Tribes of Midgard has you playing an an Einherjar who’s been tasked with trying to save a village. However, Tribes of Midgard is a game that naturally has support for up to ten players, that’s not the only thing that’s good about it, obviously, but it’s definitely relevant if you’ve been looking for something bigger. Something that many co-op games are hampered by is a limit on how many friends you can play with. As it stands, these are those games, I think you can have a lot of fun with all of them. It’s a tall order, and as such, I’ve only found a few games that fit the bill. Now, the best co-op roguelikes are infinitely replayable, and both easy to pick up and play, but also have a fair bit of depth to them.