Many co-op games get you and a friend to work together, not many have you do it in a way like TwinCop.
Overcooked! 2 just keeps getting bigger and more chaotic, with a rather big DLC out named Campfire Cook Off.
Love a good twin-stick shooter? How about the style of classic cartoons? Dead End Job squishes them together.
Wizard of Legend is one of my favourite indie games to play in local co-op and it's great fun alone too, the developer Contingent99 just released the huge Sky Palace update.
Inspired by the likes of Nuclear Throne, Enter the Gungeon, Metal Slug, Golden Axe, and more Woodpunk just arrived officially on Linux.
Disobedient Sheep from developer SicklyDove games is a frantic and lighthearted sheep "herd 'em up" for 2 to 4 players.
You might want to wash your hands and grab your Chef's Hat as Overcooked! 2 has a free update out and it's a big one.
With thanks to a supporter, I was gifted a copy of We Need To Go Deeper. It's a 2-4 player co-op submarine roguelike and it's pretty rough.
The single-player and local co-op island survival game Stranded Deep was recently given a fresh stable build, the first in a while.
No need to go it alone on an alien world, Crashlands has been updated to include local co-op support.
Halloween has a strong association with witches and candy these days. This challenging platformer has both in spades and I have a few thoughts to spare on the experience.
For those of you who love over the top fast-paced action, Galaxy Champions TV is now officially available on Linux.
BFF or Die is an interesting puzzle game from ASA Studio that I was testing before release, one that offers a decent experience if you're alone or if you have friends around for some local co-op.
For those who love their shooters, Galaxy Champions TV released last week and they're planning a Linux version.
If you're in the mood for another local party game for your Linux box, SPLASH BLAST PANIC released this week with Linux support.
You will be forgiven for not knowing about BlazeRush, since it's an oldie released back in 2014. Taking another look at it recently with the help of my trusty side-kick I've found it to be an exceptionally fun co-op experience on Linux.
Continuing my quest to find some great co-op games, I recently tried out A Gummy's Life which was a birthday gift from a reader. It's actually hilarious.
It's been a wet and windy day here, so I blew the dust off my copy of Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime to share with the family and it's the single most bit of fun we've had all together with a PC game before.
Sadly we missed the actual release for the really sweet couch co-op adventure 39 Days to Mars, but we're making up for it by letting you know it has some additional free content!
Fancy a bit of local co-op action in an open world with a zombie apocalypse setting? Don't Bite Me Bro! is free.