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Moving Out

2020
GenresVirtual Reality, Adventure, Indie, Action, Simulation, Puzzle and Logic, Top-Down Perspective, Casual, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableApr 28, 2020
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperSMG Studio, Sold Out
Overview

Become certified Furniture Arrangement & Relocation Technician (F.A.R.T.) by learning the do's and don'ts of moving furniture with Moving Out!

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Metacritic Score

74


Opencritic Score

77


IMDB Score

6.6

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Critics generally praise the entertaining and humorous story of Moving Out, with some noting its deeper evolution and charming neighborhood setting. While some find the story lacking in depth, most appreciate its light-hearted and enjoyable nature, making it a fun complement to the gameplay experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Moving Out are largely positive. Critics like Press Start Australia and God is a Geek appreciate the humorous and entertaining nature of the story. Press Start Australia mentions that the story evolves into something deeper with excellent writing and clever jokes, while God is a Geek praises the game for its colorful and charming neighborhood setting. The light-hearted and silly premise of working for a removal company, such as Smooth Moves, resonates well with critics like Xbox Tavern and Daily Star, who find the story to be simple yet enjoyable. On the other hand, some critics express mixed feelings about the depth and impact of the story in Moving Out. Noisy Pixel mentions that the story is easy to miss and not profound, with bad puns and light banter between levels. Slant Magazine highlights a shift in the story towards a showdown with evil Pack Rats, which may not resonate with all players. These opinions suggest that while the story provides humor and entertainment, it may lack a significant emotional or narrative depth for some players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Moving Out offers a fun and light-hearted story that complements the gameplay experience well. Critics like Game Informer and Nintendo Enthusiast appreciate the unique premise of becoming a Furniture Arrangement and Relocation Technician, adding a quirky touch to the game's narrative. While some critics point out the story's lack of profoundness or depth, the majority find the humor, silliness, and charm of the story to be a positive aspect of the game. Moving Out's story seems to succeed in creating an engaging and enjoyable backdrop for the gameplay, enhancing the overall experience for players across different platforms.


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Critics rave about Moving Out's engaging, fun gameplay that offers a unique cooperative experience. Praised for its chaotic and hilarious nature, physics-based mechanics, creative level design, and focus on teamwork and strategy. While some critics noted limitations like a lack of challenge compared to similar titles and occasional frustrations with gameplay mechanics, the overwhelmingly positive consensus praises the game's blend of action, challenges, and replay value. Overall, Moving Out delivers an enjoyable and entertaining experience for players of all types.

The majority of critics praised the gameplay of Moving Out for being engaging, fun, and offering a unique cooperative experience. Critics like IGN Japan and NintendoWorldReport highlighted the chaotic and hilarious nature of the gameplay, with physics-based mechanics that make tasks both amusing and challenging. The inclusion of bonus challenges, creative level design, and gradual introduction of new elements were also commended by reviewers such as Vooks and GameCrate. The game's focus on teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking in a moving-themed setting resonated positively with many critics, creating a light-hearted and enjoyable gameplay experience. On the downside, some critics pointed out certain limitations in the gameplay of Moving Out. Video Chums mentioned that the game lacked the same level of challenge and strategy compared to similar titles like Overcooked and Tools Up!, which may have left some players wanting more complexity. Additionally, Gameblog.fr highlighted occasional frustrations with collisions and filling the truck, suggesting that certain gameplay mechanics could be refined for a smoother experience. The absence of online multiplayer, as noted by God is a Geek, was also seen as a drawback for players looking to engage with others beyond local co-op. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the gameplay of Moving Out. The game's blend of fast-paced, cooperative action with physics-based challenges and strategic elements resonated well with reviewers, creating an enjoyable and entertaining experience for players. Critics appreciated the game's ability to offer a mix of chaos and skill, easy-to-understand mechanics, and the replay value provided by bonus objectives and diverse levels. Despite some minor criticisms, such as the lack of online multiplayer and occasional frustrations, Moving Out was widely praised for its engaging and humorous gameplay that catered to both casual and completionist players.


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Critics love Moving Out's vibrant and cartoonish graphics, praising its '80s-influenced style, diverse character designs, and cleverly designed stages. While some critics noted issues like narrow doorways and frame pacing on the Nintendo Switch, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive. The game's attention to detail, unique art style, and ability to evoke lightheartedness make it a visually engaging and charming experience, despite some minor criticisms.

