Moving Out
Moving Out

Efficient Object Handling (2-4 Players)

Learn efficient object handling for 2-4 players in Moving Out. Master tossing techniques and team formations to clear stages with unparalleled speed.

Efficient object handling in Moving Out, particularly with 2-4 players, relies on a combination of speed, coordination, and understanding the physics of each item. The primary goal is to move all desated items to the truck as quickly as possible to achieve gold medals. For smaller items, You can often carry them individually or throw them to a teammate positioned closer to the truck. This "pass and catch" mechanic, if executed well, can sificantly reduce transit time. However, it requires good aim and timing, as a dropped item can lead to wasted seconds. practice throwing lighter objects like lamps or boxes to build proficiency.

When dealing with larger, heavier items such as sofas, beds, or appliances, teamwork is indispensable. These items typically require at least two players to lift and carry. The key is to ensure all players are on the same side of the object and moving in unison. A common mistake is for players to grab different ends or move at different speeds, leading to awkward angles, collisions, or the item being dropped. communicate clearly about the direction and pace of movement. Breaking down larger items into smaller, manageable pieces, if possible (e.g., disassembling furniture), can also be a strategy, though this is not explicitly detailed in the provided source material.

The source material mentions 30 levels, each with 3 bonus objectives and a hidden console. Efficiently handling objects means not only moving the main furniture but also prioritizing bonus objectives. For example, if a bonus objective involves collecting all the Mailboxes (10 in total, plus a Secret mailbox) or all the Toilets (13 in total), players need to integrate these tasks into their overall moving strategy. Assing players to specifically hunt for these collectibles while others focus on the main furniture can be an effective approach. The "Mandatory Training" level, with its focus on basic mechanics like slapping and throwing, is a good starting point for players to experiment with different object-handling techniques before tackling more complex levels with multiple players.