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Delivery Issues is a side-scrolling action-platformer from Whim Independent Studios released on December 31, 2026. It combines package-throwing mechanics with time-attack challenges, dropping you into chaotic levels filled with obstacles, moving platforms, and quirky NPCs who actively sabotage deliveries. The game spans PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Switch, and Linux, with single-player and multiplayer modes. Think of it as a manic courier’s race against the clock, where every level feels like a slapstick comedy of errors. Ideal for players who enjoy tight platforming and a bit of absurdity.
You control a delivery character hurling boxes across levels, with success tied to speed and precision. Each level has a time limit and shifting hazards like collapsing bridges or bouncing enemies. Controls prioritize quick jumps and tosses, but momentum is key, missing a ledge resets the clock. Multiplayer adds competitive layers, with rivals tossing obstacles mid-level. The core loop is punishing: retry after retry, adjusting routes and timing. Boss-like NPCs (e.g., a giant squirrel blocking paths) force creative problem-solving. Progress unlocks new throwing styles, but the difficulty spikes sharply around level 12.
Critic score: 72%. User rating: 81%. Average completion rate: 25%, with 10.5 hours played by most. Community moods skew Frustrated (32%), Focused (47%), and Annoyed (18%). Reviews note “Addictive but punishing” and “Soul-crushing in the best way.” 45 achievements exist, totaling 1200 points, but only 15% of players hit 100%. Multiplayer modes are divisive, 38% of critics call them “chaotic fun,” while others complain about unfair spawns. Linux users report 17% more crashes than other platforms.
Worth it for platforming purists and masochists. The $29.99 price tag matches its 12-hour average playtime, but high difficulty may deter casual players. Achievements add replay value, though 68% of completions are in single-player. If you thrive on near-impossible jumps and hate being told “you’re not good enough,” this is your game. Skip if you prefer relaxed exploration.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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