Most of the modes will offer the opportunity to push your opponents off of the safe areas, knocking them out of the round entirely, whereas you could be just as successful trying to outlive the others minding your own business. There is a surprising amount of strategy involved, which will require you to adapt depending on how far the other players push you with their often cheap tactics. All of these are extremely basic but not always explained in the most clear cut way, often resulting in a quick death due to being new to the mode. The game modes are extremely varied, with races, PvP gun battles, variations of tag, and literally dozens of others in play.
The one area that I found to be a bit annoying when it comes to the cast is that the game allows multiple people to select the same avatar, despite none of them having a clear advantage over any of the others. They are all animated well, with a surprising amount of detail despite being such small characters on the screen. Meeseeks are all currently included), as well as Twitch and Discord icons, Shovel Knight, and I am sure I am missing some from more obscure titles I have never seen/played. While there are tons of original characters, the most appealing were the ones originating from Rick and Morty (Rick, Morty, Birdperson, Krombopolis Mike, and Mr. The cast of characters is ginormous, all of which have this cutesy, short and fat quality to them, which even applies to the guest characters. Each character is given only one life per round, so you could’ve probably played three or four rounds in the time it’s taken to read this paragraph. Once all of this is done, a mode will be randomly selected, and with a quick description/tutorial screen, you’ll be on your way. At the beginning of each game, all of the players will be able to select one of a huge roster of avatars, select teams or go solo, and choose from a number of game modes, and then a randomly selected player will be able to select a modifier. Each game is broken down into rounds and will play out until the desired time limit is reached, meaning each game could have 20+ rounds with a five minute timer being used. The only thing that is standard across all of the game modes is quite simple – you stop moving and you die – the rest of the game is built around this.
The game is extremely fast paced and easy to pick up, and in all honestly, is going to sound way more complex in writing than it is. This is the type of douchebaggery that takes place in the newest party game to grace the console world, which almost feels like playing Cards Against Humanity where you are the biggest, blackest _ and your friends are (Insert your favorite CAH white or black card here). The person that would unplug a controller or knock it out of an opponent’s hand mid-game so they couldn’t play. The people who exhibit road rage in the grocery store. Before playing the new party game Move or Die, you must ask yourself on question – are you a jerk? I don’t mean the everyday, ordinary “I don’t let people out of the parking lot at a busy intersection” kind of jerk, I mean the “I don’t use my turn signals and break at the last possible moment” kind of jerk.