best co-op multiplayer games of may 2019

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PixARK

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PixARK is what you get if you throw Minecraft and ARK: Survival Evolved into a blender and keep that button held down until you can’t distinguish the blocky visuals of the former from the realistic dinosaurs and survival experience of the latter.

The game drops you in a procedurally-generated world, teeming with dinosaurs, things to build, tools to make, and magical creatures to tame as you play.

Essentially, PixARK is a sandbox title where you’re free to do whatever you want… with dinosaurs thrown in for added measure. You can even get a rocket launcher too!

While it’s still in a fairly rough state with bugs and glitches still fairly prevalent only a few days after its 1.0 version launch, there’s some fun to be had if you’ve grown tired of messing around in Minecraft or just fancy some other sandbox fun.

Unfortunately, you are limited to just online co-op multiplayer here, with no plans for local couch co-op to be introduced, but grab a headset and you’ll be more than ready to adventure with your friends in this blocky world.


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