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Games that are purely split screen, not dependent on both parties working together?

We’ve tried some of the more recommended split screen games and couldn’t get into them such as:
*Split Fiction (the gameplay felt very repetitive)
*It takes two (similar issue, just lots of jumping to different surfaces etc.)
*Baldurs Gate 3 (neither of us are into D&D so it was a huge learning curve and also the camera work was incredibly confusing to us lol)

We love to play Stardew together as a competition eg. who can earn the most money by year 3, that sort of thing. We have enjoyed Stardew the most but also used to play fortnite split screen which wasn’t bad at all. So I think one of the main things we like is being able to do our own thing in our own screen without having to worry about the other person and what’s happening on theirs. We split up in fortnite with no issues.

If anyone has any similar recommendations, that would be so appreciated!

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u/skylineto — 5 days ago