

The game cycles through player selected game modes randomly. Whether you are coloring the most tiles in a set time, dodging falling blocks, or fighting each other with chainsaws, you must keep your feet moving and outlast your opponents. Goals are varied across each of the different game modes, and you’ll unlock additional game modes the more you play. Jumping doesn’t count as moving, so you have to ensure you keep your tiny feet running across a platform.

The concept of the game is rather simple, keep your character moving to regenerate your health otherwise you die. I’ve gotten the staff here at SelectButton to play the game locally and online, along with some friends and family members that don’t play games often to enjoy the experience thoroughly. The fast-paced nature of each of the mini-games works to the game’s advantage. Those Awesome Guys has been adding so much content to the game, and you never know what you will unlock, especially since you won’t know what you will get until you break open the crate after leveling. Item rarity seems to be determining the value, but you can find some pretty cheap ones for less than a nickel. If you don’t want to wait to unlock characters or new modes, the most recent update added Market support.

It should be said that mods currently do not work online. Modes are currently lacking, but there are a few gems that are worth to download. I’ve seen everything from a Stormtrooper to the Predator stylized as cutesy blobs on Workshop. In fact, if you want even more characters or modes, Move or Die has full Steam Workshop support. Players take on the role of highly stylized, and colorful characters, although you quickly earn some interesting characters as you level up. Only available on PC, Move or Die aims to ruin friendships, but along the way, you’ll spend most the time laughing together, and more than likely sharing an obscenity or two. Even rarer are games that contain both a complete local and online multiplayer experience. The act of playing games with your friends or family in the same room has become a rarity with the popularity of online gaming. If all the information you know regarding a game is its title, Move or Die is sufficient enough to divulge the name of the game and the key gameplay mechanic.
