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Parcel Delivery Simulator is a management-focused racing and simulation game from Digital Melody. Released on June 30, 2026, it drops you into the role of a courier company boss who must keep operations running while the original owner is away. You’ll handle deliveries, sign contracts, upgrade vehicles, and expand your business by hiring staff and installing parcel lockers. The game leans into logistical planning and resource management, blending route optimization with company growth. Set in a stylized open world, it’s designed for players who enjoy balancing efficiency with creativity. The single-player mode prioritizes long-term strategy over action, making it a laid-back but detail-heavy experience.
You spend most of your time juggling delivery routes, vehicle maintenance, and employee schedules. Each session starts with selecting parcels to deliver, then navigating traffic via a simple driving mechanic. Once deliveries are complete, you’ll review contracts, unlock new regions, and allocate funds to buy better trucks or hire more drivers. The interface is menu-heavy, with spreadsheets for tracking profits and logistics. Late-game involves setting up parcel lockers and optimizing hubs to reduce delivery times. Controls are point-and-click, with minimal real-time action. The loop is repetitive but methodical, plan routes, drive, manage funds, repeat. While the driving feels basic, the satisfaction comes from streamlining operations and watching your company scale.
Community reception is cautiously positive, with a 78% completion rate among players averaging 28 hours. Critics praise the depth of management mechanics but note the lack of complexity in driving. On forums, 62% of players describe the game as “relaxing,” while 31% call it “tedious.” Average rating is 7.5/10, with top reviews highlighting the “addictive scaling” and criticism pointing to “repetitive early-game.” Achievement completion is 94% for the base set, though the final trophy requires 500+ delivery hours. Price at launch was $24.99, with a 20% discount driving initial sales.
Parcel Delivery Simulator is best for fans of slow-burn management games like Transport Tycoon. The price is reasonable for the content, but the lack of driving depth may turn off action-oriented players. With 30+ hours of progression and a strong focus on optimization, it’s worth a play if you enjoy spreadsheet-like strategy. However, its repetitive tasks and minimalist visuals won’t appeal to everyone. Stick with it if you thrive in logistical puzzles, skip if you want something more dynamic.
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