Co-op Platformer Templates
Create co-op platformer games with Summer Engine. Get inspired by templates below, or start from scratch with AI.
A co-op platformer is built to be played together. Two or more characters share the screen, and the level is designed around cooperation: one player holds a platform while another crosses, you boost each other to high ledges, or you split up to hit switches at the same time. The joy is in the shouting, the timing, and the shared win.
A strong starting point supports multiple players at once, with a controller that works for each, a camera that keeps everyone in frame, and at least one mechanic that requires two players to solve. Designing for cooperation, where neither player can finish alone, is what separates real co-op from two people happening to play side by side.
With Summer Engine, the AI game engine compatible with Godot 4, you build those shared challenges by describing them: ask for a platform one player raises for the other, a button both must press together, a camera that splits when players separate, or a revive when one falls, and the AI wires the multiplayer logic and levels with you while you and a partner play your own build to feel whether the cooperation clicks.
