Nintendo Switch splitscreen games for kids
November 24, 2024 9:31 AM   Subscribe

Cousins aged 10 and 8 would enjoy a split screen multiplayer game that can be played on one console with two controllers.

One plays more games than the other so hoping for something easy to learn the controls on. Heck, if it is easy enough, I'll try playing.

Looking for maximum hilarity; cooperativity would be great but competition is fine too.

No FPS, please.

I'm interested most in games I can get to my house (in the US) before the upcoming holiday on Thursday, but if there's something older/unusual, feel free to mention it but let me know if it is not easy to get.
posted by sciencegeek to Shopping (9 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Overcooked and Moving Out (both have sequels) are great 2-4 player co-op games for kids and adults. Mario Kart is a classic for a reason and has driver aids (auto accelerator/auto steering) for younger kids.
posted by EndsOfInvention at 10:03 AM on November 24


Rocket League can be a blast and the price is right.
posted by starman at 10:11 AM on November 24


Super Mario Party is fantastic for this.
posted by xo at 10:43 AM on November 24 [2 favorites]


Snipperclips is hilarious and fun. Towerfall ditto.
posted by supercres at 10:52 AM on November 24


The podcast The Besties did their Patreon episode on “best party games” which has a lot of overlap with this question— Towerfall and Mario Kart were both up there. Overcooked, Drawful (uses phones/tablets as “controllers”), Wii Sports (there’s a new Switch version that’s pretty good). Anti-recommendation for Mario Party to be honest.
posted by supercres at 10:56 AM on November 24


Untitled goose game is fun.
posted by Ftsqg at 11:10 AM on November 24


Untitled Goose Game isn't a split-screen game for the two-player option.
posted by cooker girl at 11:15 AM on November 24


My college-age kids suggest Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. They say Smash is not split-screen, but two people can play together on one console and the Lego game is split-screen only when the two characters get far enough apart from each other. They're guessing you really just want games two people can play together on one console, not necessarily only split-screen games. You can download digital versions of the games, so no problem getting them before Thursday.
posted by Redstart at 11:35 AM on November 24


If 'upcoming holiday' means a decent amount of people in the house, I'd definitely recommend Mario Kart - most (?) people will enjoy doing at least one race, which is all the more fun for the kids. Mario Kart is particularly good for this because you don't really need instructions.

Up to four people can play at a time, but you'll need extra controllers. (The Joy-Cons can be used individually, so one extra pair or two 'Pro' controllers and you'll be set.)
posted by demi-octopus at 12:19 PM on November 24 [1 favorite]


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