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A cooperative game for 5 players! Pack items into car trunks across various locations, solving puzzles. All items must fit so the doors can close. Hunt for secrets, race against time with friends or solo, and become the best!
** Move Together** - A Cooperative Adventure for Logistics Masters
Imagine: you and four of your friends stand before the open trunk of an old van on the outskirts of the city. In front of you - a pile of stuff: suitcases, boxes, bicycles, a refrigerator. Your goal? Pack all of it into the trunk and interior of the car so that nothing sticks out, nothing breaks, and the door finally closes. Sounds like a challenge? Welcome to Move Together - a cooperative game for 5 players, where teamwork, ingenuity, and a bit of creative flair make all the difference!
Move Together tests your ability to work as a team, solve spatial puzzles, and find unconventional solutions. Together with friends or solo, you’ll be loading various items into car trunks and interiors across diverse locations. From narrow urban parking lots to spacious countryside stops - each map offers unique conditions, vehicles, and challenges. This isn’t just “stuffing a box into a car”; it’s a real 3D puzzle where every item has its own size, shape, and, at times, extremely awkward angles.
Gameplay: Teamwork and Joyful Chaos
Every session in Move Together - is a new challenge that will make you think, argue, and laugh. Here’s what awaits you:
Move Together - is not just a game about packing things. It’s about those moments when someone accidentally places a box upside down, the shouts of “just move it a bit to the left!” and that incredible moment when the trunk finally closes, and the whole team erupts in joy. The game masterfully blends strategy and fun, planning and improvisation. You can approach the task like an engineer, meticulously measuring every centimeter, or just start tossing things in, hoping for the best (though, admittedly, that rarely works).
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