- Publisher: Team17 , Sold Out
- Release Date: Apr 28, 2020
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 32 Ratings
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Positive: 21 out of 32
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Mixed: 4 out of 32
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Negative: 7 out of 32
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Apr 29, 2020
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Jan 2, 2021Disclaimer: I've only played demo. This game is couch co-op gold. It's repetitive as any similar title. But the unique tactic here is negotiating bigger, non-chuckable items and manipulating them with your partner. Try this game on the third River setting on the demo with a partner and it's the most fun you can have on a couch without Dr Freud and a prescription of md
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Aug 29, 2020If you put in some time, activate Assist Mode and bring in a few friends to fill out a multiplayer team of up to four simultaneous employees, you can have a ton of fun playing Moving Out. [Issue #47 – July/August 2020, p. 69]
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Jun 15, 2020Moving Out is a silly, simple but enjoyable romp that follows the successful blueprint of series like Overcooked very closely. As a result, you have a game that delivers the same style of loud and manic cooperative fun but at the same time fails to do much that’s new and surprising. In the end, Moving Out is perfect for those hungry for ‘another one of those’ but perhaps a tad too safe for others who have since moved on.
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May 29, 2020As the sum of its parts, Moving Out is a fun couch co-op game that will certainly bring you a good dose of fun. The game can feel a bit too formulaic at times. While the tone and presentation are quirky and fun, the title doesn't necessarily strive to be its own thing, which is fine. What does sour the experience a little is that it can occasionally feel too random or tricky to control, and that can turn a fun session into a frustrating ordeal. If you're all out of co-op fodder, Moving Out is a solid and fun couch co-op experience that will satisfy anyone looking for a new way to test the strength of their bonds with friends and family.