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by Jason Love 0
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A cooperative puzzle/platformer

Enjoy A Free Demo of Super Co-Op Adventure

It's FRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIII-YAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY! Woooo! If you're stoked for a brief break from the daily grind and looking for something new to play/do this weekend, then you could hop over to 2Players' website and pick up a free demo of their puzzle/platformer, Super Co-Op Adventure. The title has some very interesting mechanics where you not only control the two characters, but also utilize the "LowNet" to manipulate the environment.

by Matthew Squaire 0
Review
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  • xbox one
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Strangely Explored Lands...

Halo Wars 2 Co-Op Review

Early on in Halo Wars 2, I kept getting the feeling that I had lived this all before in an almost dream-like way. I played through campaign mission after mission, trying to shake the feeling and find my 'Ah-ha!' moment that would set the game apart, letting me tell my friends and associates of the special moments I wanted to share with...

by John Bardinelli 0
News
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Can't we all just co-op instead?

Friction Builds Between Sven Co-Op Developers and Community

Please stay behind the yellow line. The drama train is pulling into the station. Sven, a co-op mod for the original Half-Life, has been around for just under two decades. Earlier this year the much beloved mod got a free standalone release, an act that, as it turns out, would bring to light controversies building between the community and the development team.

by Nick Puleo 0
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Gaming likes it's 1996.

Quake 2 - Co-Op Or Die! Stream Recap

Last night we checked out a mod for Quake 2. Yes, that Quake 2. Called Co-Op Or Die the mod allows co-op play on a persistent world server for up to four players per instance. Along with the entire Quake 2 campaign, players can play various challenge maps created by the community. The whole thing is tied into the official Co-Op or Die website which allows chat, stats, and other info all integrated right in.

by Nick Puleo 0
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#3 in the Lexy Cooper Series

Get Griefed - A Video Game Murder Mystery Novel

You may remember Trixie360, former community manager of Xbox Live, host of numerous video shows that were on the console a few years back. She interviewed former editor Jim McLaughlin for a gamer spotlight a few years back as well as helped usher in Xbox Live Co-Op Night. Since moving on from Microsoft, Christa Charter (aka Trixie360) has become a successful author writing several novels. Her series based on a character named Lexy Cooper is particularly interesting for gamers. Why? The stories are murder mysteries set in a universe respectful of gamer culture.

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