Pizza Deathlivery

Pizza Deathlivery

Kusa Games October 23, 2025
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About Pizza Deathlivery

Pizza Deathlivery is a chaotic adventure game from Kusa Games where you or up to six friends deliver pizzas in a mist-choked city overrun by monstrous creatures. Released in 2025, it blends fast-paced action with cooperative play on PC. The goal is simple: navigate dangerous zones, avoid or fight mutated beings, and complete deliveries. The game thrives on absurdity and unpredictability, balancing horror and humor. Ideal for short, frantic sessions, it’s a mix of survival, strategy, and slapstick.

Gameplay

You control a delivery driver armed with pepperoni shields, garlic grenades, and a trusty bike. Each mission drops you in a fog-cloaked map where enemies spawn randomly. You dodge creatures, use power-ups like cheese fog for cover, and smash obstacles to reach targets. Multiplayer adds chaos, players can tag-team enemies or accidentally block each other. The timer ticks down, and failure means respawning mid-run. Weapons degrade, forcing you to scavenge for upgrades. Co-op is essential but messy; coordination decides success. The game prioritizes speed and reflexes over depth, with respawns and randomized events keeping each run fresh.

What Players Think

Community ratings are split: 72% found it "fun but short," while 28% called it "frustratingly chaotic." Average playtime is 6 hours, with 48% completing the core campaign. Players report high stress but addictive replayability, often citing "random deaths" as a double-edged sword. Moods are 65% excited, 35% tense. Review snippets praise "the thrill of last-minute deliveries" but gripe about "unforgiving difficulty spikes." Achievements (32 total) focus on speed and survival, with 14% of players hitting 100% completion. Critics note a 6.8/10 score for creativity but criticize repetitive enemy design.

PlayPile's Take

Pizza Deathlivery is a niche pick for fans of co-op absurdity and quick bursts of action. Priced at $19.99, it’s a low-risk buy for groups craving chaotic teamwork. Solo play is viable but lacks depth. Achievements add replay value, though the 48% completion rate suggests many quit early. Skip it if you prefer strategic survival or want a polished single-player story. It’s best as a party game, perfect for friends who thrive on mayhem and don’t mind respawning.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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