cooperative multiplayer

AppWizard
March 17, 2026
Everwind is a voxel-based sandbox survival RPG where players act as captains of flying island-ships, set in a medieval fantasy world. The game launches into Steam Early Access on March 17, with the standard edition priced at .99 and the Capybara Edition at .99. It supports solo and cooperative multiplayer for up to four players, with plans for dedicated servers and other updates based on player feedback. The game was successfully funded on Kickstarter within two weeks.
AppWizard
December 23, 2025
Larian Studios announced their latest project in the Divinity franchise at The Game Awards, claiming it to be their "biggest game ever" following the success of Baldur's Gate 3. The studio has a history of crowdfunding for projects like Divinity: Original Sin 2. Co-founder Swen Vincke encourages new players to explore earlier titles in the series, as they are interconnected. The timeline of the Divinity series includes Divinity: Dragon Commander, Divine Divinity, Ego Draconis, Original Sin, and Original Sin 2. The first game, Divine Divinity, was released in 2002, followed by Beyond Divinity in 2004. Both older titles are available for purchase during GOG's Winter Sale.
AppWizard
December 15, 2025
Peak is a low-budget cooperative multiplayer game categorized as "friendslop." It features chaotic gameplay where players navigate unpredictable events like tornadoes and geysers while climbing a mountain. The game emphasizes decision-making regarding stamina, routes, and risk versus reward when collecting supplies. It offers a procedurally generated mountain that changes daily, ensuring unique experiences. Players can collaborate and face challenges, including the extreme option of cannibalism for survival. The game is designed to be engaging through its mechanics and the variety of challenges presented.
AppWizard
November 25, 2025
Demeo x Dungeons and Dragons: Battlemarked is a cooperative multiplayer strategy game set in D&D's Forgotten Realms, available on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Meta Quest, primarily designed for virtual reality (VR). The game features turn-based strategy gameplay with players choosing from various D&D classes and species, represented as virtual miniatures. It is not a virtual tabletop or a direct adaptation of D&D 5e rules. The graphics are low in polygon count but rich in character, and the game emphasizes quick play sessions without the discomfort of VR-induced nausea. The control scheme reflects its VR origins, requiring players to pick up and place figures, which feels cumbersome on a flat screen compared to other games. The game is set to release on November 20, and the reviewer notes that their experience has been limited to single-player due to illness in the office.
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