Totally Reliable Delivery Service
Totally Reliable Delivery Service

Totally Reliable Delivery Service

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About Totally Reliable Delivery Service

Totally Reliable Delivery Service dropped on April 1, 2020 from developer We're Five Games and publisher tinyBuild. This title sits squarely in the racing and simulator genres while serving up plenty of indie charm. You can find it running across almost every modern platform including PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices. The game puts you in the boots of a courier who struggles with basic physics. Your job involves moving packages from point A to point B using vehicles that barely stay upright. It does not pretend to be a serious simulation of logistics. Instead it embraces chaos as its primary mechanic for delivery attempts.

Gameplay

Sessions involve controlling wobbly characters or driving trucks that refuse to behave normally. You grab items with clumsy hands and toss them into the air where they tumble unpredictably. Playing alone feels like a solo struggle against gravity, while co-op modes let you try to coordinate with friends who are equally confused. The controls demand precise timing because ragdoll physics mean one wrong move sends your character flailing. You might drive a truck that tips over instantly or push a cart down a ramp only to watch it roll backward. Multiplayer adds layers of frustration as teammates block paths or accidentally knock packages into water. Each level requires patience and luck to succeed without dropping everything on the ground.

What Players Think

The PlayPile community shows mixed feelings about this title with an average rating hovering around 52 out of 100 on IGDB based on thirty reviews. Metacritic sits at 56 which reflects similar sentiment from critics. Players report an average playtime that suggests most people try it for a few hours before moving on. Only fourteen point two percent of achievements unlock on average across the twenty-five available trophies. The rarest achievement "Big Secret Bear" remains elusive with just one point one percent of players unlocking it. Community moods often swing between amusement at the physics bugs and irritation when tasks become impossible to complete. Reviews frequently mention the difficulty of coordinating with others in co-op scenarios.

PlayPile's Take

This game is worth checking out if you have a low budget and enjoy chaotic multiplayer fun. The current price of 2.69 dollars makes it an easy impulse buy despite the low scores. You should expect frequent failures and messy crashes as part of the design rather than bugs to fix. It suits groups who laugh at their own incompetence more than those seeking precision or challenge. The achievement system rewards persistence for the twenty-five total goals even if most remain locked. Skip this if you need a polished experience where controls respond exactly as expected. Play it only when you want something silly and cheap to break with friends.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

51.8

RAWG Rating

2.9

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