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But if you must, left 4 dead is a good co-op game to play.
I mean, we go to separate colleges but live in the same area on holidays (as we both still live with our parents during that time). Of course right now we're spending time with each other, I just think that playing games would be a nice thing to do, amongst other things, to make the distance not so bad. Thanks for the recommendation, too!
PS... I was young once, falling in love but now I im a man LOL
1200 ??? im from the UK and them sort of miles are alien to us in britain. The full lengh of britian isn't even 900 miles. In the UK towns and cities are basically touching each other.
Anyway good luck OP, I need to log off now and chill in front of tele on my own
I play most games with my wife, though she tends to sit next to me on the couch during it. My first recommendation is Don't Starve Together. That's probably our most successful co-op find. Very very highly recommended, but make sure you can clearly communicate while doing it, phone or otherwise. It can certainly test the strength of your relationship. Works with a controller or keyboard/mouse.
Path of Exile is an excellent ARPG, and works well as a co-op game. My wife likes finding all the things she can, which that genre is great for.
Dying Light is exceptionally well made, as well, for one with a different tone. It works really well with a controller.
I'd also recommend looking at the website 'Co-optimus' for a list of co-op specific games you can choose from.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/35720/
For shame, you people. For shame.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/105600/
And another game called "Long distance relationships never work".
Oh... Videogames... Meh I'm sure there are co-op games called that here somewhere with all the indie crap steam lets in.
I'll edit this as I find more.
Rocket League
Something like Ark: Survival Evolved or Rust.