15 Games to Play as a Couple and Have a Good Laugh

Games to play as a couple are a bridge to moments of connection, laughter and unforgettable memories, whether with friends, family or partners.
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In a world where screens often isolate us, bringing someone together to share challenges, strategies or even digital blunders is like lighting a fire on a cold night: it warms and illuminates.
But which titles really deliver double the fun?
This article dives into 15 games that will turn any two-person session into a laugh riot, with choices ranging from co-op classics to charming indie gems.
Based on 2025 trends, a dash of data, and a fresh approach, get ready to discover options that will make you and your gaming partner laugh until your stomach hurts.
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After all, why play alone when shared fun is so much more enjoyable?
Why are doubles games so special?
The magic of doubles games is in the chemistry between the players.
Unlike solo experiences, where the focus is on individual immersion, playing as a couple requires communication, improvisation and, often, a good dose of patience.
A 2024 Entertainment Software Association (ESA) survey revealed that 65% of gamers prefer local or online multiplayer experiences with close friends, highlighting the appeal of sharing the screen – or even the couch.
This dynamic creates unique stories: the moment you accidentally throw your partner into a chasm or when a brilliant strategy turns into hilarious chaos.
It's like dancing the tango: sometimes you step on someone else's toes, but the fun is in continuing to laugh.
Additionally, the social interaction provided by playing together strengthens bonds and creates lasting memories.
Games that require teamwork can improve communication and collaboration, valuable skills both in and out of the game.
Therefore, the experience of playing in pairs goes beyond simple fun; it is an opportunity for personal and relational growth.
Criteria for our list
Before we dive into the games, it's worth clarifying how we chose these 15 titles.
We prioritize genre diversity – from platformers to party games –, accessibility (both in terms of price and ease of learning) and, of course, the potential to provoke laughter.
We've included games available in 2025 for consoles, PC, and even mobile devices, with options for all budgets and skill levels.
Each title was selected for its ability to create memorable moments for two, whether in cooperative or competitive mode.
And, to avoid monotony, we mix reinvented classics, hot new releases and original ideas that go beyond the obvious.
The variety in the list ensures that everyone will find something that fits their preferences and playstyle.
Additionally, we consider the length of the matches, as games that can be played in short sessions are ideal for moments of relaxation.
Finally, the inclusion of games that promote physical or verbal interaction between players was also an important factor in the selection.
15 games that will make you laugh together
- Overcooked! All You Can Eat
Cooking has never been so chaotic – or fun.
Overcooked! All You Can Eat brings together all the levels from both editions of the game, with crazy kitchens where you and your partner have to prepare dishes under pressure.
The fun is in the shouts of “where’s the onion?!” while trying not to set the kitchen on fire.
Perfect for testing patience and laughing at failures.
- It Takes Two
Game Awards winner It Takes Two is a cooperative adventure where a couple transformed into dolls must save their marriage.
Each level features unique mechanics, like platforming or puzzles, and the humor comes from the clumsy interactions.
It's one of the few games that requires two players, making the experience even more intimate.
- Gang Beasts
Imagine jelly dolls fighting in absurd scenarios, like a meat grinder or a moving truck.
Gang Beasts is pure physical comedy, where you and your friend try to punch (or hug?) each other until there's a winner.
The lack of precision in the controls is what guarantees the laughs.

- Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
One of you defuses a bomb while the other reads a confusing manual.
This asymmetrical game is a test of communication under pressure.
Misinterpreted instructions and incorrect “cut the red wire!”s will generate laughter – and perhaps some friendly arguments.
- Mario Party Superstars
Nintendo classic Mario Party Superstars features quick minigames and boards full of tricks.
Light competition and moments of “stealing” stars from your partner ensure accessible fun.
Ideal for those who want something casual, but with the potential for hilarious rivalries.
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- Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
Piloting a spaceship with your partner sounds epic, but in Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, you'll stumble across chaotic controls as you try to save galactic bunnies.
Awkward teamwork and improvised dialogue are the heart of the fun.
- WMD Worms
Strategy and humor meet in this reinvented classic.
Worms WMD puts you and your friend in control of worms armed with bazookas and explosive bananas.
The exaggerated destruction and plans that go wrong are guaranteed to make you laugh.
- Heaven Ho
A platform game where you hold on (literally) to avoid falling.
Heave Ho requires players to grab and throw themselves through colorful environments.
Absurd physics and inevitable falls turn each level into a comedy.
- Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS)
Want to create crazy armies and see who comes up with the best strategy?
TABS delivers ridiculous battles with units like drunken knights or laser-wielding dinosaurs.
The unpredictability and visual absurdity make this a great place to laugh.
- Rocket League
Rocket-powered football: need I say more?
Rocket League combines competitiveness and teamwork, with moments of epic goals or embarrassing fails.
The learning curve is gentle, but the potential for fun is endless.
- Untitled Goose Game (Co-op Mode)
Two geese causing chaos in a peaceful village?
Untitled Goose Game's co-op mode is a recipe for laughs.
You plan pranks, like stealing hats or scaring gardeners, and the humor comes from pure anarchy.
- Tools Up!
Similar to Overcooked, but with makeovers.
Tools Up! puts you as decorators under pressure, painting walls and changing furniture.
The lack of coordination and accidents – like knocking over a bucket of paint – are what make the game hilarious.
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- Jackbox Party Pack 10
A collection of minigames for all tastes, from quizzes to absurd drawings.
Jackbox is perfect for playing with cell phones as controllers, and the humor comes from the creative and often nonsensical responses of the players.
- Snipperclips
A puzzle game where you “cut” each other to solve challenges.
Snipperclips is creative, charming, and full of moments where a misplaced snip turns into a laugh riot.
Ideal for those who enjoy something light and cerebral.
- Human: Fall Flat
Exploring dreamlike scenarios with clumsy dolls is the essence of Human: Fall Flat.
However, unstable physics and the need to cooperate (or sabotage) create absurd situations, such as trying to climb a wall and ending up falling together.

Table 1: Comparison of cooperative and competitive games
| Game | Type | Platform | Difficulty level | Average price (2025) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overcooked! All You Can Eat | Cooperative | PC, Switch, PS5, Xbox | Average | R$ 80.00 |
| Mario Party Superstars | Competitive | Nintendo Switch | Easy | R$ 300.00 |
| It Takes Two | Cooperative | PC, PS5, Xbox | Average | R$ 120.00 |
| Gang Beasts | Competitive | PC, Switch, PS5, Xbox | Easy | R$ 60.00 |
| Rocket League | Both | PC, Switch, PS5, Xbox | Average | Free (with purchases) |
Two original examples to boost the fun
Silent Laughter Challenge: While playing Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, agree that no one is allowed to laugh out loud – only muffled giggles are allowed.
This increases the tension and makes each mistake even funnier, like trying to hold back laughter while the “expert” confuses “green wire” with “red wire”.
Mario Party Cheating Tournament: Before you start Mario Party Superstars, make a silly rule: whoever loses a minigame must do a ridiculous dance.
So this adds a layer of humor and turns even defeats into memorable moments.
Table 2: Games by humor style
| Humor style | Recommended games | Why does it work? |
|---|---|---|
| Physical humor | Gang Beasts, Heave Ho, Human: Fall Flat | Exaggerated physics and unexpected falls. |
| Communication humor | Keep Talking, Overcooked, Tools Up! | Coordination errors and improvised screams. |
| Creative humor | Jackbox Party Pack, Snipperclips | Out-of-the-box answers and solutions. |
| Absurd humor | Untitled Goose Game, TABS | Surreal situations and controlled chaos. |
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An analogy to close with a flourish
Playing in pairs is like cooking a new dish with a friend: sometimes the recipe goes wrong, the sauce spills, but the process is so much fun that the result doesn't even matter.
Games to play as a couple are the spice that adds flavor to these interactions, transforming ordinary moments into stories that you will tell for years.
So, how about calling someone, choosing one of these titles and letting the laughs roll?
Fun is just a control away.
Finally, with games that encourage interaction and creativity, you're sure to find something that suits your style and that of your gaming partner.
