10 Crazy Co-Op Games to Play if You Love Super Battle Golf

If Super Battle Golf’s chaotic multiplayer keeps you coming back, these co-op games deliver the same kind of wild fun with friends.

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Super Battle Golf is a chaotic and exciting online gaming experience where 1-8 players compete simultaneously across 27 different courses in an attempt to reach the final hole first, by any means necessary. The chaotic matches feature simultaneous golf swings, orbital lasers, racing, and ramming other players’ golf carts, resulting in pure chaos across all 27 wild courses. There are no turns; there is no order of play; there is only chaos.

If you enjoy the epic fun of sabotaging and enraging your friends during heated competition, there are similar “friend-slop” titles you should try. These games offer a similar energy, including ragdoll physics, power-up sabotage, emergent disasters, and non-stop fun in epic co-op modes. 

1. Golf With Your Friends

10 Crazy Co-Op Games to Play if You Love Super Battle Golf
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Golf With Your Friends is the closest spiritual sibling to Super Battle Golf. The game tosses you into a mini-golf course packed with obstacles, power-ups, and creative chaos, and a multiplayer experience for up to 12 players. One major difference is that this game is turn-based; still, it feels just as ridiculous when the balls start flying, and the craziness ensues. 

2. Party Animals

10 Crazy Co-Op Games to Play if You Love Super Battle Golf
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Party Animals features wobbly rag-doll animals punching, throwing, and playing on wacky maps in physics-based playgrounds. It perfectly captures the Super Battle Golf sabotage energy, but with boxing gloves and trampolines rather than golf carts and lasers. The game accommodates up to 8 players in chaotic multiplayer matches. 

3. Pummel Party

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Pummel Party is a board game hybrid with minigames full of traps, sabotage items, and a lot of destructive co-op fun. You build doom contraptions and attempt to steal points from up to seven other players in ways that mirror the competitive chaos of Super Battle Golf. That simultaneous play style that makes Super Battle Golf so epic shines brightly in Pummel Party.

4. Overcooked! All You Can Eat

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Overcooked 2 is essentially a kitchen/cooking co-op game that doubles as a stress simulator, in the best way. In this beautifully crafted mess, anything can happen. You could be chopping onions while your teammate accidentally sets the entire kitchen on fire. The game features pure teamwork, chaos, and a lot of laughs. You can play with up to three other players either online or locally. 

5. Lethal Company

10 Crazy Co-Op Games to Play if You Love Super Battle Golf
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Lethal Company sets you and your co-conspirators on the task of scrap collecting and scavenging on moons and in abandoned factories infested by dangerous monsters. With so many different elements and so many different players impacting the game, one wrong move from one of your teammates could spiral into a series of disastrous events. From turrets firing, land mines going off, and monsters chasing you down, all while you try to meet your scavenging quota. This level of laughter-inducing chaos is why Lethal Company is such a staple of indie gaming.

6. Gang Beasts

10 Crazy Co-Op Games to Play if You Love Super Battle Golf
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Gang Beasts features floppy ragdoll brawlers combating on collapsing structures, conveyor belts, and wrecking ball arenas. You get to compete against friends in PvP battles that feature up to 8 players. The objective is simple: navigate the anarchy and push other players into the void until you’re the last one standing. The physics, battle arena, and premise of the game create the perfect nesting grounds for some incredibly chaotic fun.

7. Chained Together

10 Crazy Co-Op Games to Play if You Love Super Battle Golf
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Chained Together is one of the most chaotic co-op experiences you can get out of a video game. You and your partners must attempt to scale upwards out of a hellscape filled with traps, spikes, and ever-shifting platforms that make navigation a living nightmare. If that sounds hard enough already, you have to do all that while being chained at the waist to up to three other players. The ever-changing terrain, emerging traps, hilarious rag-doll physics, and the need to coordinate movement with other players result in some truly hilarious moments. In a game where if one player misses a single step, everyone falls, you know you’re in for a chaotic ride.

8. Rocket League

10 Crazy Co-Op Games to Play if You Love Super Battle Golf
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Fans of soccer and car racing may instantly fall in love with this game. Rocket League combines the finest elements from soccer and vehicular racing into a chaotic arcade-style experience filled with goals, rocket boosts, aerial flips, and demolition derby tactics. 

9. Peak

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In Peak, you and your teammates must scale a mountain while avoiding obstacles and ensuring each other’s safety. The proximity voice chat allows for some fun interactions between players as everything falls apart around you as a result of a single mistake. The game perfectly captures that chaos-generating simultaneous play that makes Super Battle Golf such a hit.

10. Content Warning

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Content Warning thrusts you and your friends into haunted houses where you must film viral horror. The main premise is to capture viral clips and become famous on “SpöökTube.” However, in the process of getting “SpöökTube-worthy” clips, you can stumble on a lot of chaotic, slapstick levels of fun with striking similarities to Super Battle Golf. From monsters to physics glitches and terrible decisions from teammates, there’s a lot of chaotic fun to be had in Content Warning.

Final Thoughts

These games scratch the same itch: short sessions, massive laughs at your friends’ expense (or with them), and that “one more round” addiction. Most are cheap or frequently on sale, support controllers, and work great online.

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