Very Very Valet

Very Very Valet

Crash & Return

Very Very Valet is a madcap couch co-op party game - all drivers welcome!

1 to 4 players control an “elite” team of puppet valets, working together to overcome any and all valet-related challenges. It’s going to take teamwork and a certain “just park it anywhere” mentality to save the world from a severe parking crisis! It’s not enough to just be a valet - be a VERY VERY VALET.

Madcap Couch Co-op

Valet alone or with friends! Up to four players can work together to solve this severe parking shortage. Help each other and hitch a ride, or cause chaos launching your fellow valets wildly - the choice is yours!

No License Necessary

Driving has never been easier - just point and go! Accessible driving controls allow anyone to quickly become a valet, with plenty of hidden techniques for mastering your valet game and cornering the market.

The World is your Parking Lot

Show off your car corralling skills in over 20 unique levels! You’ll be helping out customers in a variety of locations and scenarios - city streets, cliffsides, bowling alleys, airports, and even trainyards.

Become a Very Very Valet

Join this elite squad of valets! Whatever the parking need, Very Very Valets are ready to accept the call. Grab your friends and leave no car unattended!


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Very Very Valet on Steam

Innchanted

Innchanted

Run a Magical Inn with friends!

Taram’s family Inn has been stolen by an evil wizard! To reclaim your family’s legacy, team up with friends, manage your inn, brew potions, cook, and fight in a magical co-op inn adventure for 1-4 players.

There’s something for everyone in this heartful, hectic, co-op set in a fantasy universe inspired by Australian-Indigenous tales!

To stop the Wizard from causing chaos and claiming the Inn for himself, you and your friends must pass the Wizard’s challenge: Make the Inn a roaring success! But be careful, he won’t be defeated so easily and will use his powers to get in your way.

Cooperate with your team and run your inn together in this thrilling adventure for everyone.

Manage your inn and choose what you want to purchase to innprove the inn for your next day. Will you focus on restocking your potion supplies? Or maybe you want to try the latest magic wand to defend your customers? The choice is all yours.

Running a magical inn keeps your party busy - at night you’ll make meaningful choices that impact the future of the inn. Will you take some time to relax by the fire or put some logs on for everyone to enjoy the cosy warmth? Be careful, your choices will impact your next day: a team well rested by the fire will start their day with increased speed and help you serve your customers before they get innpatient.

Dive into a wonderful Australian-Indigenous inspired fantasy world, full of amazing creatures and spirits, and enjoy a beautiful world where all the magic happens. Discover the universe of Innchanted and its values: environmental responsibility, inclusivity, and diversity.


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Innchanted on Steam

Let’s Cook Together

Let’s Cook Together

We love this game!

The mechanics are very unique and funny.

Throwing food around in panic while stuff on Your stove is burning, not realising, that Your partner has no free hands and the food just lands on their head… good moments…

We laughed and yelled so much while playing this game.

The graphics are nice and fun, the gameplay is quite challenging yet fair.

I very much hope, that there will be more restaurants in the future.

Very addictive!!

Real player with 216.9 hrs in game


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If you like playing overcooked with your significant other (or 1 other buddy) you are going to absolutely love this. I can nearly garantuee it.

Dishes (and the order in which they appear) are not randomized. So, it often feels a bit more fair than overcooked because it is pure skill and does not involve the roll of the dice.

Biggest con?

You can only play with 2. No way to play alone unless you want to somehow play with 2 controllers at the same time. And also no way to play with 3 or 4. Which does feel like a bit of a wasted opportunity.

Real player with 141.7 hrs in game

Let's Cook Together on Steam

Codename: Terranova

Codename: Terranova

This game is such a hidden gem. I’m not sure what I expected when I paid $24 on an early-access co-op indie puzzle game, and to be honest I was worried it wouldn’t be any good. However, my buddy and I (who usually do such puzzle games together) were VERY pleasantly surprised. It almost felt like “We Were Here” in a way. One player is the Agent, and they’re the player that is required to buy the game. Their role is to move through the train room-by-room and solve puzzles given to them by the Operator, who doesn’t actually need to buy the game, as they use a web application with all the answers. I guess it’s also somewhat similar to “Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes” in that respect. My friend and I haven’t had a chance to finish the game yet, but we’ve both purchased the game and enjoy alternating back and forth between Agent and Operator.