The critics unanimously praised the graphics and visual design of Moving Out for its vibrant, colorful, and cartoonish art style. Finger Guns and Impulsegamer highlighted the game's bright and breezy visuals, with a light-hearted take on the stressful activity of moving house. Game Revolution, PlayStation Universe, and TheXboxHub appreciated the '80s-influenced style, charming aesthetics, and commitment to a unique visual presentation. SpazioGames and Video Chums commended the beautifully animated visuals, diverse character designs, and cleverly designed stages that enhance the overall lighthearted and silly atmosphere of the game. The attention to detail in character design, the variety of settings ranging from simple apartments to haunted mansions, and the quirky customization options were also positively mentioned by Multiplayer.it and God is a Geek. On the downside, some critics pointed out issues with the visual aspects of Moving Out. Game Revolution mentioned frustrations with narrow doorways and ghosts in the game, which could potentially affect the overall visual experience. God is a Geek on the Nintendo Switch version noted some frame pacing issues, especially noticeable in handheld mode, impacting the visual crispness of the game. Slant Magazine highlighted that earlier levels had more charm and atmospheric details than later levels, suggesting a potential inconsistency in the visual design progression throughout the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the graphics and visual design of Moving Out. The game's colorful, vibrant, and cartoonish world, coupled with its attention to detail in character design and level environments, received high praise across multiple reviews. Critics appreciated the game's commitment to a unique art style, its ability to evoke a sense of lightheartedness and silliness, and the overall visual appeal that complements the gameplay experience. Despite some minor issues mentioned by a few critics, the majority agreed that Moving Out successfully delivers a visually engaging and charming experience that enhances the fun and chaotic nature of the game.


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Critics mostly love the upbeat '80s-inspired music and cute sound effects in Moving Out, praising how they enhance the game's energetic and fun vibe. However, some critics found the soundtrack repetitive, which could lead to monotony for players. Overall, the consensus is that Moving Out nails the audio experience with its engaging soundtrack and charming sound design, despite some criticisms about lack of variety in the music.

The Sound Design and Music of Moving Out have received mostly positive feedback from critics. Many reviewers praised the upbeat and catchy soundtrack that adds to the overall fun and lighthearted atmosphere of the game. Critics like Impulsegamer and GameCrate appreciated the '80s-inspired synth-pop tunes that complement the gameplay experience and contribute to the game's energetic vibe. The quirky and bouncy music mentioned by Cubed3 and Switch Player was also highlighted as a positive aspect that enhances the feel-good factor of the game. Additionally, the sound effects, as noted by COGconnected, were described as cute and cartoony, further immersing players in the game's whimsical world. On the downside, some critics pointed out certain shortcomings in the Sound Design and Music of Moving Out. A common criticism was the lack of variety in the soundtrack, with multiple reviewers mentioning that the music could become repetitive over time. Noisy Pixel specifically noted that most levels feature the same music looped repeatedly, which could potentially lead to monotony for players. PlaySense also highlighted the somewhat repetitive nature of the soundtrack as a minor flaw in an otherwise solid game. This lack of variety in the music was a recurring point of contention among critics. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Moving Out excels in creating a fun and engaging audio experience through its upbeat soundtrack and charming sound design. IGN, in various reviews across different platforms, appreciated the game's relentlessly upbeat soundtrack and its homage to classic games, showcasing a consistent positive sentiment towards the audio elements of Moving Out. While some critics acknowledged the repetitive nature of the music as a drawback, the majority found the sound design and music to be fitting, enhancing the overall chaotic and fun atmosphere of the game. The humor-infused dialogues, playful audio cues, and retro-inspired tunes collectively contribute to the game's appeal, making the Sound Design and Music of Moving Out a standout feature that complements the gameplay experience effectively.


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Critics found technical performance issues in Moving Out across platforms. PS4 had bugs like hit-detection problems, Xbox One faced glitches with furniture and physics, while Nintendo Switch was praised for smooth gameplay by some but criticized for frame rate and physics issues by others. Mixed reviews overall, with Switch faring better than other platforms.

In terms of technical performance on the PS4, Press Start Australia noted some bugs and glitches that impacted gameplay, such as shoddy hit-detection and getting stuck between objects. Moving on to the Xbox One platform, COGconnected highlighted issues with furniture getting stuck and inconsistent throwing mechanics, while Video Chums also experienced frustrating glitches like objects getting stuck on the van's roof. However, FNintendo had a positive experience on the Nintendo Switch, stating that the game seemed free of technical issues affecting performance, and Nintendo Life praised the game for performing brilliantly, even in handheld mode. On the downside, several critics pointed out technical issues across different platforms. For instance, GAMINGbible mentioned dodgy physics and a lack of charm and humor on the Xbox One, while Stevivor and Video Chums encountered crazy physics and bonus challenge interface issues. On the Nintendo Switch, God is a Geek noted frame pacing issues and a lack of online multiplayer, and Metro GameCentral highlighted frame rate issues. Additionally, Nintendo Insider and Noisy Pixel both mentioned frustrating physics and bugs, such as objects getting caught on corners and players getting stuck in items. Overall, while some critics like FNintendo and Nintendo Life had positive experiences with the technical performance of Moving Out on the Nintendo Switch, the general consensus among reviewers indicates mixed feelings about the game's technical aspects on other platforms. The Xbox One version faced various technical issues, as highlighted by COGconnected, GAMINGbible, Stevivor, and Video Chums. On the other hand, the PS4 version, as mentioned by Press Start Australia, also had its share of bugs and glitches. The Nintendo Switch version received a mix of positive and negative feedback, with some critics praising its performance while others, like God is a Geek and Noisy Pixel, pointing out specific technical issues.


