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Waiting for Your Food Delivery Simulator 2025 is an indie simulator that weaponizes the universal annoyance of waiting for takeout. Released on PC in 2025, it’s a single-player game where your only goal is to survive the 40 minutes between placing an order and its arrival. You can stare at the door, pace the room, join a cult, or even block a toilet to pass the time. The catch? Miss the delivery and your hunger meter plummets, ending the game. It’s a darkly comedic take on modern life’s smallest but most maddening waits, with no combat or puzzles, just the creeping dread of a ticking clock.
The game revolves around a 40-minute timer, during which you perform mundane yet increasingly absurd actions to kill time. Use your mouse to select activities: stare at the wall (stares count as progress), pace between two points (speed affects stress), or join a cult (members offer distractions but drain sanity). Each action has diminishing returns, and stress builds if you’re inactive. The interface is minimal, just a hunger meter and a clock. Controls are basic, but the tension comes from balancing boredom and panic. Sessions last exactly 40 minutes unless you fail, making it a short but repetitive loop.
PlayPile users rate it 7.8/10, with 62% completing the game. Average playtime is 1.2 hours, and 45% of players report "boredom" as their primary mood. Critics at Gaming Weekly call it "a masterclass in millennial anxiety," but 30% of reviews call it "a gimmick." Achievement completion sits at 82% for the 10 available unlocks, with "Toilet Blocker Pro" being the most common early win. Community threads are split: 58% say it’s "relatable," while 42% compare it to "a longer loading screen."
This game is a niche experiment in frustration-as-mechanic. It’s best for fans of absurdity and anyone who’s ever rage-clicked their phone waiting for food. At its rumored $14.99 price tag, it’s a cheap laugh but not a must-play. If you’re curious about simulating the most mundane survival horror, give it a shot. Otherwise, save your time, and your hunger meter.
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