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

This game is a lot like Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, but the Operator (the one that isn’t moving around) is able to interact far more with the environment.

For being early access, I feel it’s quite polished in regards to visuals. No texture glitches seen while playing, no physics oddities, very smooth framerate.

In terms of story, I think there’s an overarching story told through the pre-level ‘briefings.’ The story however, seems somewhat fragmented and kind of hard to follow. Certain briefings seem contradictory to later briefings.

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

Codename: Terranova on Steam

Camped Out!

Camped Out!

Camped Out is a frenetic couch co-op game for friends and families where up to four players work together to set up camp before darkness falls.

Work together as a team to complete campsites and unlock further areas in the game world.

Each level is a race against the clock where players are required to build tents, construct a campfire, cook enough food and get into bed before darkness falls.

THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER

It’s a wide, bountiful world out there, teeming with all the natural resources you’ll need to complete your campsite.

There’s wood to be chopped, stone to be mined and fish to be caught - but don’t leave them lying around or they might disappear..

TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK

To set up your camp as efficiently as possible, you’ll need to work together.

Throw tools to a teammate in need, ferry resources to a blueprint someone else placed, duck out of the way to let a camper through; every little bit of synergy helps. And most importantly, communicate!

ROME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY

..but your campsite must be built by nightfall!

Each camper’s backpack holds a tent pack, lantern, and some shared tools. There’s also a cooking pot to stew a succulent meal. You choose where to place your blueprints, so choose carefully!

MEET THE CAMPERS:

  • Quintana - Quintana is the Camp Leader at Roaring Pines Summer Camp. She is the eleven year old daughter of high achieving parents. Her mother, a respected surgeon and father, a psychiatrist. As the first born of two girls, Quintana feels a sense of responsibility to protect her little sister. She’s clever and curious and having achieved leadership status in Mensa for Kids, prefers the company of books to frivolous child’s play.

  • Covington - Covington is ten years old and lost his father when he was only five. Coming from a creative family, Covington’s father left him with music in his veins. Covington continues to teach himself to play guitar by watching online videos of his favorite bands. He loves excursions and field trips with his fellow Campers, as he feels a close bond with them and will often serenade them with melodic renditions of his favorite songs.

  • Saffron - Saffron is ten years old and the middle child of seven children. But with her ginger locks and eyes of blue and spirit to match her dazzling appearance she has no trouble standing out amongst the crowd. Living on the expanse of the farm with her six siblings, she is constantly seeking her next adventure and with a freckle to match each of her escapades, she’s unstoppable.

  • Rascal - Rascal is eleven years old and an only child who’s been misunderstood until he was diagnosed with ADHD. His parents had him join Roaring Pines Summer Camp when he was seven, and as his name suggests he has a tendency to create mischief between his peers. Rascal loves to build and will use any material available to bring his imagination and creations to life. Whether it be sailing through stormy seas on a raft made of driftwood or flying through space with meteorite precision, Rascal leaves those around him in the wake of his creative destruction.

Camped Out! on Steam

Cook, Serve, Delicious!

Cook, Serve, Delicious!

I want to start here: I love this game. The review that follows may sound critical at times but only because this is an “Icarus” game for me, i.e. it fell apart only because it got so close to the sun.

I’ve heard some people complain that the game is too difficult, but I disagree. The difficulty felt a lot like Guitar Hero. Do you remember how you could barely keep up with songs on easy or medium the first time you played? But after trying a song on hard a few times, suddenly going back to medium felt like a cake walk? CSD is a lot like that. You can barely keep up with the small customer queue and simple orders at first, but you get used it and CSD has a wonderful, smooth difficulty curve. Eventually, you’ll find yourself humming along quite nicely with an 8 person queue and all kinds of complex recipes.

Real player with 58.9 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious is not your average restaurant sim. Instead of waiting tables and clearing checks, you’re more of a line cook who owns a small restaurant in a business tower. Your main goal is to achieve what every chef wants, a five star restaurant. Each day, customers order off your customizable menu and you prep and cook their food by hitting the corresponding keys to each item, such as ‘L’ to add lettuce on a burger. This sounds relatively simple but can certainly become challenging when the clock is ticking and customers are getting impatient.

