Author: Eric Ravenscraft / Source: reviewgeek.com

Perhaps more than most consoles, the Nintendo Switch is designed to be played together. These are the best games that you and your friends can play together on the couch, or on the road.
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle ($54)

No one really knows why Nintendo decided to team up with the Rabbids franchise for a rare crossover, but it did.
While the branding on Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle might be a little confusing, the game itself is fantastic. Following the style of XCOM-like turn-based games, this Switch title is a strategy game that’s easy to pick up and put down at your convenience. Co-op mode lets you and a friend team up to outwit your opponent in local split-screen gameplay that’s sadly all too rare these days. As a bonus, the game just recently got a new batch of Donkey Kong-themed levels, so if you’ve played before and haven’t checked it out in a while, it’s worth another look.Kirby Star Allies ($60)

Kirby games are pretty straight forward, but each new game comes with a bit of a twist that shakes up the gameplay from previous versions. The twist in the latest Kirby title is the addition of allies. If you play alone, you can recruit up to three minions, controlled by the game, to help you fight and solve puzzles. Add a few controllers, however, and you and up to three friends can fight side-by-side, combining powers to create unique ability combinations, to save Dreamland from peril (again). As a single-player game, Kirby Star Allies is almost mundane, but it shines best when you bring your friends over.
Overcooked ($40) and Overcooked 2 ($40)
In case you can’t tell from all the times we’ve
The post The Best Couch Co-Op Games For The Nintendo Switch appeared first on FeedBox.