
Ok. We got around to getting Unspottable, and that is a fun game. The 4 of us have played it and it was hilarious. And it says up to 8 players! So when friends come over, less people waiting for their turn! Thanks for the recommendation!
The other game we got that we've been putting in a lot of time on is . . . Fueled Up. Very much like Overcooked!, except in space. Since we finished (and enjoyed) Overcooked! 2, we were looking for something similar to tackle next.
EDIT: Oh, yeah . . . looking at the lists above, I went and started the download of the demo for Hidden in Plain Sight to try out. That looks hilarious too.
So, as mentioned above, we got Unspottable and loved it.
We also tried the Hidden in Plain Sight demo and my daughters loved the game, so we bought the full game.
In addition to that, I just noticed that Pico Park 2 is available on Switch now. (It's been around for a few months.) So that is next on our list. It is up to 8 players, like Pico Park, so that's going to be fun to try this holiday season. LOL.
Pico Park has captured the hearts of players with its cooperative multiplayer gameplay that requires teamwork, strategy, and quick thinking. If you’re looking for similar games, titles like Overcooked, Human: Fall Flat, and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes offer engaging team-based experiences where coordination is key. These games provide hours of fun and plenty of laughs, making them perfect for group play.
If you’re looking for similar games, titles like Overcooked, Human: Fall Flat, and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes offer engaging team-based experiences where coordination is key.
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We've actually got all those games.
We've got Overcooked!, but it is Overcooked! 2 that we ended up finishing. We thought the throwing food mechanic was hilarious.
Human: Fall Flat is one of my youngest's favourite.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is one of the games we got on our VR.
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