In the Door Kickers: Action Squad, there is a two-player mode, and many people might not have experienced this mode yet, so they don't know how to play it. To help everyone understand the gameplay of this special mode, the following will introduce the two-player mode of Door Kickers: Action Squad. After reading this introduction, you will know how to play.

Speaking of the two-player mode, this mode does not mean that two players enter the game at the same time; it's not like other two-player games where both players can play on the same screen. In this game, the two-player mode is different, with players taking turns to play one by one.

During this process, player 1 (P1) will go first. After entering, P1 needs to play as in the single-player mode, completing the assigned tasks. Once the task is completed, the perspective will then switch directly to player 2 (P2). At this point, you'll notice that P2 has the same view as P1, with their own set of tasks to complete individually.

Both have tasks that need to be completed individually, and only after both have finished their tasks can the level be completely cleared. Indeed, the two-player mode in the game is essentially two single-player modes combined, with each player needing to complete a level task, thus cooperating to finish the level together.

This special two-player mode, in essence, plays no differently from a single-player mode, testing individual player skills rather than teamwork. Of course, for players with varying preferences, this unique two-player mode naturally caters to different tastes.

The above is all about the introduction to the two-player mode of Door Kickers: Action Squad. After reading the above introduction, I believe everyone should now understand how to play the two-player mode in this game. Once you understand the basic rules, you can give it a try.