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Easy Delivery Co. is a relaxing adventure driving game where you deliver packages across snow-swept mountain towns. You drive to pick-up points, load packages onto your wobbly mini truck, and take them to their destination, stopping off to chat with locals and explore the secret-filled world. It stands out for its Pacific Northwest atmosphere conjured by bleak weather, lo-fi radio, and pixelated visuals to offer a soothing gameplay loop.
You play an anthropomorphic cat starting as a delivery driver in a town so cold you can’t stay outside for more than a couple of minutes. Your truck is your refuge, though you’ll need to wrestle with its unstable physics as you travel between pick-ups and drop-offs to keep parcels safe on the flatbed, although sometimes reckless crashing is part of the fun. You choose which jobs to take, earning cash to buy essentials like fuel, energy drinks, a lantern for exploring the dark, or a shovel to dig up buried secrets.
As you progress, you talk to locals who gradually share the story behind the blizzard-swept world. Exploring off the beaten path leads to hidden areas, like abandoned radio stations you can reactivate to unlock new tracks for your drives — but you’ll have to be quick to avoid freezing in the cold. You can also lean into the more chaotic side of driving and play as a split-screen racing game with friends and family.
The result is a delivery game that's more about tapping into the pace and feel of the world than it is about intense gameplay. Despite this, it can still have an exuberant nature if you prefer to power around corners at breakneck speed.
Our examiner, Thom Robertson, first checked Easy Delivery Co. 6 weeks ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 5 weeks ago.
You play an anthropomorphic cat starting as a delivery driver in a town so cold you can’t stay outside for more than a couple of minutes. Your truck is your refuge, though you’ll need to wrestle with its unstable physics as you travel between pick-ups and drop-offs to keep parcels safe on the flatbed, although sometimes reckless crashing is part of the fun. You choose which jobs to take, earning cash to buy essentials like fuel, energy drinks, a lantern for exploring the dark, or a shovel to dig up buried secrets.
As you progress, you talk to locals who gradually share the story behind the blizzard-swept world. Exploring off the beaten path leads to hidden areas, like abandoned radio stations you can reactivate to unlock new tracks for your drives — but you’ll have to be quick to avoid freezing in the cold. You can also lean into the more chaotic side of driving and play as a split-screen racing game with friends and family.
The result is a delivery game that's more about tapping into the pace and feel of the world than it is about intense gameplay. Despite this, it can still have an exuberant nature if you prefer to power around corners at breakneck speed.
Our examiner, Thom Robertson, first checked Easy Delivery Co. 6 weeks ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 5 weeks ago.
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Benefits
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Age Ratings
If you're outside too long, the screen ices over and eventually fades to black, before returning you to a safe point. You can crash the truck, but there is no damage to your character or the vehicle. Driving or briefly walking through the woods at night could be scary for younger audiences, but there is no danger.
Skill Level
6+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. It's not a particularly hard game. Good coordination and quick reactions are helpful when driving, but there's no penalty for crashing. Younger children can enjoy simply messing around in the truck, whereas older players can embrace the thoughtful narrative.
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Easy Delivery Co.
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Game Details
Release Date: Coming soon
Coming Soon: Mac and PC
Skill Rating: 6+ year-olds
Players: 1
Genres: Adventure, Narrative, Traversal (Communication and Race)
Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )
Components: 3D Third-Person, Day and Night, Open World, Pixels and Weather
Developer: Sweaters JPG (@SweatersJPG)
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