As fun as it is to meet up with friends in person, that is not always possible. Nowadays, online gaming is very much the standard formula, and an argument could be made that was almost always the case in the PC scene.Steamnaturally caters to multiplayer by featuring a wide plethora of titles across a range of genres, ensuring there should be something for just about everyone. In the name of accessibility, a number of Steam games support Remote Play, a feature that allows players to access their games using an external source. Performance depends on their internet connection, but it is a useful tool to know about and occasionally access.
An extra but not always present feature ofSteam Remote Playis called “Remote Play Together,” which essentially allows players to share their game with a friend. While not many titles incorporate this option, it is worth mentioning regardless. That said, what are some of Steam’s best co-op games with Remote Play?

The article will include Steam games that support both Remote Play and co-op, so not exclusivelyRemote Play Together games. However, it will be stated if a project supports the latter feature.
Those looking for a cooperative challenge should definitely check outRain World. This hard-as-nails platforming game sees players taking control of a Slugcat as they attempt to make their way through a dystopian and industrial world, avoiding dangerous predators and the drowning rain above. With so many dangers around each corner, survivingRain Worldcan be a task.

Bringing a friend along via Remote Play can be a great way to gang up on the creeping creatures that attempt to make a meal out of the Slugcats. With an underlying story and even more Slugcats to unlock with theDownpourDLC,Rain Worldcan be a great cooperative adventure for friends.
Bread & Fredis a cute and colorful physics-based climbing and platforming game that will truly test your friendships. This cooperative romp can be played solo or with a friend using Remote Play. During a coop session, each player will control one of the adorably-named penguins, who are tethered together to one another via a rope. It’s up to players to work together, swinging and gaining momentum in order to scale tricky jumps and platforms on the way up a large mountain. There are mini-games to play, a story to uncover, and even costumes to unlock.Bread & Fredis a ton of fun for two players and will challenge their skills and cooperation.

Gang Beastsoffers up some casually wacky gameplay, letting players jump into a wild and hilarious romp that sees them tugging and pushing on one another to reign supreme as the last one standing across a variety of levels. Those who have playedHuman Fall Flatwill be familiar with Gang Beast’s wobbly and unforgiving physics. Players will sometimes struggle just to stay on their feet, especially when their rivals are pulling at their jelly-like forms and trying to pummel them with objects.
There is a slight puzzle element to some levels and players can even work cooperatively in certain areas. There are a lot of interesting things to see and do inGang Beasts, making it a great game to enjoy remotely.

Easily one of the most engaging, challenging, and artistic side-scrolling games of the last decade,Cupheadis great for those looking for something unique and visually appealing to play remotely. Players will hop into a colorful hand-drawn adventure featuring Cuphead and Mugman as they tangle with an array of painfully difficult bosses. Those who enjoy hard-as-nails side-scrolling platformers or the nostalgic feel of older cartoons will really dig what Cuphead offers.
Thanks to its drop-in style of multiplayer,Cupheadis a great and easy-to-join adventure that players can freely hop in and out of without worry.

15Wizard Of Legend
There are a lot of great AAA titles on Steam for those looking to engage in some high-octaneRemote Playbut players shouldn’t be afraid to try some of the Indie offerings available on Steam. There are quite a few Indie games that provide just as much, if not more, fun than a traditional high-budget game.
Take, for example, Wizard of Legend. This top-down roguelike dungeon-crawling adventure is filled to the brim with spell combos and unlockable items that make each run feel different from the last. It’s a ton of fun and can be enjoyed in micro-doses thanks to the hectic nature of each attempt. Bringing along a friend just makes the experience that much better.

Those itching for something a little different may want to consider picking upOvercooked 2. This is a fun and funny cooperative cooking game that is a downright blast to play locally or remotely with family and friends. The simplistic yet difficult-to-master gameplay is perfect for streaming remotely and the top-down single-screen style makes it much easier for players to track what is happening remotely.
Overcooked 2gets hectic rather quickly, with players having to work together to prepare some pretty difficult dishes. It’s a cooperative game that can only be survived by solid cooperative play.

TheEarth Defense Forcegames are often overlooked thanks to their cheesy dialogue and less-than-awe-inspiring graphics but many players don’t realize just how fun these titles are to play. The gameplay reigns supreme, with missions, monsters, mechs, and weaponized warfare against a wide array of aliens and mutant bugs.
Earth Defense Force 5can be a lot of fun to play solo, but it’s an absolute blast with multiple players. Those who have yet to try this unique brand of cooperative third-person A.I.-attacking combat should definitely give it a try.

Anyone seeking a more frightening cooperative experience among friends will fall in love with the dark, psychological horror environment ofPhasmophobia. The game is meant for four players who in a team must wander around a house and gather some evidence of paranormal activity,using various items like the crucifix.
Ghost hunting is a popular activity in real life, but it can be hard to actually do it.Phasmophobiais a dream come true for anyone truly passionate about the paranormal, and even in Early Access, it has swept most players off their feet.

For the longest time, there was a real market gap for a believable andfun pirate game, butSea of Thievescame in to fix it. This immensely popular title has dominated Steam’s charts since it was available in Early Access, which goes to show how well it’s designed.
The game has a ton of features from managing a vessel to combat at sea to even exploring various islands and gathering loot as a member of a pirate crew. The game has come an immensely long way, both visually and gameplay-wise, and won’t leave any fans of the pirate life cold.