Moving Out - Nintendo Switch - Code In A Box
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Moving Out - Nintendo Switch - Code In A Box

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£12.95

Become a certified removals master in this action, puzzle, physics based moving simulator that brings new meaning to "couch co-op".

In Moving Out players can train alone or with friends to learn the dos and don'ts of moving furniture. Expect plot twists, irreverent humour, cameos and borderline trademark infringing scenarios. You thought moving was dull, think again!

Co-Op:
Enjoy the game solo as an independent contractor or team up with some friends for the full story mode. Up to four players can cosy up on the couch together and argue over the best way to move…. a couch!
Action:
Players will learn the ropes in a series of increasingly precarious and fantastical instructional lessons. These span everything from unloading unwanted office supplies to smuggling giraffes out of the zoo.
Puzzles:
How freight gets from one place to another is entirely up to players, so toss the manual out the window and get creative. Break down the walls, throw things, and use technology like portals and ray guns.
Physics:
Don't know the perfect trajectory to throw a refrigerator through a window? You will!
Themes:
If you can move a couch, then you can move a couch in space. Moving Out will take players on a journey through some incredibly unconventional moving scenarios.

Grab your friends and become a certified moving master in Moving Out!

PEGI 3+

PEGI 12+: Graphic and realistic looking violence is allowed towards fantasy characters and can feature horror content such as a strong threat or graphic injury. Violence to human characters must appear unrealistic unless it consists of minor trivial injury. Sexual posturing as the type seen in music videos is allowed as a sexual innuendo. Some bad language is allowed but no more than mild swearing.  12 is the minimum rating for games which teach or encourage gambling, although the descriptor can also feature on higher rated games.

Any game that would normally be rated at 3 but contains some possibly frightening scenes or sounds may be considered suitable in this category.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council