If you’re looking for some fun, amazing, and affordable multiplayer games to play with friends, look no further! Here are the best PC multiplayer games you can buy for under 20 dollars.

Looking for a great experience without breaking your bank balance? we got you!
Playing games with your family and friends is a lot more fun than playing alone. You get a chance to spend time with your family also. As Mario Puzo said
A man who doesn’t spend time with his family can never be a real man.
_ Mario Puzo, The Godfather
Spending time with your family can be really fun. To break your habits of playing alone, we’ve done the research and found some of the best games. Because we also do care for your bank account, these games won’t cost you more than 20 dollars.
With a wide variety of genres, gameplay styles, and themes, there’s something for everyone on this list. From immersive graphics to fast-paced action games, you’ll find it all here. So why wait?
Without any further ado, let’s jump right into it.
1. Hotline Miami
Hotline Miami is a top-down action shooter video game that’s guaranteed to leave you with a headache (the good kind, not the one you get from playing too much Fortnite). It’s a game that will make you feel like you’re in the 80s again.
In-game, you play as “Jacket”, a guy who’s the ultimate puzzle-solver (or puzzle creator, depending on how you look at it). You will be tasked with carrying out a series of missions. Each one more confusing than the last one, and each one given to you over the phone by a mystery caller with a voice straight out of a bad 80s movie (or a good one, if you’re into that kind of thing).
One of the best things about the game is its intense and brutal gameplay. You will have to scamper through each level, taking out enemies with a variety of weapons that ranges from baseball bats to machine guns, (because nothing says “I love you” like a good whack with a bat).
And if you die? Well, let’s just say you’ll be seeing the start screen more often than your own reflection. (but don’t worry, you’ll get better with practice).
Fun Fact: The soundtrack of this game is a mix of electronic and synth-wave music that’s sure to have you bopping your head like a robot having a seizure. It’s so good that you will want to blast it on your car’s stereo and drive around Miami pretending you’re in the game (Just don’t get pulled over by the popo).
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2. Celeste
A critically acclaimed platformer game is the journey to the top of a mountain filled with challenges and heart. Players control Madeline, a young woman determined to climb Celeste mountain. But along the way, she must overcome her inner demons and obstacles in her path.
In Celeste, every level is a hilarious adventure (Or so it feels). The game’s controls are so tight that players will feel like they’re performing death-defying stunts with a simple press of a button. The soundtrack is so moving, it will make you want to dance, cry, or both (sometimes simultaneously).
Fun Fact: The game’s developer Maggy McWherthor, actually climbed a real mountain (Mount Rainier) during the game’s development to take inspiration. Talk about dedication to your craft.
Let’s not forget about the characters, they are all as quirky as a unicycle-riding penguin. From the friendly bird that assists Madeline to the grumpy ghost that haunts the mountain. Each character adds to the game’s humor and charm.
If you’re looking for a game that will test your skills, warm your heart, and make you laugh, look no further than Celeste. Just be prepared to face a brouhaha of challenges, because this journey is one wild ride.
3. StarDew Valley
StarDew Valley the charming farming simulation game, is the perfect escape from the hullabaloo of everyday life. Players inherit an overgrown farm, and it’s up to them to turn it into a thriving homestead.
In-game, players must balance their time between farming. Building relationships with the townspeople, battling with the monster they may find in the caves. And if you’re looking for a bit of excitement, you can even enter the local rodeo competition (just don’t expect to win without a little bit of skedaddle).
Fun Fact: The game’s developer ConcernedApe created the game by himself, from the programming to the artwork and music. That’s what you call one man brouhaha.
Stardew Valley is a must-play for anyone who wants a slice of life in a virtual world.
4. Dead Cells
The Dead cells is developed and published by MotionTwin. The game (which is a total banger, by the way) put players in the role of the sentient pile of cells, fighting through a constantly changing castle.
Dead Cells combine the classic feel of retro games with modern design and graphics. Making it a must-play for fan of the genre. The game’s procedurally generated levels ensure that no two playthroughs are the same, making it a more fresh and juicy experience every time.
