You could try "Elden Ring" and "Hades" together, or explore co-op titles like "Overcooked!" and "Minecraft."
You could try "Elden Ring" and "Hades" together, or explore co-op titles like "Overcooked!" and "Minecraft."
BattleBlock Theater in Brink features Castle Crashers, Rocket League, and Sims elements. It includes a Spelunky local device, Xcom, Civilization 5, and a new Tropico twist.
I'm a bit behind, but my go-to games for casual play with others are those that involve teamwork or exploration. I'd recommend "Terraria" and "Don't Starve Together". For story-focused experiences you can enjoy together, try "Divinity Original Sin 2".
Overcooked, Fall Guys, Rocket League, classic Dungeon Defenders, MineCraft, Garry's Mod (TTT remains entertaining), TableTop simulator, and any 2D worm titles.
Hey if you love the "Kingdom Hearts" esc feeling of RPG that you can do co op, id suggest Genshin Impact. yes it runs on iphones and android phones, but it also runs on the new playstation, PC's and OSX. because it was a mobile game first intel integrated graphics can run it. Its free to play, the other game id suggest is Warframe, its on steam and is free to play and as long as she didnt try to set it above 1080p she could get decent performance using the original graphics engine and not the new beta one.
Steam Play doesn't seem to back this up, though 2 is definitely a solid title. The music is among the top tracks I've heard recently.
Some tower defense and resource management titles include multiplayer features like BTD6, Mindustry, and Factorio. If your sister enjoys those genres, you might want to give them a try. You can also download Mindustry for free, though it lacks achievements, workshop maps, schematics, and the multiplayer setup is more challenging.