Fri Apr 24 2026
- added keyboard support
Easy Delivery Co. is a surprisingly addictive idle tycoon game. It starts simple enough—just a guy on a bike delivering packages—but the progression curve is satisfyingly steep. Once you unlock the automated warehouse sorting and start managing a fleet of heavy-duty trucks, the game really finds its rhythm.
What sets it apart from other idle games is the route optimization mechanic. You actually feel like a logistics manager when you find a way to shave five seconds off a delivery path. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but the 'delivery empire' theme is well-executed with clean visuals and a very low barrier to entry. It's a great 'side-game' to have running while you're doing other things, as the offline earnings are generous enough to make you feel like you've made progress every time you log back in.
Idle income mechanics—earn even while offline
Over 15 vehicle types to unlock and upgrade
Strategic logistics management and route optimization
Global milestones and leaderboards
Vibrant 3D graphics and intuitive UI
Start by assigning your driver to short, local routes to quickly build up cash reserves. Don't spend all your money on new trucks immediately; invest in 'Warehouse Sorting' first to increase the value of every package delivered.
As you level up, unlock faster bikes, larger trucks, and even heavy cargo planes. Each vehicle type has different maintenance costs and speeds, so choose your upgrades based on your current delivery volume.
Yes, your delivery company continues to operate and generate profit while the app is closed, based on your current upgrades.
I love driving around in my kei truck while being a cat Lore: The core story involves uncovering what happened to a popular former delivery driver named Seb, who was a close friend to MK, a key figure in the game. MK hints that the player-character reminds them of Seb and mentions that "Easy Company" shuttered its agents, a potentially corporate or digital "death". It is a seemingly, but not entirely, "dead" town that, according to some theories, may be experiencing some form of afterlife, purgatory, or simulation, leading to the "haunting" atmosphere. Despite the "relaxing" label, the game features an eerie atmosphere with a "creepy" undertone. Players must manage resources like fuel, energy, and mental health, often in snowy conditions that can kill. The lore is largely uncovered through snippets of dialogue with locals and by reading notes and environmental clues rather than formal cutscenes. The game features three distinct endings that offer closure to the tragic story. Woo that took a while so that is my review of this TOTALLY normal game hehe
I completed the game and I actually miss playing it. I never get this way. It is so much fun driving around. I would love another game with new locations. I also loved the Easter eggs. And the non-handholding. The idiosyncrasies. The puzzlement. The game within the game. I do wish it was longer but not because it was short. I just really enjoyed playing it in a way I havnt felt in years on mobile. So original, quirky, interesting, mysterious and fun My wish for the devs is a similar future game that’s even more expansive… although I think the $10 pricetag is prob my limit for a mobile game. I never pay this much but it was worth it. Thx devs! Great work. Great value. Could feel your love put into your game
It is a very fun game. I love it. It’s cute. It’s amazing, but it is kind of depressing for people because you’re basically out there in the snow when it’s night time and like you’re the only one, but in the demo, you feel kind of trapped there’s not a lot of listing that says that it needs to cost, but it does cost. It’s better if they just list it as you need to buy rather than in app purchases and you feel very trapped in the demo you don’t really walk that fast and it’s very confusing when you’re already stuck behind your truck and you are getting frostbite so it’s a very good game for some people. I love it, but there are some downsides.
Over all my experience with the demo where it had a nice involvement, the controls aren’t that bad either and the little cat you play is pretty funny to watch walk around. The general loop is pretty basic but I have actually bought it yet so I can’t say if anything is different beside for the delivery. If this is your first game that doesn’t tell you everything it’s definitely going to be a little hard to understand. Over all was pretty good but I would definitely buy it on sale for what it is 12$ is a lot.
I got a admit for playing the demo version. It’s really fun. There’s only just one bug where I was picking up from from the bar in the game and it was not working to put it in the truck. I actually almost got frostbite in that game. And if you’re wondering, yes, you could get frostbite in the game anyways this game is really fun. I just wish you didn’t have to pay for the actual version but it’s a really good game design even with cats being in the game as the main character, which I don’t understand, but it’s an optional choice. It’s very fun and I love driving in the game.
It is overall a interesting little game with amazing atmosphere though it could use some fixes,first of all the tutorial is pretty indirect on what it wants you to do,second the map is clunky with it being hold to open rather than a toggle, last are some smaller things like the radio being permanently on after the tutorial,the map being slightly glitched and confusing,and controls being visible through loading screens and overall smoothing of said loading screens.
Was fun at first, but is frustrating. So the name is a little misleading. Having a map but not knowing where you are can help build skill in navigation. After a while, however, it becomes increasingly frustrating. Started looping the same area for hours trying to figure out how to get from Snowy Peaks to Mountain Town. I get it’s supposed to be a challenge, but it shouldn’t be that challenging. Secondly, little to no lighting. The headlights on the truck don’t help either. You can barely see anything in front of you and around you. I think for the low energy part, it shouldn’t decrease so fast.
This game is “mad fun.” It’s “chill” and ”goated with the sauce!” If you want to have a “peak” time, get this game. The only big critique I have is that the save system is strange and doesn’t always save where I want it to. Plus, you have to manually exit to the menu—there is no auto save. Nevertheless, this game is extremely fun. It’s almost as good as Ultrakill, which is saying something.
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