Wild West: Prototype, a cowboy first-person shooter specifically designed for LAN parties, is free on Steam. Released on July 14 by Steam developer Matteo S.-C., Wild West: Prototype is a chaotic free-for-all style PvP set, as the name implies, in the Wild West. The indie game is advertised as a lighthearted but competitive experience, with its "unique feature" as an FPS being the exclusion of automatic weapons.
According to the game's Steam listing, Wild West: Prototype is meant to function as a test for a LAN-only FPS that supports up to six players. Whether the game's restriction to LAN parties is a feature specific to the prototype or if it is integral to the premise of an upcoming release from the indie developer is not specified. While most major multiplayer releases on PC typically feature online support to allow players to more easily connect with one another, there are still plenty of couch co-op games on Steam to choose from.
From online multiplayer titles to local masterpieces, Steam has plenty of fantastic co-op games that cover a wide spectrum of genres.
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