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Even though you already played the game throught or just not at all because of the lack of coop mode.
I play the game together with my brother. Steamworld has 'kinda' a coop mode.
You can play the only mode the game has, the single campaign with i think p to 3 players, everyone havong his own character(it depends on the number of players allowed for the next mission). But do not get too excited before you have read it everything I said.
Just plugin two controllers. And everytime one of you send some input to the game via the controller, the game changes the control to the one who pressed anything.
So by playing a mission with for example 3 characters allowed and you are 2 people who wants to play together, it works like this:
Player 1 controls the main character, callled Piper, and player 2 controls the 2 other ones. Every turn all 3 character can make their moves. So one of you just can press some buttons with their controllers and do with their characters whatever they want and the other one can either intervene for fun or wait until his character can make moves and then press anything and the game automatically changes without any delay to his controller support and he can make his moves.
I played it already for about 3 hrs and it hat no bugs until yet. One or two times someone pressed a button by accident and therefore made a mistake with mine character instead with his own.
Try it, if you are not satisfied, give the game back.
I considered doing something similar with one of my friends, the only diff is we'd pass over the mouse, or play remotely via steam-share or parsec.