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Stonehearth's multiplayer isn't designed for shared control -- it's intended for each player to control a separate town via their own client. RPT allows for a janky kind of "both players sharing a town" mode, but only works if both players are using mouse and keyboard (which may not even work anymore for RPT?), and you run into issues where only one player can really control the game at a time. So, it works if you have e.g. one player who wants to build and let the other player take over for setting up logistics; or if you have players who are happy to swap between different tasks.
How it work is simple: you share your keyboard and mouse input and you let them play. Hopefully giving advice along the way.