This Meta Quest game channels the best of R.E.P.O and Lethal Company with a clever twist

Delving into the World of Co-op VR Games

In his weekly column, Android Central Senior Content Producer Nick Sutrich explores the realm of virtual reality, from new hardware to exciting games, upcoming technologies, and much more.

Some gamers thrive on competitive multiplayer experiences, but not everyone is cut out for that intense competition. A surge of new co-op games has emerged in recent years, offering players the chance to work together towards a common goal rather than against each other.

One such game that embodies the spirit of co-op gameplay is Deadly Delivery. In this VR experience, players take on the role of goblin delivery persons tasked with delivering packages to the most treacherous locations imaginable. The twist? The recipients don’t want you hanging around, adding an element of danger to each delivery.

Players must navigate through labyrinth-like levels, avoiding traps and monsters, all while collecting delivery fees for each package. The game’s unique mechanics, such as storing items on your body and using special items like carts, add depth to the gameplay experience.

With a three-day work week structure, players must meet their monetary goals to continue their service. Failure to do so results in being removed from service, but with the opportunity to start anew with unlocked skills and cosmetics.

Deadly Delivery offers a mix of fun and challenge, with physics-based gameplay and a touch of horror to keep players on their toes. The game’s art style and gameplay mechanics make it a standout in the co-op VR genre, providing hours of entertainment for players of all ages.

Whether playing with a full team of four or a smaller group, Deadly Delivery promises an engaging and memorable co-op VR experience that is sure to keep players coming back for more.

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This Meta Quest game channels the best of R.E.P.O and Lethal Company with a clever twist