You’re supposed to be getting packages to their destinations relatively intact. What you’ll likely do is cause no end of goofy, wobbly trouble in Totally Reliable Delivery Service.
With “Delivery Attempted.” being your company motto, it should give you a decent idea on how good you’re going to be at dropping off packages. You play as your own wobbly person throughout the game, doing your best to get your delivery to where it’s supposed to go. To do this, you can hop in vehicles, grab onto a jet pack, snag a hang glider, or just walk the darn thing to where it’s supposed to go. Surely one of those will get you to where you need to go.
It probably won’t, though, as the game’s oddball characters are just so perfectly built to be thrown into things to see what will happen. This wiggling people bounce off of things, can get flung from great heights, and find themselves hurtled into the air often as you work through a world of playthings. It’s easy to get distracted with some small diversion, if only to see how far your character will get thrown. It’s hard to deny the appeal of sticking your head in a propeller when you’re made of some sort of invincible jelly, it seems.
Adding several other players into the mix makes it that much harder not to just give in to whatever silliness awaits in Totally Reliable Delivery Service. These absurd physics make it easy to throw together a soccer game using cars, or see who can get tossed the farthest by a stage hazard. None of which involves you getting a package to its destination, I might add.
Totally Reliable Delivery Service is available now on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Google Play, the App Store, and the Epic Games Store.