All Two-Player Games
Bowman 2
8 Ball Billiards Classic
Tanks
Boxhead 2Play
Dog Fight: The Great War
3D Bowling
8 Ball Pool
Keyboard Breaker
The Archers
Checkers Online Foony
Bubble Trouble 2: Rebubbled
Bubble Trouble
Lady Popular
Bubble Trouble 3
4 in a Row
Ultimate Noughts & Crosses
Micro Tank Battle
High School Cheerleader
Tank Wars
Fortress Game
Pang 2004
Infantry Covert Operatives 2
Savages
Arch Rivals
Cannon Ball
Scorched
Warlords: Call to Arms
Tank Battle
Pool: 8-Ball Mania
Checkerz Mania
Fireboy and Watergirl 3
Unfair Mazes
Two Stunt Rivals
Boomshine
Fireboy and Watergirl 2
What are Two-Player games?
Two-player games are games you can play with a friend! Text your pal to join you in these fun two-player games where you can play against each other to see who is the best. Play basketball or test your archery skills in these exciting two-player games on AddictingGames.
A little friendly competition is no bad thing, regardless of whether that's against a friend or a random person from somewhere else in the world. In Two-Player Games, you can test your skills against another person in a head-to-head situation where there's no room to hide. The glory or failure is yours and yours alone. But the highs definitely outweigh the lows, we're sure you'll agree.
First up, we've got a tabletop classic: Checkers Online Foony. It's the board game you know and love that puts your strategy skills to the test. If you're unfamiliar, it sees you going against your opponents with a set of 11 discs. They can only move diagonally and towards the other person's side of the board. To take another piece, you have to hop over it into a space behind it. You'll have to think a few moves ahead if you want to come out with the W, so good planning skills are key to victory.
Or maybe you'd prefer a spot of 8 Ball Pool? Here, you can enjoy pub and bar classics while sinking a few balls against an online opponent. This one's enjoyable online or on your phone, so you can play pool on the go if you wish. It benefits from a bird's eye view, something you can't get at your local tables. It makes lining up the shots a bit easier, too, making you feel a far better player than ever before.
Here at Addicting Games, we couldn't close off our Two-Player Games mini list without mentioning Bowman 2. It sees you and your opponent taking turns, trying to take each other out with a single arrow to the head. Anywhere else won't do. As long as you can still pull the bow taut, you can fire back. So a headshot is your only path to victory.