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 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. 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
: 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. : Your actions and the thoroughness of your
: The result of simply finishing your deliveries without looking deeper into the surrounding mystery.
Below is a thematic text summary and a list of key features that define the experience:
: 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