Nansui December 9, 2015 December 9, 2015 We write an RPG together or Mail plays pong sometimes at the beginning. :D But something harder, we never tried. But maybe I think about playing something with them again. Presumably some kind of game, which is made for one player and where you can switch with the Tulpa during the different fight sequences.
Brassow December 14, 2015 December 14, 2015 Obviously it's better to play Civilization against one another. This doesn't require extra limbs to play. "Try to get a better understanding of things before making your judgement." -Khan, Metro 2033
Rasznir December 29, 2015 December 29, 2015 I think a good game for us, in terms of progress, has been Super Hexagon. It's a real-time game and requires faster and faster reactions if you want to get further but isn't too difficult at the lowest difficulty setting. It also has only two controls: left and right. We've played before and taken turns to try and get the longest time. Note, Dash and Pinkie have both beaten my times before. Another great game in terms of parallel processing specifically, as well as communication and cooperation/teamwork, is ibb & obb. Just check out the trailer or steam store page video for it and you'll understand why. There are three controls--left, right, and jump--and you can play local coop on it which means you can just use one hand each to play both ibb and obb at the same time.
Vos December 30, 2015 December 30, 2015 When it comes to games, I think that the most interesting ones to try with other people in your head are ones that log times. So, ones that tell you how long you've lasted (like Super Hexagon) or how long it took you to beat a level (Hotline Miami). I've found that, in Hotline Miami, I'm generally the speedier one, but Hayley and Luke are much better when it comes to finding creative ways to make their way through the levels.
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