![]() The challenge begins so basically with whether an object can be carried easily by one person or if it needs to be team lifted, as they say in the biz. The jobs themselves involve moving specific household items -designated with a flashing sheen- from their rooms to the truck parked outside. ![]() It’s actually quite similar to Overcooked in this fashion, but you get to ram your little truck into traffic and fences, which can be a delightful distraction at times to break up the action between jobs. There is an overworld map of a very cute town, and you will be tasked with navigating your little truck to locations as they unlock. You can put a leek in his head!Īnyway, you and up to three other players are members of a budding new moving company run by a boss seemingly just made of cardboard boxes with a face drawn on it. Windows and unpacked vases be damned! The art style is simplistic but is very specific, with bright and beautiful colors, clean lines and definition to the environments, and character designs that are almost too cute to mention.īut I will because there’s a cat with an eyepatch and an unlockable cup of soup guy that I can’t help but gush about. And as is standard in these types of games, this job is a “by any means necessary” affair. Moving Out -from indie developers DevM Games and SMG Studio, and publisher Team17- is, as the title suggests, a game about moving furniture. However, while the two titles we’re looking at share similar goals, their playstyles and design philosophies are quite different. And more often than not, fighting against physics. If you’re at all familiar with Overcooked, another title I highly recommend, you’ll see these games share a similar idea: do a job, well but quickly, under different constraints and within different environments, by cooperating with your partner or team.
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