![]() ![]() We’ll have some more Moving Out coverage for you next week, but we just wanted to let you know that, unlike Overcooked, you can have much more fun playing this on your own and shouldn’t let that put you off playing what’s a great little game. Certainly a nice shortcut for a solo player who’s running low on time and has a decent aim. ![]() The problem is, it’s incredibly satisfying lobbing boxes out of windows and onto the back of your truck from a height and distance. Like, if possible, you should try not to smash windows as it will deduct points. You’re not bound to making set dishes to appease your diners, but you will have bonus objectives to make the move as smooth as possible. You’ll have your smaller items like boxes, TV sets, and microwaves, but will also have to shift things like fridges and corner sofas.Įven though it’s likely to be compared to Overcooked, there’s an element of freedom in Moving Out that’s not present in the dine-em-up. In Moving Out, you have to visit a series of different themed and styled locations, moving various objects out of the house and into the moving van. It’s actually brilliant as you’re essentially creating your own difficulty mode! You can have as many or as few of those assists as you like, tailoring an experience that feels right and natural to you. The options are all completely customisable, as well. This last one is particularly useful as while you’re filling up the delivery van, items can fall out or take up room when you’re trying to cram in the big items. ![]() You can also have it so a level can be skipped if you fail and even have objects disappear when they’ve been delivered. Using the game’s in-built assist mode, you can also tweak and customise the settings to reduce the amount of obstacles in your way, and make bulkier items lighter. For starters, you can increase the amount of time on the clock, which is particularly useful considering some of the game’s more challenging stages. There’s a bunch of neat accessibility options that really balance the game out more in favour of a single player. Moving Out is definitely more friendly to solo players, though. Overcooked is a magnificent game but it’s really struggled as a solo experience, and I would argue Overcooked 2 made things much worse with increasingly challenging DLC. Online Co-Op: 4 Players Combo Co-Op (Local + Online): Up to 4 Local or Online LAN Play or System Link: Not Supported Release Date: Developer. But people don’t always have that luxury, especially in these trying times. Naturally, the best way to play games like Overcooked and Moving Out is with a friend – preferably a family if you can. Better than Overcooked ever has, in fact. We’ve spent some time with a preview build of the game on top of the brilliant demo that released a while back, and have to be honest – this plays really well as a singleplayer game. Next week, the frantic Moving Out is getting a full release to close out what’s been an amazing month of games. ![]()
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