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Water Delivery casts you as a lone driver navigating a crumbling suburban neighborhood in a rusted truck. You carry full jugs, swap empties, and collect cash from wary customers in a first-person setup that leans into slow-burn tension. The simulation mechanics are straightforward but methodical, with each stop adding to the unease as you piece together why the streets feel abandoned and the paychecks are always in cash. The game’s quiet dread comes from subtle details, flickering streetlights, muffled arguments through closed doors, and a route that seems to stretch longer each night. Early access reviews note its ability to twist routine chores into uneasy encounters, with 78% of players on Steam logging over 10 hours. Frozen Lake Software uses minimal polish to maximum effect, letting the emptiness of the world and the weight of the jugs amplify the tension. It’s a simulator that leans into the uncanny, where the real horror is wondering if you’ll ever reach the end of the road.
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