Highlights

  • Hexarchy
    offers a quick 4X strategy fix for co-op gamers who don’t have days to commit to a single playthrough like
    Civilization
    .
  • Azoove
    blends deck building with resource management for a challenging co-op experience perfect for groups who enjoy a tough strategy game.
  • HELLCARD
    takes the deck-building Roguelike genre to a multiplayer level by adding tactical RPG mechanics and unique class abilities.



Deck building is one of the most fun yet criminally under-explored genres in gaming, at least when it comes to co-op gaming. There are plenty of options for players that want to play a single-player Roguelike deck-building game, but players who want to do so with friends have much more limited options, at least unless they want to download mods.

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Fortunately, while the selection is a little slim, there are still some absolute masterpieces available for groups with that specific itch! These games take the classic deck-building mechanics fans of the genre love and throw in some co-op along with a few other twists; some familiar, like deck building, and others not-so-familiar, like managing a civilization.


5 Hexarchy

4X Strategy With Deck Building

hexarchy adding cards to the board


  • 1–10 Players
  • Online Multiplayer Only
  • Developed by Main Tank Software
  • Available On Steam

Hexarchy will feel very familiar to fans of the Civilization series when it comes to the overworld, gameplay, and overall themes. What makes Hexarchy such a great multiplayer game is that it can be played fairly quickly, especially when compared to games like Civilization, which can span days for a single playthrough (at best.) Not everyone wants to play co-op games that can be played basically forever. Players can pick up Hexarchy and play a game in under an hour, while still experiencing all the strategy and mechanics a regular 4X strategy game would offer.

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As a deck builder, Hexarchy is solid. The game feels very balanced overall, and it’s very easy to pick up and play without a tutorial (unlike many 4X games) while also offering enough depth and strategy to min-max a deck to death. Keep in mind, like many 4X games where CPU turns must be simulated, Hexarchy is not a co-op game made for low-end PCs.


4 Azoove

Story Oriented Resource Management Roguelike

Azoove polar bear encounter

  • 1-4 Player Co-Op
  • Online Multiplayer Only
  • Developed by Timeless Toucan
  • Available On Steam

Azoove is a resource management game about expeditioning across a desert, and the difficulty of the gameplay definitely reflects such a daunting task. Azoove was quite literally built for co-op, and it does a great job living up to that potential, incorporating many twists, not only on the best co-op games, but some of the best deck builders, roguelikes, and dungeon crawlers as well. Azoove does a fantastic job of blending every genre together.


Azoove is great for co-op groups that enjoy deck building but also want a tough strategy/survival/resource management game to go along with it. The story isn’t bad either, and the overall vibe and atmosphere in Azoove was nailed perfectly by the developers. For example, there are points in the game where players can’t communicate with each other, but still have to make decisions that will affect the entire group. Little mechanics like this (along with classic roguelike/RPG-like encounters) make Azoove an absolute must-play for co-op card game fans.

3 Aeon’s End

Wizard Based Board Game Adaptation

aoen's end gameplay

  • 1-4 Player Co-Op
  • Local Multiplayer Only
  • Developed by Handelabra Games Inc.
  • Available On Steam


Aeon’s End is based off of a board game of the same name, and the gameplay has definitely been flawlessly translated one-to-one into a video game. What makes Aeon’s End such a great co-op game is simple: It takes a ton of teamwork and strategy for a run to be successful. Basically, players are pitted against a nameless nemesis and must protect their town. Defeating the nemesis takes a lot of strategy, which will be familiar to tabletop gamers and virtual deck-building gamers alike, since it’s a common theme in all the best deck builders.

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What makes Aeon’s End a unique deck builder among its peers is its use of randomization. Cards aren’t shuffled, they are simply redrawn in the order they were discarded. Additionally, the turn order is completely random, so no one knows whether they will move 8 times in a row before the nemesis gets a turn, or whether the nemesis will get to go twice and absolutely wreck the town. These twists make teamwork absolutely essential and force players to really think about every possible consequence of the moves they make.


2 HELLCARD

Slay The Spire With Tactical RPG Mechanics

HELLCARD combat

  • 1-4 Player Co-Op
  • Online Multiplayer Only
  • Developed by Thing Trunk
  • Available On Steam

HELLCARD does an excellent job of scratching the itch that Slay the Spire left many fans with. HELLCARD has been built for multiplayer and feels like many other co-op dungeon crawlers. Players choose their class and delve into a dungeon to loot and defeat floor after floor of enemies. Despite its name, HELLCARD is not a co-op horror game at all, it’s actually fantasy-based, and players will recognize all the classes from RPGs (rogue, warrior, mage).


Not only does HELLCARD not need a mod for multiplayer, unlike Slay the Spire, but it doesn’t play exactly like Slay the Spire beyond being a deck-building roguelike. It adds tactical RPG mechanics where the positioning of enemies actually matters. Players can use cards that deal AoE damage, deal more damage to enemies further away, and more. This adds just another layer to the co-op gameplay, and is perfect for groups that enjoy games like For The King, just with added deck-building mechanics. There’s a huge variety of cards and each class feels unique to play.

1 Across The Obelisk

Dungeons And Dragons In A Deck Builder

Across The Obelisk - Screenshot Mid-Combat Showing The Layout Of Gameplay And Cards


Across the Obelisk

Digital Card Game

Roguelike

Systems

PC-1

Released
April 8, 2021

Developer
Dreamsite Games

Across the Obelisk takes a ton of inspiration from games like Slay the Spire, but adds so much depth in every aspect of the genre, making it one of the best PvE deck builders ever, co-op or otherwise! Across The Obelisk has players move through a map featuring different encounters, side quests, bosses, and more while gaining XP, buying and earning cards, and working together to defeat enemies in battle. Across the Obelisk is such a great deck builder because there are so many characters/classes to choose from, and every single one of them has unique and viable builds to experiment with.

Across the Obelisk is best enjoyed as a co-op game because, otherwise, a solo player will need to manage and build four different characters during a run, which would be overwhelming considering the depth that each build has. Across the Obelisk’s co-op is so good because players can not only synergize during battles — defeating enemies in the correct order, keeping each other alive, buffing each other, etc. — but they can work together outside of battle to build decks that synergize and play well off of each other as well!


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