Moving Out
Moving Out

General Moving Tips

Improve your Moving Out gameplay with general moving tips. Learn how to handle different items and overcome environmental hazards for smoother moves.

When tackling the challenging levels of Moving Out, adopting a systematic approach to packing and loading can sificantly improve your efficiency and chances of success. Before even touching an item, take a moment to survey the entire level. Identify the largest and most difficult-to-maneuver items first, such as the Toilets or large appliances, and plan a clear path for them to the exit. Consider how smaller items can be grouped together or carried simultaneously to reduce the number of trips. For instance, multiple small objects can often be carried by a single player, freeing up their partner for other tasks. Remember that throwing items can be faster than carrying them, but it also introduces a higher risk of damage or misplacement, so use this tactic judiciously, especially with fragile objects.

The game's physics engine is both a blessing and a curse. While it can lead to hilarious moments, it also means that items can easily be dropped or knocked around. Always be mindful of your surroundings. Avoid throwing items through open windows or doorways where they might get stuck or fall out of bounds. When dealing with larger items, try to push them rather than pull them whenever possible, as this often provides better control. If you're playing with others, establish clear roles and communication sals. Desate who is responsible for carrying specific types of items or who will clear a path. For example, one player might focus on clearing smaller items from a room while the other works on maneuvering a large Sofa through a narrow hallway. Don't underestimate the power of a well-timed throw to get an item across a gap or into the truck quickly, but always weigh the risk against the reward.

  • Prioritize Large Items: Identify and plan routes for the bulkiest items first.
  • Group Small Items: Consolidate smaller objects to reduce the number of trips.
  • Strategic Throwing: Use throwing for speed, but be aware of the risks.
  • Environmental Awareness: Avoid throwing items into hazardous areas or out of bounds.
  • Team Communication: Establish clear roles and communication for cooperative play.
  • Push vs. Pull: Prefer pushing larger items for better control.