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10 Multiplayer Games That Put Your Relationship to the Test

 Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime

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10 Multiplayer Games That Put Your Relationship to the Test

There is not a more romantic place in this universe than hurling through alien infested space with a loved one. Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime has up to four players controlling a ship as it traverses different areas: each player responsible for the engines, weapons, shield, and map. Nothing quite says I love you like pulling up the shields at the last second to protect your partners energy cannon. These roles are dynamic and will change on the fly constantly. Moving from station to station to ensure survival is key. Calling out to your partner to let them know when and where they are moving is just as important. Communication is important in any relationship, whether that is “honey can you do the dishes?” or “Sweetie don’t forget to release the giant space mace to eviscerate that alien”. As enemies and objects are being hurled towards the ship it will become hectic quickly. As levels progress communication is necessary to keep everything from falling into disarray. 


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