Real player with 40.2 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious! on Steam

Diner Bros

Diner Bros

(D)iner (B)ros is similar to (O)ver(C)ooked. Its good to play but I did not find DB as fun has OC. Even in SP OC was fun. However the more players the better which I suppose is true with DB too. (supports four players & controllers) The fires in OC were funny - running around with the fire extinguisher & the levels were fun too. DB’s a little stepped back from fun. It’s very playable & does have some neat tricks of its own. For example varieties of items, foods, drinks, etc can be purchased with one off payments as you progress. They are then added the same day to the one Restaurant you keep which begins to expand & increases in challenges. No decoration or purchasable furniture is available.

Real player with 333.2 hrs in game

Diner Bros is a solid and highly enjoyable experience. Personally, I actually think this game is more enjoyable than Overcooked for 1 big reason: very little gimmicks.

Overcooked is a great game, but is unfortunately majorly held back at times by it’s ridiculous kitchen structure. Overcooked lacks any kind of consistency, and while it is interesting being placed in all kinds of odd situations, it doesn’t totally allow you to experience the joy of cooking in a well constructed kitchen outside of the early tutorial levels.

Real player with 55.3 hrs in game

Diner Bros on Steam

Cosmo’s Quickstop

Cosmo’s Quickstop

This is my GOTY 2021, and frankly it isn’t close.

Cook, Serve, Delicious, except it’s a 3D runaround with Among Us Tasks, except it’s a decidedly charming and hilarious time, except it’s SO HYPE. What is otherwise a very solid and enjoyable experience is cranked up to one of the most surprisingly awesome skill expression games on the planet (or off of it.) An amenity upgrade system that both requires and greatly rewards playing with all of your options and finding what setup works best for you, and an excellent variety of tweaks to the formula and post game content, combine to give this game way more replay potential than I’ve ever had from something in the same genre. What was literally an accidental stumble-upon one night has turned into one of my top 5 games of all time, in the span of a week. I cannot recommend this game enough.

Real player with 53.6 hrs in game

I have been waiting for this game to arrive since it said was coming out in 2019 after searching for coop games so I am glad to see it finally out. The art for the game immediately drew me in, and could tell it would be a great co-op experience.

After now playing for only 9 hours, I will say they poured love into every fibre this game and polished it well for the release as I have yet to encounter an issue. It is fantastic for a couch co-op game, while not as frustrating as overcooked can be while still leaving me overwhelmed in chaos.

Real player with 45.2 hrs in game

Cosmo's Quickstop on Steam

JUMANJI: The Curse Returns

JUMANJI: The Curse Returns

Not what I expected being honest, I was envisioning more interactivity such as those in mario party games, it’s not a bad game but it does feel lacking. After playing for around 11 hours roughly I can say I have adapted to the game-play of dragging the corresponding item to either another character or the enemy at hand, it can be somewhat challenging, especially trying to get the save every location achievement which I had to enlist the help of a friend as the Ai was not working out, this is as far as core game-play goes however.

Real player with 11.9 hrs in game

finally! a jumanji game that is actually a JUMANJI game!

why did it take over two decades for someone to make this??

doesn’t matter, it’s here now, i love it ♥

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

JUMANJI: The Curse Returns on Steam

Cook-Out

Cook-Out

Awesome game, its Overcooked VR.

I’m about a third of the way through the game, and it has gotten really complicated. I’m now chopping, saucing, grilling, cleaning, and plating all at the same time with my friends, and its delightful yet difficult.

Technical:

The multiplayer lobby system is REALLY easy, its just a room code. The Netcode is also really great, the polish is high, I’ve honestly had zero technical issues with the game.

This is a multiplayer-forward game, if you want a more single-player oriented experience, I would direct you to Rags To Dishes.

Real player with 18.2 hrs in game

This is probably the one of the best VR Cooperative games to play with friends when you want something chaotic ala Overcooked. Missions become harder and harder as one progresses, and even with 3 friends requires quite bit of coordination to get past some of the challenges with full 3 stars.

There is also a puzzle mode which is fun to do while waiting for everyone to be ready trying to figure out various recipes. Some feel a bit obtuse tho and dont provide enough hints on solving them.

There are occasionally some bugs as well, but these are relatively minor: Had desync issues (between people playing across europe and us) but this gets solved by reconnecting on the next round and are relatively rare. The mission difficulty also is a bit all over the place with the later where very hard missions (to get full stars on) get followed up with something that is a breeze to 3 stars, but not sure if thats intentional or not.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

Cook-Out on Steam