Epic Games Store offers free game "Moving Out!" where players take on the role of a mover, navigating challenging levels and avoiding damage, with support for up to four players.
- Offers a fun and challenging gameplay experience
- Supports up to four players for a multiplayer experience
- Promises an enjoyable experience with its cartoonish style and challenging levels
As the weekend approaches, Epic Games Store is back with another round of free games. This time, they are offering a fun and challenging title called “Moving Out!” In this game, players take on the role of a character involved in the moving business, tasked with safely transporting objects from one house to another. Developed by SMG Studio and Devm Games, “Moving Out!” promises an enjoyable experience with its cartoonish style and challenging levels. The game also supports up to four players simultaneously, each controlling their own character.
Despite its lighthearted appearance, “Moving Out!” presents players with a real challenge as they strive to find techniques to efficiently move furniture and items without causing any damage. Available for free on the Epic Games Store throughout the upcoming week, this game is definitely worth checking out.
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