But let’s get to the juicy stuff – the combat. Dead Cells offers fast-paced hack-and-slash action that’s both challenging and rewarding. With a variety of weapons and abilities, players can choose their own playstyle and adapt on the fly as they progress.
In short, Dead Cells is a blast (no pun intended) to play and a must-have for anyone who loves a good old-fashioned with a little twist.
Fun Fact: Dead Cells was created by an independent video game development studio. Which is unique in that it operates as a collective with no hierarchy or managers, and all decisions and profits are made collectively by its members.
5. Oxygen Not Included
In this game, players are tasked with managing a colony of duplicants, who are stranded in an astroid. They must work together to survive (or, you know, blame each other when things go wrong). The game was released in early access in 2017 and officially released in 2019, which is around the same time the world’s supply of patience finally ran out.
Players are responsible for overseeing the needs of their colony including water, power, oxygen, and food. The colony is built inside a small and enclosed asteroid (which is basically a floating prison). Players must extract resources to keep duplicants alive (or, you know, make some sacrifices along the way).
The game is set in a sci-fi universe, with elements of humor and absurdism (because what’s a survival game without a touch of absurdity, right?)
One of the key challenges is managing the colony’s oxygen level, the astroid is airtight and air will slowly leak out over time (cue dramatic music). You can produce oxygen through photosynthesis and electrolysis (or hope for a really strong breeze).
Overall, Oxygen not included is a complex and challenging game that requires careful planning, resource management, and problem-solving skills (basically rocket science for beginners).
Fun Fact: In-game duplicants can develop phobias and other mental health issues such as arachnophobia (fear of spiders) and pyrophobia (fear of fire). These phobias can impact performance and create new challenges for players to overcome.
Oxygen not included is a must checkout game that combines elements of survival, strategy, and simulation. (or finding a hobby outside of playing video games, like reading this article, for example).
6. Subnautica
Subnautica is a survival game that will take you on an underwater adventure. It’s like a rollercoaster ride with no seat belts that’s sure to leave you feeling (more than) a little damp. The game world is massive and the depths you’ll delve into are beyond comprehension (or your grandma’s wildest nightmares).
It’s a breathtaking experience that will have you on the edge of your seat, or in this case, on the edge of your couch, bed, or anywhere you play video games.
Subnautica is set in future where humanity has colonized several planets. You play as a survivor of a spaceship crash, marooned on an alien ocean world with a massive, active volcano (as if the ocean wasn’t dangerous enough).
As you explore, you’ll encounter all sorts of creatures, from the cute and cuddly to terrifying (Think Jaws meets finding Nemo). The graphics in subnautica are nothing short of extraordinary (kind of extraordinary that would make monet proud). The colors are so vivid that they’re like a painting come to life (or a unicorn barf in slow motion).
Overall, this is a game that is truly out of this world (literally). So buckle up (or don’t) and prepare for an underwater experience like no other. Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself needing a towel after playing for a few hours (or if you start speaking in a British accent).
7. The Stanley Parable
The Stanley Parable is a unique and entertaining video game that will have you on the edge of your seat. This game is all about subverting your expectations and taking you on a wild journey filled with , turns, and unexpected events. It’s a game that’s impossible to describe, so you’ll just have to experience it for yourself to understand its magic.
And let me tell you, the game’s developer, Davey Wreden, must have had an imagination the size of the universe to create such an incredible world.
In this game, you play as Stanley, a man with a mundane office job who suddenly finds himself on a journey beyond his wildest dreams (or nightmares, depending on your perspective). Players are taken on a journey through a series of mind-boggling, surreal environments and are given choices that determine the direction of the story.
The Stanley Parable will have you scratching your head, laughing out loud, and maybe even shed a tear or two. And the best part?
You’ll never experience the same story twice. Every time you play, the choices you make will lead to a different outcome, making the game infinitely replayable.
Fun Fact: There is a secret ending that can only be unlocked by typing a specific word into the game’s code. The word is a nod to a classic adventure game, but you’ll have to play to find out what it is!
Conclusion
With these games, you can enjoy hours of play time without breaking your bank balance. Additionally, many of these games offers unique experience that will stay with you long after you’ve finished playing the game. These budget-friendly games are a fantastic way to expand your gaming library.