Cozy first-person puzzle game One Move Away announced

One Move Away

Publisher Playstack and developer Ramage Games have announced One Move Away, a new cozy, first-person puzzle game.

One Move Away is in development for Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 with a release set for 2025.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus its reveal trailer:

One Move Away is a cozy, first-person puzzle game where you pack your belongings for another move and embark on a new chapter in life. With each move, you step into the lives of three unique characters, uncovering their personal stories through the items they take with them—or leave behind.

Moving is exciting!

Packing up isn’t just about boxes; it’s about stories. In One Move Away, your main goal is to pack belongings and load them into the car—no matter how you manage it. Once everything is packed, it’s time to hit the road and start a new journey.

Moving is a personal style

Whether you’re the type to stack boxes with care or toss things in any which way, One Move Away lets you pack your way. Neat or messy, it’s all good—just make sure the boot closes!

Moving can be emotional

Moving to college brings a rush of excitement and nerves, a leap into the unknown. Returning to your childhood room, though, carries a quiet melancholy—unchanged surroundings that somehow feel entirely different.

In One Move Away, you’ll experience three interwoven storylines. Every move and the items you pack bring you closer to understanding the stories behind three extraordinary lives.

Features: 

  • Three Unique Storylines: Explore over 20 levels, each packed with charm and surprises.
  • Creative Puzzle Solving: Load your items your way—strategically, chaotically, or anything in between.
  • Intuitive Controls: Pick, rotate, place, and poke with minimalist, easy-to-learn gameplay.
  • Cozy Aesthetic: Enjoy a heartwarming art style paired with soothing music to set the perfect mood.

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