The indie game Easy Delivery Co. unexpectedly makes its way to mobile.

Easy Delivery Co, an indie game that garnered significant attention on PC, has officially launched on mobile platforms, offering a unique gameplay experience that combines relaxation and mystery exploration in a atmospheric setting.

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In Easy Delivery Co, players take on the role of a newly hired delivery driver. Their main task seems simple: drive around a snow-covered mountain town delivering packages. However, this once bustling town is now shrouded in silence and inexplicable mystery.

With their compact Kei truck, players will navigate winding mountain roads, complete deliveries, and gradually become accustomed to the game's slow pace. The gameplay allows you to choose between enjoying a leisurely ride or accelerating to overcome challenging terrain.

Easy Delivery Co scores points for its straightforward controls, retro graphics, and accessible loop gameplay. As you play, you can unlock upgrades to improve your vehicles, making transportation more efficient. Despite its lighthearted style, the game maintains its appeal thanks to its clear progression and freedom of approach. Players can simply complete delivery missions or spend time exploring the surrounding environment.

Although not a horror game, Easy Delivery Co cleverly incorporates elements of mystery into its setting and storyline. The snow-covered town is not just a delivery hub, but also harbors many unanswered questions. Curiosity is the driving force that keeps players exploring and uncovering what really happened to this place. This is also what sets Easy Delivery Co apart from many other typical simulation games.

With its mobile version, Easy Delivery Co promises to reach a wider audience, especially those who enjoy lighthearted indie experiences that still offer enough depth to explore.

Update 27 March 2026

Marvin Fry

Marvin Fry is a game analyst who serves as a crucial link between data and game design, using in-game metrics and player behavior data to improve game quality, engagement, and monetization.

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