Gaming with your friends over the summer is a fantastic way to spend your time. Whether it’s board games, cards, D&D or video games. The following are co-op video games that suit different interests you and your friends might have.
Minecraft
Creating a server and building a world with your friends can be a memorable and fun experience. Minecraft’s versatility allows for different interests. You could focus on defeating the Ender Dragon and beating the game, building a massive city or exploring without a specific plan. Minecraft is available on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Sea of Thieves
Set sail for Sea of Thieves! With a crew of up to four players, you can battle enemies, find treasure and explore an extensive map. There are also story-based adventures called Tall Tales. Like The Shroudbreaker, where players search for an ancient artefact. This game is available on Xbox and PC
PlateUp!
Have you ever thought about running a restaurant? Do you get too competitive at the drop of a hat?
If so, then maybe PlateUp! is for you! This game is like Monopoly but with salad.
PlateUp! has rogue-like elements where if you don’t serve customers in time, you go back to the first level and have to build your restaurant back to what it was. It’s stressful, but it’s fun.
The game holds one to four players and is on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and PC.
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is a sandbox game where you farm, fish and mine in Pelican Town. You play as a farmer who has come to Stardew Valley to maintain your late granddad’s farm.
Up to eight players can join on split screen, LAN or IP address.
You can also forage, attend festivals, go to the saloon, and revamp your farmhouse.
And when your friends aren’t online, you can secretly romance the character they all think is terrible.
Featured image credit: Rare

