Software:Moving Out 2

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Moving Out 2
Moving Out 2 cover.jpg
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Team17
EngineUnity[1]
Platform(s)
Release
  • WW: August 15, 2023
Genre(s)Simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Moving Out 2 is a 2023 video game developed by SMG Studio and DevM Games, who also developed the previous game. Players attempt to move objects across various levels without hitting objections. It combines elements of strategy, puzzle, and party video games. Team17 published it for Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Gameplay

Players attempt to move items from one location to another while avoiding obstacles. It plays similarly to Moving Out[2] and includes elements of strategy, puzzle, and party video games.[3] Later levels include additional environmental elements not found in the first game, such as one-way doors, teleporters, and time-limited passages. It features single-player and cooperative multiplayer, both online and local.[2] It supports up to four players at once.[3]

World Record

Andrearoma2 and kkyaxii are the current world champions of the following game, finishing the arcade level, Twist of futy, in 1 minute 04 seconds. Here you can check the world record

Development

Developer SMG Studio is based in Sydney, Australia .[4] Team17 released Moving Out 2 on August 15, 2023.[5]

Reception

Moving Out 2 received positive reviews on Metacritic.[6] Although they criticized the single-player game for not being as much fun, IGN said the co-op gameplay is "as challenging as it is charming" and praised its humor.[2] Nintendo Life praised the environments, scenarios, humor, and multiplayer, but they criticized the performance on Switch.[3] Slant Magazine called it a "fun-packed, faster-paced, wackier sequel" and said its silliness rests on "enjoyable, rock-solid gameplay".[7] Push Square said Moving Out 2 "can get a little repetitive" and the gameplay is "quite familiar", but they said it is "a solid good time" when played in bursts. They recommended it to fans of Overcooked and ultimately found it to be "a successful follow-up" to Moving Out.[8]


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