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Totally Reliable Delivery Service is GTA but with more post

Ragdoll physics are where it’s at, clearly.

When we wrote about Totally Accurate Battle Simulator back in April, we mused on the rising popularity of games with slightly wonky physics. As much as they seem to be easy streamer-focused games, and click-bait for ‘funny moment’ youtube videos, these sort of games seem to have lasting popularity. TABS has remained at the top of Steam’s charts for quite some time, despite the fact that the gameplay looked like more of a quick novelty. We’re thinking Totally Reliable Delivery Service might continue this trend.

Despite their very very similar names, Totally Reliable Delivery Service is not attached to TABS in anyway, but the two employ the same ragdoll physics that get audiences excited to try them out. The game has just released its BETA and, you guessed it, there are already quite a few youtube videos of supposedly absolutely hilarious moments.

To be fair, watching a tiny 3D character try to load a single parcel into a van only to catapult it away from them is kinda funny. “Delivery attempted” is the game’s tagline and that sums it up totally accurately. Here, weird physics combine with platforming, but collide with literally anything and you’ll be sent into the stratosphere. The game sees players employ a variety of vehicles to try and get to from point A to B, even if it does so via X, Y, Z. It also supports local and online multiplayer.

Totally Reliable Delivery Service BETA is out now, so you can get an insight into the gameplay right now. Full release isn’t until the summer, so save your best stupid moments for youtube then.