Learn how to effectively use environmental hazards in Moving Out to your advantage. This guide covers strategies for manipulating the game world to complete levels faster and more efficiently.
Environmental hazards in Moving Out are elements within the game levels that can be used to your advantage or pose challenges. Understanding and utilizing these hazards is key to efficient level completion and achieving gold medals.
Walkthrough
- 1Mandatory Training: This introductory level showcases basic mechanics. Be mindful of the ghost and vase, and avoid slapping the ghost.
- 2Holly's Home: Features flamingos to deliver, a toilet, and a mailbox. Objectives include breaking or not breaking windows, and delivering flamingos to the truck.
- 3Pepperoni Palace: Includes a turtle to deliver, a mailbox, a toilet, and a hidden console. Objectives involve scoring a goal, delivering the turtle, and not breaking a specific vase.
- 4The Hoop House: Features a chicken to deliver, a mailbox, and a toilet. Objectives include shooting basketball hoops, keeping the chicken outside, and not breaking windows.
- 5Poolside Pad: This level has a toilet and a hidden console. Key objectives are to avoid holding boxes for more than 3 seconds, keep all objects dry (out of the pool), and jump over the pool.
- 6Jerry's Apartment: Contains a toilet, mailbox, and hidden console. Objectives include not breaking glass or objects, and giving a flamingo a bath in the bathtub.
- 7Casa de Cliff: Features a goose to deliver, a mailbox, and a toilet. Objectives involve letting the goose out by slapping a mailbox, avoiding stairs by using grass ledges, and breaking windows.
- 8Summer Chalet: Includes a toilet, mailbox, and hidden console. Objectives focus on navigating snow slopes without stairs, snowboarding down slopes, and avoiding snow while moving items.
- 921 Slick Street: Contains a toilet and a mailbox. The mailbox is located in a large oil puddle outside the front door.
Tips
- Pay attention to level-specific objectives that involve environmental interactions, such as breaking windows or keeping items dry.
- Utilize objects in the environment to create paths or overcome obstacles, like using a bed to jump over a pool.
- Be aware of moving hazards like ghosts or turtles, and incorporate their movement into your strategy.
- Always check for hidden consoles and collectibles, as they often require specific environmental interactions to access.
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