
"In the realm of horror movies, it's a common way to be introduced to a seminal film: be it in a friend's basement, illicit underage viewings, or a stray recommendation from a pot-smoking sibling. It feels apt, then, that my first introduction to Easy Delivery Co. was a friend insisting I drop everything because a game exists that lets you play as a cat driving a kei truck."
"Easy Delivery Co. starts you off gently. You are a nameless black cat, rendered in the style of Animal Crossing on the GameCube, working as a delivery driver in a sleepy mountain community. Day and night, you shuttle supplies between shops and businesses snowed in by a perpetual blizzard. Like most real-world delivery drivers, resting is discouraged. Instead, you neck energy drinks and coffee to keep at bay"
A player controls a nameless black cat who works as a delivery driver in a sleepy mountain community. The game uses an Animal Crossing–style aesthetic and centers on shuttling supplies between snowbound shops and businesses. A perpetual blizzard creates constant environmental threat, forcing the character to rely on energy drinks and coffee instead of resting. The tone blends cozy visuals with unsettling, Lynchian influences and a Twin Peaks atmosphere. The developer positions the experience as a relaxing driving game that nevertheless embeds a hint of mystery beneath its gentle surface.
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