Scoring System & Star Ratings
The scoring system in Moving Out is primarily driven by the player's efficiency in completing each level within a set time limit. Achieving a gold medal is the ultimate goal for each of the 30 main story levels. This sifies that You has successfully moved all desated items out of the location and into the truck before the timer expires. The time limit itself is a critical factor, and players are encouraged to develop strategies that minimize wasted movement and maximize the speed of item removal. Faster completion times directly correlate with higher scores and the coveted gold medal status. This emphasis on speed and efficiency is a core tenet of the game's des, pushing players to refine their techniques and teamwork.
Upon successfully obtaining a gold medal for a level, three additional bonus objectives are unlocked. These objectives often involve specific tasks or challenges within the level, such as collecting a particular item or performing a certain action. Crucially, once a gold medal has been earned, players do not need to worry about the time limit when attempting these bonus objectives. This allows for a more relaxed approach to completing these secondary goals, enabling players to focus solely on fulfilling the specific requirements of each bonus objective without the pressure of re-earning the primary gold medal. The source material also mentions the discovery of 30 hidden consoles, one for each level, which likely contribute to a broader collection or achievement system, further rewarding thorough exploration and completion beyond just the main objectives and time-based scoring.