For years,Tabletop Simulator has been a great way for gamers from all over the globe to connect and play board and role-playing games virtually, including classics like Dominoes and Checkers, as well as new titles likeWingspan andScythe. While flexing one's competitive spirit over the Internet can be a ton of fun, sometimes players may want a more collaborative experience.

Luckily, Tabletop Simulator offers a number of cooperative games for players who want to work together to run a spaceship, fight off zombie hordes, or handle magical emergencies. With these games, players will have to learn to work together if they want to win, while dealing with the challenging scenarios thrown their way.

10 Mistborn: House War

Table board for Mistborn: House Of War.

Based on Brandon Sanderson's popularMistborn novels, this 3-5 player game has players taking on the roles of noblemen in the city of Luthadel. Each leading their own faction, players must work together to solve the problems of the Final Empire, such as disease and social unrest.

Unlike many cooperative games, though,Mistborn: House War does have a single winner at its end. While all players are working together to solve the same problems, they are also competing for favor from the Lord Ruler, and in the end, whoever has the most favor will win if the rebels are squashed. If the rebellion thrives, though, whoever has the least favor wins, adding a twist to this semi-cooperative game.

9 Warfighter: The Tactical Special Forces Card Game

Tabletop for Warfighter.

In this 1-6 player card game, players will become squads of soldiers participating in a wide variety of modern-day missions using quick and streamlined gameplay to create a replayable experience.Warfighter also lets players customize their soldiers before each scenario, adjusting the game to different playstyles.

Every mission provides a different experience, and soldiers can also level up and gain upgrades through combat, changing the game as it's played. Players get the true squad experience working together to complete missions and level up, all from the comfort of their own homes.

8 Mistfall

Tabletop for Mistfall.

Each player takes on the role of a totally unique fantasy hero in this 1-4 player card game that takes place in Valskyrr, a monster-filled dark fantasy world. Since each player starts out playing as a different hero with a different set of skills and abilities at their disposal, teamwork is the key to success in players' quests against the villainous Mists.

Mistfall is highly replayable, as well, with changing environments and random enemy encounters making each session a totally different experience. Coming out on top won't be easy forMistfall's heroes, but the experience is sure to be a fun fantasy adventure for players.

7 Darkest Night

Tabletop for Darkest Night.

In the 1-4 player dark fantasy gameDarkest Night, the horrifying Necromancer has taken over the kingdom, and it's up to the last few heroes left to take him down. Each character has a unique playstyle, and players can upgrade their characters with equipment that they find throughout the ravaged kingdom, making for a highly replayable experience.

Every session is a heart-pounding race against the clock as the Necromancer's blight takes over the kingdom. Facing the terrors of the Necromancer with friends is also the perfect way to navigate the daunting task of taking him down, either through combat or by collecting the relics needed to perform a banishing ritual.

6 Wizard's Academy

Tabletop for Wizard's Academy.

In this unique fantasy game, 1-6 players will take on the roles of student wizards who have to take on a series of magical emergencies alone when the faculty is nowhere to be found. The catch is that players don't know what their spells do until they try them out, leading to a game of collaborative and frantic experimentation.

With several daunting scenarios and tons of possible spellbooks, teams of wizards will be able to come back to the academy again and again without losing any of the fun or challenge. The game also has a lighthearted sense of humor, with fun touches like a playable character who has turned herself into a bear.

5 Dawn Of The Zeds

Tabletop for Dawn Of The Zeds.

The city of Farmingdale is under siege from an army of the undead in the 1-5 player gameDawn Of The Zeds. Players will have to keep their survivors alive and search for a cure at the same time, all while defending their city from the increasingly strong zombie hordes.

Each turn, players will have to work together, fighting tooth and nail to keep the zombies at bay long enough to be rescued or find a cure to end the outbreak. Managing the zombies won't be easy, but having several strategic minds working together might help save the city of Farmingdale (or create more chaos).

4 Red Dragon Inn: Battle For Greyport

Tabletop for Red Dragon Inn: Battle For Greyport.

Set in the world of theRed Dragon Inn series of board games,Battle For Greyport is a 2-5 player deck building game in which a group of heroes must defend Greyport (where the inn is located) from sinister monsters. Players will each control a unique hero as they travel around the city, looking for helpful items and taking down enemies.

There are several variants and scenarios to play, giving the game a lot of replayability for parties of heroes that want to revisit Greyport. The game's lighthearted fantasy setting also makes it a great choice for all players.

3 Zombicide

Tabletop for Zombicide.

The 1-6 playerZombicide is, as its name suggests, all about killing as many zombies as possible. With each player taking control of a different survivor or handful of survivors, they must fight back the zombie hordes without pressing their luck too far. Every zombie killed makes the survivors stronger, but it also makes the horde grow larger.

Every player inZombicide has a role to fill, with many of the characters being based on classic zombie tropes. Different characters will bring different abilities to the table, and every last survivor matters when lives are at stake. The game even comes with numerous scenarios and a modular map, allowing for replayability even with the same group of zombie hunters at one's side.

2 Tiny Epic Defenders

Tabletop for Tiny Epic Defenders.

Players in this 1-4 player entry into theTiny Epic series work together to take on the Epic Foe and bring peace to the kingdom. Each player takes on a different role in the fight, as there are four distinct character classes to choose from.

Teamwork is tantamount inTiny Epic Defenders, too, as players will need to manage several regions in the kingdom that are under attack by evil forces. There are potentially hours of replayable fun in this "tiny" game, with different Epic Foes to face and a quick playtime that makes it easy to try again after a loss or keep the hot streak going after a win.

1 The Captain Is Dead

Tabletop for The Captain Is Dead.

As suggested by its title,The Captain Is Dead is a 2-7 player game that has players taking on the roles of the crew of a spaceship stranded in space while under attack by aliens and without a captain. Each game is a frantic rush around the ship trying to get different systems back online in order to keep the aliens at bay and eventually get the engine up and running.

The challenge comes from the fact that the aliens' attacks will constantly be knocking systems offline again, making timing and coordination among players very important. While each player will take on a different role with unique abilities, the whole crew will need to work together as a well-oiled machine if they want to make it out alive. The game is also incredibly colorful, to match its fun yet chaotic theming.

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