15.Unravel Two

Unravel Twois a great cooperative platformer game to play with someone who may not have much gaming experience. You’re both connected by thread, and you need to navigate various environmental puzzles using physics and a bit of creativity.

It’s not a cakewalk, but it isn’t overly challenging either. Plus, the relatively lighthearted narrative and atmosphere make it welcoming. Yes, it’s weird that both characters are named Yarny, but that’s part of the game’s charm!

14.It Takes Two

As the name implies,It Takes Twois built entirely around being a two-player experience—and it really shines for it.

You and another player take the role of a couple working through a divorce, and while this doesn’t sound like it’d be a cheerful title, it does have you facing some whimsical challenges.

13.Spelunky 2

This sequel to famed indie classicSpelunkyis every bit as challenging as the original, but with so much more.

InSpelunky 2, you and up to three friends can work together to make your way through the game’s procedurally generated levels and randomized challenges.

If you’ve never played this roguelite platformer series, don’t miss this chance to give it a try on Xbox Game Pass. It’s one of the best in its class, and it’s one of the best couch co-op games of all time.

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12.Pac-Man Museum+

Pac-Man Museum+packs in 14 games, including everything from the originalPac-Manto the more modernPac-Man 256.

Not every game in thePac-Man Museum+collection has multiplayer gameplay, but enough of them do that you and your friends can certainly pass a few hours with the collection.

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11.Research and Destroy

Research and Destroyis a turn-based action game that plays a lot like an action-heavyValkyria Chroniclesgame. But when you add in another player, that’s whenResearch and Destroyreally takes off.

Together, you both control your team of scientists and strategize to take out enemies while developing more powerful weapons, so you can take out even more powerful enemies.

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10.Rubber Bandits

Looking at the graphical style and movement of the characters inRubber Bandits, you might think the game came from the developer ofGang Beasts, but that actually isn’t the case.

While this game is similar,Rubber Banditsis much more objective-based than the pure chaos ofGang Beasts. Between its eight different game modes and dozens of weapon options,Rubber Banditsis one of the best couch party games on Xbox Game Pass.

9.Gang Beasts

Gang Beastsis almost like a wrestling game of sorts. Each player controls an unwieldy, bright-colored character, whose goal is to try and throw other players out of the arena.

While you can playGang Beastswith one other player, the real depth of fun comes when you’ve got four players battling it out to see which is the last one standing. It has online functionality, but it’s most fun when everyone is laughing and screaming on the same couch.

8.Super Mega Baseball 3

If you’re looking for arcade-style baseball fun without the baggage of a full-on baseball simulator, look no further thanSuper Mega Baseball 3.

You and your friend can play against each other, or you can play together in cooperative mode that involves alternating between infield and outfield versus an AI-controlled team. You can even play through the franchise mode this way.

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7.Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master!

Most rhythm games are more fun as you increase the player count, and that’s certainly true forTaiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master. Rhythm games don’t get better than this on Xbox Game Pass.

While cooperative play is limited to two players, you and one other player can both drum along on your controllers to the same song, with each of you having your own lines to follow on screen.

6.Tetris Effect: Connected

Tetris Effect: Connectedhas the standard one-on-one multiplayer versus mode that you know from manyTetrisgames, and while that mode is just fine, don’t ignoring one of the game’s most unique features!

In Connected mode, you and two other players can connect your playfields together and play cooperatively as the three of you take on increasingly tougher AI challenges.

5.Dragon Ball FighterZ

Are you a fan ofDragon Ball Z? If you are, and if you’re a fan of fighting games, then you’ll loveDragon Ball FighterZ. But even if you don’t care forDragon Ball Zor fighting games, you’ll still have fun with this accessible yet incredibly deep fighting game.

Fighting games have always been great for local multiplayer fun against friends, andDragon Ball FighterZis no different. In fact, its combination of gameplay with stunning animation makes it one of the best.

Related:The Best Dragon Ball Video Games of All Time, Ranked

4.Gears 5

TheGears of Warseries has always featured online multiplayer, and it’s especially good inGears 5, but that’s not even the best part.

For some, the best thing about theGears 5campaign is that you can go through it with a friend, and the experience is way more fun than it has any right to be. The campaign is surprisingly lengthy for a shooter, so you’ll have many hours of fun together.

Related:The Best Shooter Games on Xbox Game Pass, Ranked

3.Windjammers 2

The people who playWindjammers 2online also happen to be people who play a LOT ofWindjammers 2online. That means they’ll probably mop the floor with you as you struggle to score wins.

And that’s a shame becauseWindjammers 2is really fun, if only you could find an opponent who’s more on your level.

Which is why, for most people,Windjammers 2is best played via local multiplayer against a friend while sitting on the same couch. If nothing else, even if they’re better than you, you can get inside their head enough to scrape together the occasional win.

Related:The Best Online Multiplayer Games on Xbox Game Pass, Ranked

2.Lethal League Blaze

Lethal League Blazeis an arcade-style one-versus-one action game that feels a lot like a fighting game mixed withPong.

Strike your opponent with the ball before he strikes you. The catch? The ball speeds up every time it hits anything, including the walls.

With a diverse roster and multiple game modes,Lethal League Blazehas a lot of replayability—and it’s infinitely better when you’re playing with friends (up to three of them) on the same couch.

1.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revengeis easily one of the best retro-styled beat-em-up games. You can play it alone or online, but the best experience is with friends on the couch.

The original beat-em-ups were about teaming up together at an arcade cabinet, andTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revengeperfectly captures that experience for modern gamers.

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