Games to Play With Your Partner This Valentine’s Day 2026

Time to get a little cozy this Valentine's Day.

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Valentine’s Day is coming, and there’s no better way to celebrate this season of love than with a relaxing gaming session with your partner. Whether you’re cuddled up on the couch or spending the night together online, co-op and shared experiences have a way of creating memories that last longer than flowers or chocolates ever could.

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From heartfelt adventures to cozy farming sims—and even a few scares for couples who like their romance with a little horror—here are some of the best games to play with your partner this Valentine’s Day 2026.

Split Fiction

If you want a game that feels designed for couples, Split Fiction is a standout choice, mostly because it was designed for couples (ha!). Built entirely around cooperative play, the game pushes two players to work together through imaginative worlds that constantly shift genres and mechanics.

What makes Split Fiction special for couples is how much communication and trust it demands. Every puzzle and platforming section requires coordination, patience, and sometimes a little compromise—skills that translate surprisingly well outside the game. It’s playful, creative, and often hilarious, making it perfect for a Valentine’s night where teamwork takes center stage.

Phasmophobia

For couples who bond over jump scares and nervous laughter, Phasmophobia offers a very different kind of intimacy. There’s something oddly romantic about clinging to your partner while whispering into a microphone, hoping the ghost doesn’t hear you.

The game thrives on shared tension. Investigating haunted locations together, splitting up to gather evidence, and panicking when things go wrong create moments you’ll laugh about long after the night ends. It’s not traditionally “romantic,” but surviving fear together has its own charm—especially when one of you is braver than the other.

Coral Island

If Valentine’s Day for you means slowing down and escaping into something peaceful, Coral Island is an excellent pick. This cozy farming and life sim lets couples settle into a rhythm of planting crops, caring for animals, and restoring the island at their own pace.

There’s something deeply relaxing about sharing a virtual home, dividing daily tasks, and watching your farm grow together. Coral Island’s warm art style and gentle soundtrack make it perfect for an evening that’s less about excitement and more about comfort and connection. The game’s still fresh from its multiplayer update, which brought a ton of exclusive co-op features, most unique to the farming sim genre.

Core Keeper

Core Keeper blends exploration, crafting, and survival into a surprisingly intimate co-op experience. Digging through underground biomes together, discovering secrets, and slowly building a shared base creates a strong sense of partnership.

The game rewards cooperation—whether it’s preparing food, upgrading gear, or facing dangerous bosses side by side. It’s ideal for couples who enjoy discovery and progression, offering just enough challenge to keep things exciting without overwhelming the experience.

Anno 117: Pax Romana

For couples who love strategy and long-term planning, Anno 117: Pax Romana offers a surprisingly cozy co-op experience beneath its grand historical setting. Building cities, managing resources, and expanding an empire together requires communication and shared vision.

Anno 117: Pax Romana shines when played collaboratively—one partner focusing on logistics while the other handles expansion or aesthetics. It’s a game about balance, patience, and cooperation, making it ideal for couples who enjoy building something together over time rather than rushing toward an ending.

Baldur’s Gate 3

Few games offer the depth of shared storytelling that Baldur’s Gate 3 does. Playing through its massive campaign together turns Valentine’s Day into a full-blown adventure, complete with tough choices, emotional moments, and even spicy in-game romance options.

The beauty of Baldur’s Gate 3 as a couple’s game lies in its freedom. You can roleplay characters that complement each other, debate moral decisions, and shape the world together. It’s a slower, more involved experience, but one that rewards couples who enjoy meaningful conversations and shared narratives.

Enzo Zalamea

Enzo is a staff writer at Prima Games. He began writing news, guides, and listicles related to games back in 2019. In 2024, he started writing at Prima Games covering the best new games and updates regardless of the genre. You can find him playing the latest World of Warcraft expansion, Path of Exile, Teamfight Tactics, and popular competitive shooters like Valorant, Apex Legends, and CS2. Enzo received his Bachelor's degree in Marketing Management in De La Salle University and multiple SEO certifications from the University of California, Davis.