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Very Very Valet Is A Cooperative Game About Parking Madness

December 15, 2020
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Very Very Valet is a new cooperative game about parking cars in zany ways. The game, developed by Los Angeles-based studio Toyful Games, debuted during Nintendo’s Indie World broadcast on Tuesday.

“One to four players control an ‘elite’ team of puppet valets, working together to overcome any and all valet-related challenges,” reads Toyful Games’ official site. “It’s going to take teamwork and a certain ‘just park it anywhere’ mentality to save the world from a severe parking crisis! It’s not enough to just be a valet – be a VERY VERY VALET.”

Very Very Valet will include more than 20 levels, including city streets, cliffsides, bowling alleys, airports, and trainyards. Toyful Games will also offer “accessible driving controls” for easy pick-up-and-play fun.

Very Very Valet looks to be another entry in the increasingly popular genre of madness-inducing cooperative games. Its crazy premise, while unique, could lead to gameplay that feels similar to Overcooked, Moving Out, and other games that are as fun as they are stressful.

Toyful Games is a two-person studio made up of former Disney and NBCUniversal developers. Very Very Valet, which launches in early 2021, is their first project as a studio.

Nintendo’s Indie World broadcast included a number of new announcements. Among Us and Grindstone both launched on the Switch today while Spelunky and Spelunky 2 are coming in 2021.

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