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7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 19
  2. Negative: 3 out of 19

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  1. Jan 3, 2022
    5
    Moving out seems like an interesting idea for a coop game but it's executed poorly.
    The game is suspiciously similar to "Overcooked!" but it's made by a different studio. The striking resemblance is increased even by details like wheelchair characters and most importantly the level select loby where you drive a vehicle around to pick a level.
    But unlike Overcooked Moving Out is a 100%
    Moving out seems like an interesting idea for a coop game but it's executed poorly.
    The game is suspiciously similar to "Overcooked!" but it's made by a different studio. The striking resemblance is increased even by details like wheelchair characters and most importantly the level select loby where you drive a vehicle around to pick a level.

    But unlike Overcooked Moving Out is a 100% brainless game. And that's the sole but major problem of this game. In Overcooked you have to make various meals based on different recipes while being pushed by time and equipment limits whereas in Moving Out you just move all object from a house to the truck and that's it. There's literally no need to think since the game doesn't give you any other challenge nor it penalizes you for damaging properties.

    To compare the experience with some similar games, it's if Overcooked had just one recipe consisted of only one ingredient throughout the whole game or as if "Papers, please" had just one information to verify.

    This game may have nice artstyle, animations, interesting heavily sarcastic humour or good transwhite pedophile bootleg music but the game is one huge chore to play and it's repetitive since the very first level.
    I guess this game falls into the "games to play with your girlfriend" category.
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  2. Aug 8, 2022
    7
    A fun pastime that eventually gets repetitive due to the lack of features that should've been added in to spice things up as you progress. Also, a game that is only playable in co-op, yet does not support online multiplayer. Best played in short bursts and shuffled amongst other party games.

    I received this game for free from an Epic Games giveaway, so I can't really complain, but I
    A fun pastime that eventually gets repetitive due to the lack of features that should've been added in to spice things up as you progress. Also, a game that is only playable in co-op, yet does not support online multiplayer. Best played in short bursts and shuffled amongst other party games.

    I received this game for free from an Epic Games giveaway, so I can't really complain, but I personally would not recommend paying $20 retail for the game. Wait until it goes on sale.
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Awards & Rankings

Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Jul 17, 2020
    80
    Moving Out is a joyous experience. The chaos is ever-present, but the chill approach ensures that everyone is having a good time instead of gradually wanting to tear each other apart. The number of levels is just right, and the presentation is appealing. It serves as a perfect complement to other co-op titles and belongs in the library of anyone who enjoys the genre.
  2. CD-Action
    Jun 25, 2020
    65
    Although the single player mode bored me to death, I found a lot of excitement in co-op. That, unsurprisingly, is what the game was built for. [07/2020, p.66]
  3. May 4, 2020
    90
    Moving Out is a light-hearted approach to the art of furniture removal, and with the cute visuals, hilarious dialogue and story, and simple control scheme, Moving Out is a game that is accessible for anyone. The bonus level achievements and the Gold Medal collection will mean that each level has a certain amount of replayability as gamers chase down each of the achievements on offer. And with up to four players locally, the whole family can get into the fun-filled action (especially during a period of isolation). Moving furniture has never been so entertaining.