![]() ![]() While your first few helicopter deliveries will almost certainly end in a fiery ball of death, you will quickly pick up on the little tricks required to fly properly. While challenging to get the hang of, controlling vehicles is intuitive and easy to learn despite the strange and uncommon control scheme. The size of the world means you’ll need to use the various cars, trucks, boats, planes, and helicopters scattered about the map to explore effectively. Totally Reliable Delivery Service features a massive open world filled with different islands and tons of vehicles to mess around with. This means interacting with any physical object requires precision and control. You control the character’s movement as well as both individual arms and hands. Delivering packages, to be more specific. Similar to games like Gang Beasts and Human Fall Flat, Totally Reliable Delivery Service has you controlling a ragdoll humanoid character as you attempt to complete various, simple tasks. In a way, these games are a bit like toys mixed with traditional games as the fun comes largely from experimenting with the mechanics, rather than mastering them to complete some overarching goal, Totally Reliable Delivery Service is an excellent edition to the toybox of games. Maybe searching for hundreds of power moons isn’t the most fun concept, but jumping around New Donk City, controlling electricity and traffic cones, is a ton of fun. Rather than focusing on creating a particularly engaging core gameplay loop, these games focus on mechanics that are fun to play with by themselves. Other games tap into the reward center of our brains, providing upgrades and new content to keep us engaged. They spend the whole game teaching you how to use various skills and abilities effectively and then they test you on how well you learned them. Some games require the player to develop a mastery of the mechanics.
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