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As with their other titles (like The Convenience Store or The Closing Shift ), the horror is rooted in and the inherent vulnerability of being alone in public or semi-public spaces at night.
: The result of simply finishing your deliveries without looking deeper into the surrounding mystery.
: The game uses a "VHS" aesthetic (which can be toggled) to mimic the look of old analog recordings, enhancing the grimy, claustrophobic feel of the apartment halls. Night Delivery дѕ‹е¤–й…ЌйЃ”
: Your actions and the thoroughness of your exploration lead to two distinct endings:
You play as a delivery driver working the late shift at a decaying apartment complex. What starts as a series of routine package drops quickly spirals into a nightmare as you encounter bizarre residents, unsettling environments, and a growing sense that you are being watched. As with their other titles (like The Convenience
: Rather than relying solely on jump scares, the game builds tension through environmental storytelling and the "uncanny valley" behavior of the NPCs.
: Requires finding specific items and piecing together the dark truth behind the complex. : Your actions and the thoroughness of your
: Simple tasks—like checking your clipboard, finding the right floor, and interacting with elevators—ground the player in a relatable reality before the horror begins to manifest. The "Chilla's Art" Style