Delivery Mystery

Rating:5 (1 votes)
Played:275 times
Developer:Maximillium
Released:Oct 23, 2024
Platform:Browser, Windows, Linux
Technology:HTML5

Delivery Mystery is a short horror game developed by Maximilium Studio, where you play as a food delivery man on a rainy night, carrying seemingly harmless burgers… until they lead you to a mystery scarier than any nightmare.

Delivery Mystery Game Story

You are Bobby, or at least that's what your coworkers call you. Your job is simple—take orders, deliver, and collect money. However, things take a turn for the worse one Friday night when your motorbike breaks down, forcing you to use an old van.

From a quiet village, you knock on doors one by one:

  • An old man philosophizing about success and failure,
  • A man in the woods, speaking words that no one understands,
  • A wealthy family, where the husband and wife seem to be hiding something behind their bedroom door.
  • Each destination is a small piece of the larger picture of madness, loneliness, and sin—which is slowly consuming the neighborhood.

How to Play Delivery Mystery

  • The game has a first-person perspective, with seemingly simple gameplay: drive, deliver burgers, and chat with customers.
  • But as you progress, you find yourself stuck in a strange loop, where every house has a different sense of unease.
  • You can find clues through conversations or explore around to collect hidden burgers scattered around the map—each one revealing a little more of the truth.
  • One wrong move and you could lose your life immediately—and the game forces you to start over, as if punishing your curiosity.

Delivery Mystery scares not with gore, but with everyday weirdness: strange people, confusing dialogue, and the feeling that you are embarking on a never-ending road. It’s not just about delivering burgers—it’s about surrendering yourself to the unseen forces lurking behind every door. If you still have the guts after Delivery Mystery, try Candy Killers—a must-play game this Halloween.

horrorPsychological Horror3dIndieSingleplayerFirst-PersonComedy