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Moving Out for Nintendo Switch is a physics-driven, cooperative moving simulator supporting up to 4 players locally. Combining puzzle-solving, action, and humor, it challenges players to creatively transport furniture through increasingly wild scenarios. Ideal for casual multiplayer fun, it’s a top-rated title blending strategic gameplay with social, light-hearted competition.




| ASIN | B083XVJDWP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,122 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,381 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch Lite |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (605) |
| Date First Available | January 9, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | SOS01416 |
| Manufacturer | Sold Out |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 4.1 x 6.6 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | April 28, 2020 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 812303014161 812303014222 |
J**H
Pretty fun local couch co-op, for those bored of doing overcooked but want something similar
The game is pretty dang fun, and the price is reasonable (<$30). I only play this with my sisters because they only like multiplayer light-hearted games (like super mario party and overcooked, baby stuff /s). There were some bugs at times, but it was pretty rare (where items sort of get stuck at the truck, but that only happened when we did the regular mode without the assist that removes items from the truck as you load them on, so the items piled up weirdly or bounced around too much). I recommend playing with all the assists on, because the challenge can get kind of annoying and unrealistic at times, even with the best of players, and you get the same points regardless (granted, this is without practicing for hours, and I'm only playing this with my friends and family). I think some of the mechanics could have been improved upon, like the way you grab things (the direction), or throw things. Even with the assists on, it was still challenging enough to get a lot of laughs from my sisters playing with me, so I'm glad this switch game worked out. It probably would be nice if there were online play, but this works perfectly for local couch co-op.
B**0
Great game
The game was a lot of fun. It was challenging and at times stressful. Almost like moving in real life. Great for group players though they will turn on each other when someone messes up and makes them lose a level.
M**2
Fun for all of us!
This game is hilarious and fun. Family of four here and we were laughing and having a great time playing it. Two kids ages 8 and 14... A game we can all agree on...
Z**O
Fun but frustrating
Great sense of humor. Graphics are great. The controls seem a little off but the game is super fun coop. Great for kids too
S**S
Date night idea!!
Super fun and frustrating game for couples or any duo. A bonding experience for sure. I glitched out of the tutorial the first time we played but otherwise it’s worked great!!
M**E
Great group cooperative play
Great for group play, 4 of us play together and have an absolute blast! You have to cooperate, talk to each other, work your strategy. Fun game, lots of yelling, good times!
A**Y
Fun game
This game is fun, wacky, and a cute concept! I love the graphics/art and the characters are cute in their own special way. My only gripe is that the controls are so hard! I think it’s suppose to be “clunky”/finicky to make it more challenging but I kind of hate it. I think playing co-op would be fun and easier?!
T**O
Good game
Good game but hard
M**7
The controls are simple, with buttons for grabbing, throwing, and jumping, but the challenge is presented by the unique properties of the objects themselves. Television sets are typically tethered to walls by their power cords, which stretch and snap as you carry the TV out and lurch you into a spin; large L-shaped lounges slow you and your moving partner down to a sluggish waltz as you inch your way through narrow doorways. And upright pianos flip over on their side if you try to take a corner too quickly, all while precious seconds tick away on the clock and the language between you and your frazzled team of moving mates grows increasingly more colourful.
O**N
Algo que no me gustó es que va a 30 fps. No lo hace imposible de jugar y es funcional, pero a mi en lo personal no me gusta ese detalle en este tipo de juegos, al igual el Overcooked2 2 en Switch. Pero si planeas adquirirlo, está muy bueno. No lo juego hasta poder juntarme con mis familiares y/o amigos para no acabarme los niveles solo, jaja
H**O
Exelente!!!!!! lo que buscaba!!!!!
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