Reviews from

in the past


pretty fun party game,the many modes that are there keeps the game a little bit fresh.

also cant believe that critikal is a narrator

Fun party game to play with friends or even alone. Best played with friends, so you can all shit talk each other and screw each other with modifiers or in game.

A little grindy for more options, but cool to see that you can't just pay for more. Everyone is equal here.

Being a very fast paced game, Move or Die allows groups of four to try as hard as they can to screw over each other.
It's fun, but there are other games I gravitate towards first.

Fun game that I don't get to play much.

Fun game but you really need some friends to get the most from it


Super fun party game! Better to play on the couch rather than online due to the game availability (on local play, every game mode, mutator, and customization option is unlocked)

I didn't know true fear until I heard Prozd say "Tetromino"

Another good party game but it takes time to get used to.

Funny little party game with 4 player coop. The title of the game tells you already the rules: Move or die! Who just stand in the corner will die, so you have to move. With many different modes, there is always action (chaos) on the screen.

eu num tenhu amingu pa jogá cumingu :(

(This is part of a series of retrospective reviews of some of the titles I explored almost a month ago during Party Game weekend... I'm still doing independent play and research on a few so I'll be spacing out these reviews to avoid flooding.)

Unfortunately, I don't think that Move or Die is one of the party games that gelled with my friends and I. The gimmick behind Move or Die is to engage in a series of random "last one standing" scenarios via 2D platforming that usually throw a bunch of hazards in your way (i.e. what I refer to as "monkey in the cage" platforming); the game heavily discourages camping as a viable option by making you take damage if you stand still or just jump in place. However, you can easily bypass this mechanism by dash dancing in place, which the game will still recognize as movement and more or less serves the same function as camping. As a result, not only do I think the gimmick is somewhat worn out and obsolete, but I also think the game gets stale pretty quickly as many of these last man standing scenarios feel very similar to one another. Port quality issues that popped up when double controller input glitches occurred on my Twitch Prime copy also did not help the overall experience. If you're looking for a more chaotic quick session arena party game, I'd definitely suggest Duck Game or Stick Fight: The Game over this.

Buen plataformero para jugar con amigos

It's fun to play with your friends

This is a "party game" in the strictest sense possible. Almost entirely luck-based chaos. This normally wouldn't be an issue but it effectively prevents the game from being played outside of a context of not taking it seriously, which is a glaring problem. Game simply doesn't stand on it's own and only enjoyable for about an hour until you realize just how poorly designed it is.

In a perfect world, this game would have exploded in a similar way to Fall Guys. A much better (and much more fun) multiplayer party game that's also competitive and approachable. It's confusing at first, but this is part of the fun. Once you get the hang of the fast-paced minigames (and stop forgetting that you'll literally die just for standing still), it's a joy! Too bad the online matchmaking fails more often than succeeds.