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Moving Out has received praise for its extensive replay value features such as unlockable rewards, minigames, and challenges that keep players engaged. Critics commend the game's diverse levels, optional side missions, and Assist Mode catering to all skill levels. However, some critics criticize the lack of randomness and variety compared to similar games like Overcooked. Overall, Moving Out offers solid replay value with challenging objectives and multiplayer options, but some modes may lack the fun factor for certain players. Despite mixed opinions, the game's efforts in providing incentives and additional content make it a worthwhile experience for fans of cooperative puzzle games seeking replay value.

In terms of positives, Moving Out has garnered praise from several critics for its replay value features. Finger Guns highlights the game's unlockable rewards, minigames, and new characters that extend playability to near infinite levels, encouraging players to strive for Gold ranks on every level. Impulsegamer and PlayStation Universe also commend the additional challenges, objectives, and unlockables in levels that contribute to the game's replayability. PlaySense and TheSixthAxis appreciate the optional side missions, diverse levels, and Assist Mode catering to players of all skill levels, ensuring that each level remains engaging and challenging. On the negative side, some critics have pointed out aspects that may hinder the game's replay value. Game Revolution notes that Moving Out lacks the randomness and high replay value of Overcooked, with levels and strategies feeling routine and unchanging. Daily Star mentions that the arcade mode is not as fun as the story mode, potentially impacting the desire to replay the game. Additionally, GameCrate mentions that while the game offers variety and additional gameplay experiences through challenges and arcade levels, some tasks may be more enjoyable than others, potentially affecting the overall replayability for certain players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Moving Out offers a solid amount of replay value through its various features and challenges. Critics like Vooks and Noisy Pixel appreciate the challenging bonus objectives, gold medal targets, and multiplayer options that add depth and longevity to the experience. However, some critics like Game Revolution and Daily Star express concerns about the lack of variety and fun in certain modes, potentially affecting the game's overall replayability for some players. Despite these mixed opinions, the majority of critics acknowledge the game's efforts in providing replay incentives and additional content to keep players engaged and coming back for more, making Moving Out a worthwhile experience for fans of cooperative puzzle games seeking replay value.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Critics praise Moving Out for its charm, humor, and fun gameplay, making it a delightful experience for players of all ages. The game's accessibility options, engaging visuals, and cooperative gameplay enhance its appeal. Some critics note drawbacks like a lack of challenge and online multiplayer, but overall, Moving Out is considered a fun and engaging co-op game that offers entertaining moments and teamwork experiences. It may not surpass other games in its genre, but its charm and humor make it a worthwhile addition to couch co-op gaming.

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Thesixthaxis.com

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out is highly recommended for players looking for a fun and chaotic co-op experience with friends or family. The game's mechanics, level design, and Assist Mode make it accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of players, despite some minor glitches encountered during gameplay.

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Psu.com

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out is a resounding success, offering pick-up-and-play mechanics, humor, and aesthetic that make it one of the best couch co-op games in recent memory. Some minor faults like the lack of online multiplayer do not detract from its accomplishments.

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Stevivor.com

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out is described as a treat, full of charm, and offering hours of entertainment at a reasonable price, despite some issues.

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Godisageek.com

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out is a lighthearted and funny game with plenty of challenges and accessibility options.

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Thexboxhub.com

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out provides a solid cooperative experience with imaginative level design, humorous gameplay, and fun challenges. Despite some limitations like the lack of online multiplayer and occasional object clipping issues, the game offers an enjoyable journey into the lifestyle of a removal service.

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Press-start.com.au

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out is one of the best entries in the genre, a must-play for fans of Overcooked or couch coop games. It offers a silly and entertaining story, fresh and cooperative gameplay, visually appealing levels, and a good amount of replay value.

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Xboxtavern.com

Apr 24, 2020

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The game is simple, light-hearted, and fun, with a multiplayer focus and good accessibility options

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Spaziogames.it

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out is praised for its accessibility, engaging gameplay, and attention to detail in catering to single-player experiences. The lack of online multiplayer functionality is noted as a drawback, but overall, it is considered a great party game.

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Impulsegamer.com

May 12, 2020

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Moving Out is praised as a wacky and enjoyable multiplayer title that embodies the best of couch co-op experiences. It is recommended for fans of games like Overcooked and Tools Up, especially for those looking for entertaining chaos with friends or family.

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Ign.com

Apr 23, 2020

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Moving Out is an absolute blast, especially when played with friends.

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