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This dreary low-poly delivery game pairs Animal Crossing villagers with soul-crushing gig work and I can’t wait to play it

I spent six years as a delivery guy in a profoundly depressed area, so I’m receptive when a game like Easy Delivery Co. appeals to the universal human yearning to drive packages around in a place that sucks. It’s a driving game with PS1-esque graphics, a soundtrack of laidback beats, and a bleak mountainside setting populated by eerie Animal Crossing villagers—and after an hour with the demo, it’s easily one of my most anticipated games of 2025.

You play as a new hire for easyCo, a gig work delivery company that welcomes you when the game starts up with an email informing that “you are now responsible for delivering important EasyCo merchandise to and from the local businesses in [insert Profit Sector].” Not exactly reassuring, but at least they gave me a sick kei truck to do the job.

(Image credit: Oro Interactive)

EasyCo might not be particular about what the town’s actual name is, but it’s delightfully dreary. Its clusters of shabby businesses and apartment blocks are separated by winding, snowdrift-strewn mountain roads. The most interesting things in town are the train that occasionally rattles by and the way the occasional snowfall looks under the streetlamp glow.

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