Overview of the game
Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a free, mobile physics-driven delivery simulator developed by Infogrames LLC. It places you in a colorful sandbox world where you play a courier trying to drop off all kinds of packages while dealing with unpredictable physics and absurd situations. The game leans into ragdoll comedy and slapstick moments, creating a silly, chaotic take on the delivery-simulator genre.
Available play options
- Online multiplayer — join up with up to three friends for cooperative and competitive delivery runs across shared servers; working as a team (or sabotaging one another) becomes part of the fun.
- Solo campaign — play alone through the single-player mode, completing time-sensitive errands and learning the map at your own pace.
Core goals and gameplay feel
Your main objective is simple: deliver as many packages as you can, as quickly as possible. Most tasks are timed, so efficient route-finding and good use of the in-game map are important. Movement and interactions use intentionally awkward ragdoll controls, which makes even basic actions hilariously difficult. That design choice gives the game a deliberately wobbly, experimental feel reminiscent of titles that emphasize awkward limb control.
World features and activities
- High-altitude checkpoint races — fly through the air and race between markers in sky-based events.
- Last-person-standing hovercraft derbies — pile into craft and duke it out in chaotic elimination matches.
- Open-world toys, vehicles, and interactive objects — roam freely, experiment with machines, and join special community events designed for multiplayer play.
Visuals and control design
The game uses 3D visuals with clear, cartoony art to highlight the humorous physics. Expect the controls to resist precision on purpose: mastery takes time, and that steep learning curve is part of the intended challenge and charm.
Who will enjoy this game
If you like time trials, frantic multiplayer antics, or games that reward creativity and improvisation more than strict precision, this is a good pick. Both the single-player and online modes offer unconventional racing-and-delivery fun, though you should budget a little practice time to get used to the quirky control scheme.
Technical
- Mac
- Android
- Full