Highlights
- Local multiplayer platformers are rare, but local co-op is more common in indie games and Nintendo releases.
- PvP platformers with action elements are almost non-existent compared to action games like fighters and shooters.
- Games like
SpeedRunners, Mount Your Friends,
and
Rounds
offer unique local PvP experiences in the platformer genre.
Local multiplayer isn’t always a given in a platformer, especially as the genre isn’t quite as popular as it used to be. That said, local co-op is not at all rare, especially in indie games and some Nintendo first-party releases. Local PvP platformers, on the other hand, are almost non-existent, at leastwhen sticking to classic examples of the genre.
PvP is much more common in action games, especially fighting games and shooters. That’s probably why so many PvP platformers have action elements. While the difference between those titles and proper platformers should be kept in mind, it’s equally important to keep an open mind about what this genre can look like.
SpeedRunners
Metacritic Score: 84
SpeedRunners
- Released
- August 29, 2011
- Developer
- DoubleDutch Games, tinyBuild
SpeedRunners might be called a modern classic of PvP platformers. But don’t let those colorful cartoon esthetics sell it short: SpeedRunners is a hard game, especially considering there are players in the community with thousands of hours on record. That said, it also works perfectly well as a party game.
Outside competitive play, SpeedRunners almost seems to be built for local PvP. Unlike other racing platformers, there is no need for split-screen, since the objective isn’t to run past everyone else. Instead, players are trying not to be left too far behind. Players who lose their footing for too long are eliminated from the race, like a mix of racing and Super Smash Bros.
Mount Your Friends
Metacritic Score: 68
Mount Your Friends
- Released
- July 29, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Stegersaurus Software
Mount Your Friends is a weird game and a weird platformer. In a way, it’s only a platformer, for lack of a better word, although one could argue that it is only furthering the perception of what a platformer can be. Either way, it’s a fun and unique local party game that really needs to be experienced to make sense.
In Mount Your Friends, players compete to make buff men climb on top of a goat and then on top of each other, reaching new heights with each new recruit. The first player to fail to climb this mountain of men in under a minute is eliminated.
Rounds
Steam User Rating: 95%
Rounds
- Released
- April 1, 2021
- Developer(s)
- Landfall
- Genre(s)
- Roguelike , Shooter
Rounds is a great simple platformer with some action and shooting thrown in for good measure. The objective of this 1v1 party game is to be the last player standing, either beating up the adversary or waiting for them to fall through the level. The twist is that every time a player loses, they get a permanent power-up.
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Power-ups in Rounds range from shooting more bullets, to slowing an adversary’s movement with the press of a button, to making a character way larger and more resistant, but less agile. The game itself is simple: the first player to win five rounds wins. Thanks to the variety of power-ups and levels though, Rounds can support hours of competitive platforming action.
Duck Game
Metacritic Score: 83
Duck Game
- Developer(s)
- Landon Podbielski
- Publisher(s)
- Adult Swim Games
- Genre(s)
- Platformer , Action , Party Game
Even if Duck Game is nominally a shooter, most early deaths come from falling down the map. Some of the most fun items and weapons are based on the idea that pushing an opponent out of bounds is more interesting than just shooting them with a gun.
Duck Game has online multiplayer on top of local PvP, but it works much better as a party game than a proper competitive game. This is thanks to all the weird unlockable maps and modifiers that don’t even try to make a match fair but are so much fun to discover with a group of friends.
Stick Fight: The Game
Steam User Rating: 93%
Stick Fight: The Game
- Released
- September 28, 2017
- Developer
- Landfall West
- Publisher
- Landfall
Don’t be fooled: Stick Fight: The Game is more of a party platformer than anything else. From levels constructed entirely out of stacked boxes to glass worlds that are constantly shattering, the fastest way to lose in this game is to underestimate the importance of precision platforming.
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Stick Fight: The Game is a pure multiplayer frenzy, with not even a simple AI to fight in single-player. But that’s not too bad: those single-player skirmishes probably wouldn’t have been very fun. Even if the online multiplayer isn’t very popular at this point, local PvP is where the game is at its best.
Ultimate Chicken Horse
Metacritic Score: 80
Ultimate Chicken Horse
- Released
- March 4, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Clever Endeavour Games
- Genre(s)
- 2D , Platformer
Ultimate Chicken Horse is a party game platformer about adding obstacles to a level until no one can clear it. It sounds like there should be more to it, but that’s pretty much the whole game. Players edit a level, which at the start is impossible to complete, by adding platforms, traps, and items. Then, they all get one chance at getting to the end.
What makes Ultimate Chicken Horse fun is the cycle of level editing and precise, sometimes brutal platforming. Once every player falls to their death during the platforming phase, everyone goes back to the level editor. The closer an adversary gets to winning the level, the stronger the will to make the level impossible.
FurBalls Racing
Steam User Rating: 100% (Based On Very Few Ratings)
FurBalls Racing
- Released
- January 30, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Michael Maresch
- Genre(s)
- Platformer , Racing
FurBalls Racing is a racing game that plays like a mix between a marble game and a more traditional platformer. Add a drifting and mini-boost mechanic to the mix, and this game starts looking almost like a kart racer. FurBalls Racing has two single-player modes, tournament, and single-track arcade, but the focus is squarely on the multiplayer.
Compared to other marble rolling games, movement in FurBalls Racing feels less like gently influencing the direction of the ball and more like actually imputing commands. That said, the trick to going fast is to keep as much momentum as possible at every turn.
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