Mini Review: Easy Delivery Co. (Switch) – A Mysterious Gig-Economy Sim With Immaculate Vibes

Mini Review: Easy Delivery Co. (Switch) – A Mysterious Gig-Economy Sim With Immaculate Vibes

Clock in, zone out.

When a video game’s biggest selling point is that it’s perfect for zoning out to, it could sound like faint praise. Yet the fact that I still wanted to deliver stuff and poke around for secrets in Sam C.’s Easy Delivery Co. — a low-poly delivery simulator that’s equal parts cosy and dreary — after the credits rolled speaks volumes about its absorbingly simple gameplay loop.

You play as a cat-like creature tasked with ferrying cargo of all sorts around an uncanny winter landscape while driving a Japanese-style kei pickup truck. While the NPC critters who hire you look straight out of GameCube-era Animal Crossing, the desolate world you inhabit evokes the technical limitations of the original PlayStation era and bleak visuals of Silent Hill.

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1 Comment

  1. bertram59

    This review captures the intriguing vibe of Easy Delivery Co. beautifully! It’s always exciting to see games that offer a unique experience while fitting into the gig-economy theme. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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