Totally Reliable Delivery in IOS

Physics Multiplayer Sandbox

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Our Site Score

87/100

Totally Reliable Delivery Service is the most fun I've had failing in a video game. The 'floppy' physics make even the simplest task—like walking in a straight line or picking up a box—an exercise in hilarity. It’s reminiscent of games like Human: Fall Flat but with the added chaos of vehicles and delivery goals. Playing this in local co-op is a riot; you'll spend more time accidentally throwing your friends off cliffs than actually delivering packages.

The world is surprisingly large and filled with secrets and interactive elements. While the controls are intentionally clunky (that's the whole point!), they are consistent, so you actually can get 'good' at the game over time. It’s a colorful, joyful sandbox that prioritizes laughter and slapstick comedy over rigid mission structures. If you don't mind a little (okay, a lot) of chaos, this is a must-play.

Reviewed on: Thu Feb 26 2026
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Dinsun Review

Dinsun here. I usually hate games that are 'intentionally bad,' but this one has a certain charm. The physics are a nightmare, but that’s the point. It reminds me of 'Octodad' or 'Human: Fall Flat.' Trying to do a simple task like driving a truck becomes a comedy of errors.

Played alone, it’s a bit tedious and the world feels empty. But if you get a few friends together, it’s genuinely hilarious. It’s a 'junk' physics game, sure, but it’s high-quality junk. The performance on mobile is surprisingly decent given all the physics objects. It’s not for the serious, competitive gamer, but for a Saturday night with friends, it’s worth the headache.

Overall Stats

Pros & Cons

  • Hilarious physics-based emergent gameplay
  • Robust multiplayer support
  • Wide variety of vehicles
  • Solo play can be frustrating/boring
  • Steep 'learning curve' (by design)
  • Occasional physics-related bugs

Technical Report

Performance: Can heat up older devices quickly due to physics simulation.

Accessibility:
  • Difficulty Presets

Audience Fit

Buy if: You have friends to play with and enjoy chaotic, physics-driven comedy.

Skip if: You want precise controls and a serious, goal-oriented experience.

Similar Games:
  • Human: Fall Flat
  • Gang Beasts

Reviewer Context

  • Reviewer: Dinsun, 40-year-old conservative critic
  • Hardware: iPhone 14 Pro
  • Playtime: 15 hours
  • Status: Unlocked all areas

The Game

Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod

Version 2.2Mon Mar 16 2026

Performance issue fix



Requires iOS 15.6 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Buckle up your back brace and fire up the delivery truck, it's time to deliver! Join up to three of your friends and haphazardly get the job done in an interactive sandbox world. Delivery attempted, that's a Totally Reliable Delivery Service guarantee!

FEATURES:

- Single Campaign and Online Multiplayer: Go it alone to ensure the safety of your deliveries, or join your friends and put your teamwork to the test.

- Controlled Noodly Chaos: Unpredictable ragdoll physics meets snappy platforming. Sprint, leap, dive, and grapple with ease, but collide with something and you'll be knocked out cold!

- A World of Distractions: Take a break from deliveries and play around! The world is chock full of toys, vehicles, and machines that can be used for work or play.

- Ragtag Crew: Customize your blue-collar workers and get your rear into gear, it's time to deliver!


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Ratings & Reviews

3.9 out of 5 with 14910 Counts
Age Rating 4+

Screenshots

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Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a physics-based ragdoll simulation where you and up to three friends must deliver packages across an interactive open world. Use trucks, boats, planes, and even umbrellas to reach your destination. But beware: the physics are floppy, the world is full of distractions, and your character is a bit of a klutz. It's a sandbox of delivery mayhem where the journey is much more important (and funny) than the destination.

Features

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Local and online multiplayer for up to 4 players

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Interactive open-world sandbox

3

Wacky and unpredictable ragdoll physics

4

Wide range of land, sea, and air vehicles

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Character customization with various outfits

Tips

Promotion Videos

Totally Reliable Delivery Service Launch Trailer - YouTube

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News on this game

New label launches with the purchase of Totally Reliable Delivery Service from tinyBuild LLC. NEW YORK, April 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)...

Yahoo Finance - Fri May 03 2024

Atari has suddenly launched a new publishing label under the revived Infogrames brand. And it has already announced its game acquisition.

Game World Observer - Fri May 03 2024

Gameplays

Q&A

Absolutely! You can deliver packages alone and enjoy the physics chaos, though the game is specially designed for multiplayer fun.

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