Released on: Jan 16, 2026
Developed by: Corpix Games, PlayWay S.A.
Published by: PlayWay S.A.
Avalible on:
Steam

Overview

In moving simulator, you start a moving company with the last of your savings. You take jobs and rent vehicles and buy boxes and bags to get the job done. You will drive to the job site. You will pack up what they want to move. Then, bring it all to the new place where they are living.

Gameplay

Moving Simulator has a small gameplay loop. You will follow this loop for the 8 jobs available as of writing this. You will take the job from the computer than drive to the location. You will then listen to what there problem is and what they want to take to the new place. Each job has a different problem that the people are experiencing. For example, the internet may not work well, so they are moving to another place. Someone might even have an alien living on their couch. The problem did give this simulator game some life to it.

You will have to pack up their belongings and food. You will use boxes and bags these have a limit to what they can hold. If you put too much the box or bag will break. You will also have to pick up the trash sometimes and bring it to location to get rid of it. There are big items you will have to move. You can drag or lift them. When you lift them, a stamina bar will drain. I found the stamina bar not a problem at all. When you lift the items, you do not have to worry if the item will fit through. It just goes through with no issues at all. I will say the lift feature of this game makes moving things a breeze and way too easy. Everything you are moving will have to go into a vehicle. You can take your time. You can make everything fit like a puzzle. Alternatively, you can just pile it all up. You can then use the straps to magically glue it all in place. The items do not take any damage.

When you arrive at the new location, you will not only unload everything you will have to put everything away. This is not hard at all the game tells you where everything goes. Sometimes you will have to go to the furniture store to pick up new stuff. You will have to drive there, get it, then bring it to the new place, and put it where they want it. Once you’re done you collect the money and go home to sleep

There are two collectibles to hunt for if you want. One is a gnome. The other is a record player.

That’s it that’s all you do so far in this game. There is nothing to upgrade. You can buy furniture for your place. However, I see no point in this. Once you finish the last mission, that’s it. You go back to the main menu.

Overall I give the gameplay of Moving Simulator a 4 out of 10. The items taking no damage and lifting objects to move them makes the game way to easy.

Rating: 4 out of 10.
  • Screenshot from a video game showing a white flatbed truck driving down a suburban street on a sunny day. A dialogue box instructs the player to "Go to the client house" and "Talk with the client." In the background, there are houses, trees, and other vehicles.  Interface elements at the top display the in-game time, experience points, and money.
  • Screenshot from a video game showing two characters standing in front of a house for sale; a man in a white t-shirt and jeans addresses the player, a woman stands near a "For Sale" sign and has a dialog box visible that says "John and Elvira: Oh, thank goodness you're here! Just a heads-up: the house might... react."
  • A first-person perspective in a video game scene showing the interior of a room, for a moving simulator game. On the wall, there are three pictures: a framed poster of a seated cat on a pink background, a smaller framed picture of a cat, and a framed poster of "Party Island." A window looks out to a grassy yard with a wooden shed. In the upper left is an in-game timer, day, and task checklist, along with information on progress and order income.
  • Screenshot of a game depicting a furniture delivery mission, with a white truck parked near a building and a bed frame highlighted as the pickup location. The game UI shows mission instructions, progress, money, and XP.
  • A first-person view of a video game interior, showing a living room with a brown, worn leather couch and a small, green alien-like creature sitting on it. The game interface shows a task list, time, and inventory information, with a mission to pack furniture and find the pet.
  • A first-person perspective in a video game shows a truck transporting furniture down a suburban street. The truck bed is filled with various items, including a dresser, a pet carrier, and other household objects. The game's user interface displays information about the day and time, the current objective to deliver items, a moving progress tracker, and the order income and any losses.
  • A first-person perspective in a video game setting shows the interior of a house being prepared for moving. The view is focused on a large, heavy, steel door that resembles a bank vault, set into a wall. The room features a staircase on the right, light-colored walls, and scattered debris on the floor, indicating a recent activity. The game's user interface is visible with moving progress, money, time, and tasks.
  • Screenshot from a moving simulation game, featuring a white pickup truck parked on a concrete driveway in front of a house, with gameplay UI elements indicating tasks like positioning furniture, delivery progress, and financial details.

Graphics

The graphics of Moving Simulator are nothing special. There is nothing special about them. The alien did look cool. The item were not special either they could of had us move some cool objects but maybe in the future.

I will the give the graphics a right down the middle of the road 5 out of 10. Nothing special.

Rating: 5 out of 10.

Music

This game did not do much when it comes to music. There is a song that plays when driving. There is a song that plays during one of the moves that’s different. That’s it I would 100% recommend you listen to your own music when playing this game.

I have to give the music a 3 out of 10. It’s just there.

Rating: 3 out of 10.

Should You Play?

No, I would wait till there is a lot more if there ever will be more. This game is cheap $8 not on sale. This publisher does have some great simulator games under them. These include Contraband police and Crime Scene Cleaner. There might be hope for this game. But I’m not confident.

I said it before. Items take no damage, and you can freely move them without having to worry about anything by lifting them. This makes the game way too easy. There is also nothing to upgrade so the money you get is useless. I feel like this is a missed opportunity. They could have designed some really fun jobs. We could have moved some unique and fun things.

Overall, I give Moving Simulator a 4 out of 10. You can find more Simulation games HERE.

Rating: 4 out of 10.

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