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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. Apr 30, 2020
    9
    An excellent game to play in cooperation with friends, fun, beautiful and easy to play. Following a recipe similar to Overcooked, this game is ideal for casual matches. The only missing point is the on-line cooperative, but it is ignored with the possibility of using Steam's Remote Play Together feature.
  2. nd_
    Jun 19, 2020
    10
    This is the perhaps the best game you can play in coop sharing the same screen - who might have ever thought that simple process of moving furniture can bring so much fun?
  3. May 29, 2020
    9
    Moving Out is such a fun game to play as long as you have friends or family who enjoy communication games and just pure chaos. The game really ends up all over the place with wacky things happening everywhere. The arcade modes are very enjoyable and the levels have a lot of flare to them keeping it fresh.

    The only problem is the local Co-op only multiplayer. However you could download
    Moving Out is such a fun game to play as long as you have friends or family who enjoy communication games and just pure chaos. The game really ends up all over the place with wacky things happening everywhere. The arcade modes are very enjoyable and the levels have a lot of flare to them keeping it fresh.

    The only problem is the local Co-op only multiplayer. However you could download Parsec which allows you to host the game and your friends can join as if they are local, or if you have it on Steam you could use Steam Remote Play Together. Both work well with maybe alittle lag with the more people involved.

    I made an account just to review this game so that has to mean something.
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  4. Jul 1, 2020
    8
    My partner and I are big fans/masochists of 'designed to test your marriage' couch coop games after exhausting the last two Overcooked titles, and Moving Out seemed like a great title to continue onto. Just like how Overcooked took the act of cooking into video game form, true to its name Moving Out is focused on operating a moving company with the goal of as little damage to your client'sMy partner and I are big fans/masochists of 'designed to test your marriage' couch coop games after exhausting the last two Overcooked titles, and Moving Out seemed like a great title to continue onto. Just like how Overcooked took the act of cooking into video game form, true to its name Moving Out is focused on operating a moving company with the goal of as little damage to your client's furniture as possible. Easier said than done, since the physics and controls deliberately test your mental resilience.

    You'll probably want to high five your partner as many times as you want to wring their necks, since there's a high likelihood that you’ll be questioning why they went left instead of *obviously* moving right, just as much as they’ll be questioning your navigational sensibilities since you went right instead of left. Communication is key in these types of games, not just mentally projecting what your partner should *obviously* be able to read from your mind. You can’t do it all on your own, so Moving Out does a good job of making the key cooperative aspect fun and challenging.

    However, the satisfaction of the core gameplay loop is still a bit lacking when comparing a moving company to cooking. The rush and sense of achievement you get in Overcooked when you eventually improve to an army drill-like sense of teamwork and precision after cooking a ridiculously complex meal is powerful, while navigating a couch around a corner successfully just feels expected.

    Overall, the game features great, fun and cartoony graphics and a large amount of content, with a good sense of humour and a perfect, light escapist tone in these trying current times.

    Just don’t throw your controller at the wall in frustration. Also a great litmus test if you should move in together.
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  5. Dec 22, 2020
    10
    moving out is actually an amazing co-op game it's a real boring killer game I played it with my friends my rating for it is A+
  6. Aug 11, 2023
    10
    Este juego llegué pasármelo al 100% es muy divertido jugarlo con gente, yo lo jugué mediante parsec y fue muy divertido

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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.