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I feel like any underserved market in the AAA space will inevitably be filled by indie games. Around 2010 people were talking about it the death of couch co-op and that partially lead to the first big breakthrough of indie games into mainstream with couch co-ops like castle crashers, I made a game with zombies in it and lovers in a dangerous space time.
Yeah there is some fun stuff out there for sure (overcooked, TMNT Shredder's revenge, and ember knights are all favorites in our house) but it just feels like it used to be a huge market segment.
I feel like online games kinda stole their lunch.
Lovers in a Dangerous Space Time looks super fun.