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As a gamer dad, there are sadly very few couch coop games that make the third controller worth it. It's good for them each to have one, though, so they can each be responsible for keeping it charged.
Sports games, whichever sports they play. Spider-Man was a big hit, if they can manage to take turns. I've heard good things about It Takes Two, but I haven't bought that one yet.
It Takes Two is a great game, but I would not recommend it for children. The story is about a married couple in the middle of a breakup. Also there is a pretty gruesome scene you can't avoid. (Just look up "It Takes Two Cutie Scene". Obvious spoiler alert though.)
Oh good to know. It's been recommended to me for couch coop, but nobody ever mentioned that it was that heavy. My kids would definitely not enjoy that.
The controller responsibility was the ma8n reason for getting three. Plus, they each have a design that I'm sure each kid will like.