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https://store.steampowered.com/app/225840/Sven_Coop/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/335240/Transformice/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/355180/Codename_CURE/
Otherwise the responses you get are going to be no more informative than looking through the store yourself.
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any genre except mobas
Good, that's a start.
If you want a good MMO then I thoroughly recommend Lord of the Rings Online - for a free to play it's THE most generous one out there. Not only do you get a huge amount of access for nowt, but you can actually earn the currency to buy expansions through just normal gameplay and never spend a penny.
For shooters there's the obvious Fortnite (I know, not on Steam). I recommend the Save the World original mode though, not the battle royale thing which is a bit disjointed when playing together. Save the world is a better more co-operative experience, with a bit of tower defence.
For Action RPGs, there's the excellent and similarly generous Path of Exile. It's basically very Diablo but free, and the content you get for nothing is stellar. Nothing is held back behind a paywall here.
Another shooter well worth the recommend is Warframe - again, great value as you need spend nothing really to keep playing. It's fantastic in co-op play, and possibly, I'm guessing the best example for you.
And as a last outside-the-box kind of suggestion, if you're OK with old PC classics then you can do worse than have a nose through the MS-DOS archive of games that are completely free to play. You could both enjoy some classics simultaneously for the first time.
https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games
Hope this helps.