If you like a little co-operative couch play as much as we do (get your minds out of the gutter, people — we're talking about the fine selection of couch co-op games on Switch, of course), then you may well already have your eye on Very Very Valet, a chaotic multiplayer game pitched as Overcooked but with car-parking instead of cooking.
Nighthawk Interactive and developer Toyful Games have revealed a physical version of the game in the new trailer above, and it's going to be hitting store shelves on 29th May — it's up for pre-order right now at all the big US retailers. Check out the video above for an idea of what to expect gameplay-wise, as well as lovely bit of puppetry with Prim, one of the game's valets in physical, Muppet-style form. Hey, when it comes to puppets, we're all for them!
Curious about VVV? Check out this little checklist of features from the official blurb, plus a handful of screenshots:
Co-op gaming fans will experience an all-new quest as one to four players take control of an “elite” team of puppet valets, working together to overcome any and all valet-related challenges. Teams will need to get creative and utilize a “just park it anywhere” mentality to save the world from a severe parking crisis.
Madcap Couch Co-op – Valet alone or with up to three other players to solve a severe parking shortage. Help each other and hitch a ride, or cause chaos launching fellow valets wildly – player’s choice.
No License Required – Accessible driving controls allow anyone to quickly become a valet, with plenty of hidden techniques for mastering valet moves and cornering the market.
The World is Your Parking Lot – Players can show off their car corralling skills in over 20 unique levels spanning locations and scenarios such as city streets, cliffsides, bowling alleys, airports and even trainyards.
Become Very Very Valet – When joining this elite squad, players are ready to accept the challenge and navigate through any parking obstacles that get in their way.
The physical version will cost $29.99 from US retailers, which is an extra $5 over the digital version, although you will get an exclusive playable valet along with your cartridge and box.
Will you be throwing your keys in the pot with Very Very Valet come the end of May? Let us know below if it's getting your motor running.
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I get a very bugsnax feel from this.
A good game for George Constanza, if he can find his pants.
Sure does look fun, but on the grounds that Overcooked causes family fallouts in our household, I'll give this a pass.
@Tipehtfomottob Overcooked has been banned in our house for that same reason.
Its a shame that there was never anyone in the online lobbies as it just wasn't that much fun solo, so unless this has better one support I will likely give it a miss.
I’ll be the first to acknowledge the Back to the Future reference in the subheading. Awesome.
Eew.
I really liked Valet Parking 1989 for the DSi though.
@Realness
Came here to make that comment as well!
This sounds like a horror game to me...
Will buy the physical. I don’t need this on my switch at all times.
Wait for reviews before commiting
Brilliant, another game I can get cross with my kids at when they just start arsing around chasing random turtles or whatever instead of trying to get the job done!
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