Fashionably late to the party

Someone’s makinga literal couch co-op gamein which players attempt to work together to move furniture through increasingly out-there obstacles, and folks, I am all about it. I missed the reveal ofMoving Outlast December, but this gem has found its way to me thanks to the gang atWholesome Games.

Moving Out from@smgstudiois a colorful single player and co-op moving sim! “…load as much into the truck as possible before zooming off to the next gig. How freight gets from one place to another is entirely up to players, so toss the manual out the window and get creative.”pic.twitter.com/kB3rvuJEQ4

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— Wholesome Games (@_wholesomegames)July 16, 2025

It’s a winning concept for a co-op game with fun, mostly manageable chaos not unlikeOvercooked. Things only get wackier as you go, with later levels set inside a haunted house and on an airplane hurtling down the runway. There’s also one about “smuggling” giraffes out of the zoo with your hands.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

Speed and efficiency are the name of the game. “So, whether on a heist or doing a repo job, load as much into the truck as possible before zooming off to the next gig. How freight gets from one place to another is entirely up to players, though, so toss the manual out the window and get creative.”

As SMG Studio and Devm Games note, “Moving Outfeatures both local and online play across its arcade, story, and versus modes. Each level also adjusts the experience dynamically to account for the number of players on screen, thereby welcoming Smooth Move employees of all ages and skill levels.”

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

Aside from PC, the release platforms forMoving Outaren’t known yet, but SMG said “we won’t disappoint anyone.” I’ve run out of new and even old co-op games to play with my significant other (we’re in the midst ofNom Nom Galaxyright now), so this just shot up to the top of my wishlist.

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