Welches Co-op-Cozy-Spiel solltet ihr zusammen spielen?
6 Fragen um euer perfektes Spiel aus It Takes Two, Overcooked! 2, PlateUp! und Moving Out zu finden
1. Wie viele Personen spielen mit?
2. Was erhoffst du dir von dieser gemeinsamen Spielsession?
3. Wie stehst du zu Spielen, bei denen echte Kommunikation und Koordination nötig sind?
4. Wie lange soll eine einzelne Spielsession sein?
5. Was würde diese Spielsession für dich erfolgreich machen?
6. Was beschreibt deine Spieledynamik mit dieser Person am besten?
The best co-op games are not the ones where you play perfectly — they are the ones where failure is also fun.
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Co-op Cozy Games FAQ
Is It Takes Two worth buying? Can you play it with one copy?
Yes — It Takes Two is worth buying without question. It won Game of the Year at the Game Awards, DICE Awards, BAFTA, and almost every other major ceremony in 2021. At around 10-12 hours, it is the perfect length for a couple to play through across several evenings. The game REQUIRES two players — you cannot play it solo. One player buys the full game; the second player downloads a free 'Friend's Pass' version and can play the entire game at no cost. This makes it excellent value: one purchase for two people to experience everything. Available on PC (EA App/Steam), PlayStation 4/5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. If you are buying for Switch specifically, note that local wireless play requires two cartridges — the friend pass is online or same-console play.
What is the difference between Overcooked 2 and PlateUp?
Overcooked! 2 and PlateUp! are both co-op cooking games but feel quite different in practice. Overcooked 2 uses pre-designed levels with fixed kitchen layouts — you play what is given to you. PlateUp! has you design and build your own restaurant kitchen before each service. Overcooked 2 is more accessible, faster-paced, and better for short 30-45 minute sessions or groups who just want immediate fun. PlateUp! has a deeper strategy layer, more progression between sessions, and rewards players who enjoy optimization and planning. Overcooked 2 is better for casual groups; PlateUp! is better for players who enjoyed Overcooked but want more depth and control. Both support 1-4 players.
Is Moving Out a good game for couples or groups who are not good at video games?
Yes — Moving Out is one of the best co-op games for non-gamers or mixed-skill groups. It has an accessibility options menu that lets you extend time limits, make items lighter, or reduce the difficulty in multiple ways. More importantly, the game's physics are deliberately absurd — nothing about it requires technical skill. The fun comes from watching furniture behave unexpectedly, not from executing precise inputs. A 70-year-old who has never touched a controller and a competitive gamer can play Moving Out together and have an equally funny time. It is probably the most accessible co-op comedy game ever made. Available on PC, Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox — often included in Game Pass.
What is the best co-op cozy game for couples to play on Nintendo Switch?
The best co-op games for couples on Nintendo Switch are: It Takes Two (online co-op — one person needs the full game, partner downloads the free Friend Pass; around 10-12 hours of story content); Overcooked! All You Can Eat (the definitive Overcooked collection, supports local and online co-op for 2-4 players); Moving Out (excellent in local co-op on the same Switch screen, also available online); and Stardew Valley (peaceful farming together, supports 1-4 players online and 2 players in local co-op with two Switches). For pure romantic couple content, It Takes Two is the consensus recommendation — it was specifically designed for two people and tells a story about a relationship.
Can you play Overcooked 2 or PlateUp online with friends remotely?
Yes — both games fully support online multiplayer. Overcooked! 2 supports 2-4 players online across all platforms. PlateUp! supports 1-4 players online on PC (Steam), PlayStation, and Xbox. For Overcooked specifically: on PC, you can use Steam Remote Play Together so only one person needs to own the game, and others can join for free through Remote Play. PlateUp! on Steam also supports Remote Play Together. If you are playing with friends on different platforms, note that cross-platform multiplayer is not available in either game — everyone needs to be on the same platform (all on PlayStation, all on PC, etc.).