Tanknarok

Get into a colorful tank and use all the projectiles you have to shoot at your opponents.

In “Tanknarok”, you and up to 3 other players fight in miniature tanks—until only one remains. The vehicles are surprisingly manoeuvrable and equipped with a powerful on-board cannon, which has a limited range. While you try to dodge the enemy’s projectiles, you can pick up new weapons to hit back even harder. The arsenal ranges from guided missiles to shotguns and lasers.

The battles take place in different arenas, each with their own challenge. Trees provide additional cover in the forest, the ground is slippery in the icy landscape and there are busy roads in the canyon. Since a new location is randomly selected at the beginning of each round, you need quick reflexes and must be able to adapt your tactics on the move.

“Tanknarok” offers short but intense battles with a lot of explosions. The weapons feel powerful, the different locations are interesting and the colorful voxel graphics give the game a charming touch (despite all of the explosions). Overall, “Tanknarok” is a terrific party game for 2–4 people.

Why you should play it:

  • The battles are hectic and intense. You can even shoot at your friends in the main menu.
  • In addition to human players, AI opponents can be added, and they’re are more than just cannon fodder.
  • Colorful voxel graphics and interesting environments create a nice atmosphere.

Last edited: 21.02.2024

Supported Platforms

  • Windows (Steam)

This game may be available on other platforms. Please check out the official website for “Tanknarok”, if your preferred platform isn’t listed. Your Linux distribution may support this game through Steam Play.

Supported Input Devices

  • Regular Gamepad
  • Keyboard (PC)

Most couch co-op games require one gamepad per player (DualShock 4, DualSense, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller etc.), but sometimes you can share gamepads (PS5, XBOX Series X/S), use a single Joy Con (Switch) or let at least one person utilize a keyboard (PC). Please note: We can’t guarantee that your specific setup works with “Tanknarok”.

Multiplayer Options

  • Local Multiplayer (Couch Co-Op)
  • Online Multiplayer
  • Remote Play Together on Steam

Remote Play Together (Steam) allows you to share local multiplayer games with friends over the internet. Only the host needs to own the game. The service is free.

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About us

Great couch co-op games are hard to find? Not anymore!

We love couch co-op games. Nothing beats the joy of sitting in the same room, playing some fun games and experiencing the reactions of your friends first hand—especially during a pandemic, when you’re more often at home with your partner, family members or roommates. Sure, online multiplayer modes can be fun, too, but couch co-op has always been the best type of multiplayer games for us.

If you are like us, you play local multiplayer games on a regular basis, either with your kids or your friends. Every platform has some couch co-op classics, like “Mario Kart 8 Deluxe” and “Super Mario Party” on Nintendo Switch or “Sackboy: A Big Adventure” on PS5. While these couch co-op games can be played over and over again, you may want to try something new from time to time. So, where do you find interesting, new titles? Sometimes you get great recommendations from friends, but most of the time you need to do your own research.

Most game stores like Steam, PlayStation/Microsoft Store or Nintendo eShop offer categories for local multiplayer games. However, they either feature just a handful of new games or list thousands of entries. Websites for couch co-op games do exist, but they try to list them all, even the not-so-good ones. Gaming related blogs and magazines write about couch co-op games from time to time, but it’s not their main subject. You probably don’t want to search on the internet for hours and hunt for hidden gems. You want to find great, new games without the hassle. That’s why we’ve came up with the idea for Couch Co-Op Favorites.

We create lists with handpicked couch co-op games—filterable by platform, player number and relevant features. On this website you can quickly find new games which have been tested by people like you. Save time on researching, spend more time with friends and family.

We love couch co-op games

We are a group of friends from Northern Germany. We have a deep passion for couch co-op games and did a lot of research on the subject in our student days. We don’t know all titles, but we certainly know a lot of excellent games for different platforms and audiences. We regularly play games, but we still identify as casual gamers. We believe that not every gaming related site needs to look like it has been made for stereotypical gamers. That’s why we’ve decided to and make this site look friendly and approchable.

Our mission is simple: We want to bring joy to people looking for good couch co-op games and we want to support indie developers, too.

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