

(Up to 6 players)Ĭat Quest II for $15 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This gentle action RPG is an easy sell for cat lovers as you explore a magical fantasy realm and battle your way across the map. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): If you love side-scrolling beat 'em ups like Double Dragon, you will enjoy teaming up with pals to bash wave after wave of enemies. Spacelines from the Far Out for $15 ( Xbox, PC ): Run a retro-space-age alien airline and cater to the whims of demanding passengers in this randomly-generated co-op management adventure. Crazy Frog Racer is a high-speed, high-octane wacky racer. What the Golf? for $20 ( Switch, PC ): While this quirky, often laugh-out-loud physics puzzler has little to do with golf, it is an enjoyable parody with a fun party mode. Based on the ludicrously popular animated short and cellphone annoyance, this videogame features the frog-like critter that goes something like, 'Ading ding ding ding ding d-d-ding-ding ding bing BPHACH.

Nobody Saves the World for $25 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): This action RPG is an absurd, chaotic dungeon-crawler from the makers of Guacamelee! (2 players) My wife sat watching my play this atrocious Game Boy Advance game via my GB Player on the GameCube and wondered why on Earth I was playing it.If you've tried everything above and can't get enough couch co-op fun, you might consider one of these games.ĭysmantle for $20 ( PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC ): Enlist a friend to help you survive on a monster-infested island by destroying things and scavenging resources. She did not even think it was a proper game. It is THAT bad that even my wife, with her limited knowledge of gaming, could instantly tell what a pathetic excuse for a 'game' this is. Quite an impressive feat in its own right.įirst of all, when it comes to racing games, especially those using Mode 7 technology, such as Super Mario Kart did on the SNES, it is the actually race track that moves around, whilst the character you are controlling remains stationary.

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Was its heart really poured into this racing cash-in or did it merely try to make some quick money from the brand name before people grew tired of the stomach-churningly idiotic frog? I will leave that one to you guys, but you would have to hope the latter, for its sake, because if Crazy Frog Racer was the best it could produce, then there is definitely something wrong! Plus, the sheer fact that this is still listed at the scandalous price of £24.99 in most stores is a horror to behold. To think that poor parents are actually wasting that amount of money on something that their children will grow tired of after no more than about ten minutes pains me deeply.īut look at what the concept is on paper. The game states that 'The Annoying Thing' is to star in his own version of Wacky Races. See, that already sounds quite intriguing.
