There are lots and lots of co-op games. The former top 1 on bgg, Gloomhaven, is a co-op dungeon crawling rpg in a box.
If you prefer kicking some eldritch asses together there are all the Eldritch Horror, Arkham Horror, Mansions of Madness and Elder Sign, where you and your loved ones can go (globe/city/mansion)-trotting to beat some abominations and save the day. And if you like this cthulhu theme and card games, there is the wonderful Arkham Horror CCG which is basically the same premise, but now with deck-building and more in-depth stories.
Another incredible one is Dead of Winter where you and your friends simulate being the last humans in a colony surrounded by zombies. It can be full co-op, but the best thing of DoW is it’s hidden traitor mechanic, where someone can be working for their own goals instead of the colony.
If you like simple rules and lots of surprises I recommend Betrayal at House on the Hill which starts co-op and after the haunt of the house is revealed anything can happen. The game starts simple and ok and goes on a crescendo of twists and turns that leaves you wanting more.
And finally if you just want to sit around with people on the table and solve something together like a puzzle, I lived Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective. A game where you and your fellows are the street boys of Baker Street helping (and in this case competing against) Sherlock to solve mysteries. It has basically no rules and everyone work together to solve the mystery as fast as possible.
I second Betrayal at House on the Hill! The Baldur’s Gate version is also excellent. Pandemic is also fun but I haven’t been able to bring myself to play it since before COVID-19.
Though I agree that Betrayal at the House on the Hill is a great game, if what you’re looking for is purely coop games I wouldn’t recommend it since after the haunt you generally end up in a situation where one person plays against everyone else. Don’t get me wrong, that’s super fun to play too but if you really don’t like going against people it might not be the best experience.
The most recent version of Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is fantastic! I made the mistake of starting with the most recent version, completing it, and then going back to the beginning. While still fun, there were improvements that I missed.
There are lots and lots of co-op games. The former top 1 on bgg, Gloomhaven, is a co-op dungeon crawling rpg in a box.
If you prefer kicking some eldritch asses together there are all the Eldritch Horror, Arkham Horror, Mansions of Madness and Elder Sign, where you and your loved ones can go (globe/city/mansion)-trotting to beat some abominations and save the day. And if you like this cthulhu theme and card games, there is the wonderful Arkham Horror CCG which is basically the same premise, but now with deck-building and more in-depth stories.
Another incredible one is Dead of Winter where you and your friends simulate being the last humans in a colony surrounded by zombies. It can be full co-op, but the best thing of DoW is it’s hidden traitor mechanic, where someone can be working for their own goals instead of the colony.
If you like simple rules and lots of surprises I recommend Betrayal at House on the Hill which starts co-op and after the haunt of the house is revealed anything can happen. The game starts simple and ok and goes on a crescendo of twists and turns that leaves you wanting more.
And finally if you just want to sit around with people on the table and solve something together like a puzzle, I lived Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective. A game where you and your fellows are the street boys of Baker Street helping (and in this case competing against) Sherlock to solve mysteries. It has basically no rules and everyone work together to solve the mystery as fast as possible.
+1 to Elder Sign! It’s a lot to get started, but once the game is going it’s super fluid and a lot of fun with more casual folks.
I second Betrayal at House on the Hill! The Baldur’s Gate version is also excellent. Pandemic is also fun but I haven’t been able to bring myself to play it since before COVID-19.
Though I agree that Betrayal at the House on the Hill is a great game, if what you’re looking for is purely coop games I wouldn’t recommend it since after the haunt you generally end up in a situation where one person plays against everyone else. Don’t get me wrong, that’s super fun to play too but if you really don’t like going against people it might not be the best experience.
The most recent version of Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is fantastic! I made the mistake of starting with the most recent version, completing it, and then going back to the beginning. While still fun, there were improvements that I missed.
I second this. Everyone had something to do with all the parts. It was a lot of fun, but I wouldn’t play them back to back to back.