Summary
- Deliver At All Costs & other games offer chaotic physics-based gameplay rooted in old-school arcade cabinets.
- Art of Rally & Totally Reliable Delivery Service provide unique gameplay experiences within open worlds.
- Goat Simulator 3, like Deliver At All Costs, offers an open-world experience with engaging objectives and hidden secrets.
Deliver At All Costs uses a blend of fun and humorous storytelling with chaotic physics-based gameplay. Crazy physics can date all the way back to old-school arcade cabinets that had an extremely rudimentary understanding of how objects behave in a simulated environment.
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There are many things to love about this game, and players looking to recapture the wonder this game brought them will find many candidates covering different areas. Some of these entries are pretty dated but are still well worth experiencing. Luckily, physics games are quite popular, and players can expect to see new entries in this genre as the years go by.
7 Art of Rally
Race Rally Cars Through the Ages
Replace making deliveries with rally challenges, and you get Art of Rally. It features a weird storyline where not much makes sense, but it doesn’t have to. Players will be able to take on challenges at their own pace and have access to a free roam mode.
Just like Deliver at All Costs, Art of Rally gives players a large open world to explore in free roam to find hidden items. Different cars are affected by physics differently, so players that are used to one type of playstyle will find themselves needing to practice and adapt in order to continue to progress through Career Mode.
6 Totally Reliable Delivery Service
Less Speed, But More Physics Shenanigans
Totally Reliable Delivery Service swaps out the use of a car for wonky little delivery men having to hoist and toss objects around the map. While the game can be played solo, it is highly recommended to bring some friends along to get the most out of this game.
The most noticeable difference in gameplay is that Totally Reliable Delivery Service has slower-moving mechanics, and this means players will need to be more accurate as they finesse the objects. Failing to do so can easily result in said objects tumbling from their intended spot.
5 Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller
More Speed and More Physics-Based Shenanigans
One of the old-school arcade cabinet legends is easily Crazy Taxi. This would give rise to multiple sequels, but new players should start with Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller. This entry gives players all the elements of the previous two entries but also features a new map with a great soundtrack that complements its Las Vegas influence.
Players will frantically duck and dodge through stationary environments while also having to keep an eye out for dynamic hazards. With the Crazy Taxi games, players will always be under pressure from the ticking clock, and this adds to the adrenaline of being extra risky.
Having access to everything from the past 2 games makes this feel more like a Trilogy boxset than just a sequel entry in the series.
4 Donut County
Continue to Devour Townsfolk to See Charming Story Progression
While Deliver at All Costs focuses on a frantic, fast-paced drive through a large map, Donut County instead puts players within the confines of a select area. While these areas are self-contained, some of the levels can expand into larger areas.
While this might seem like a completely different experience, the two have more in common than one might think. Both use physics to push their gameplay, but both are also very humorous ordeals that can be played in small bursts or chained into long gaming sessions.
Both games give players moments of discovery and can have them pause to think how they can overcome a problem at hand.
3 Turbo Dismount 2
Turning Arcade Physics Well Past The Usual Limitations
Turbo Dismount was a chaotic masterpiece — especially with friends. Its sequel introduced a visually superior experience with a lot more chaos. The game features very fast-paced driving, lots of stunts to complete, and plenty of environmental factors that can warp and change how players will need to approach a situation.
This entry climbs up the ranks of this list for the combination of its chaotic driving mixed with having to address new scenarios, just like with the ever-changing deliveries in Deliver At All Costs. Players that feel that the story-focused narrative plays a more vital part in their experience will want to scroll back to Donut Country.
2 Katamari Damacy Reroll
Whimsical Physical Puzzle Adventure
Katamari has been around for a very long time and has captured the hearts of many players of all ages. While there is no car present that you can drive, this game has players navigating large open areas to figure out how to accomplish their goals.
Players that are delighted by Deliver at All Costs’s humorous story may find this whimsical oddity a truly captivating experience in the same way. Players will move around the map to grow their Katamari ball, and once it is big enough, backtrack to scoop up things that were far too large beforehand.
1 Goat Simulator 3
A True Legend in the Genre That Everyone Should Give a Chance
It's not a stretch to imply that Goat Simulator 3 and Deliver at All Costs share the same soul. Both of the games let players explore to their hearts' content in an open-world setting while also providing them with objectives to keep them invested rather than just being a sandbox experience.
Just like Deliver at All Costs, there are many secrets to unearth in the game, and players will experience a massive smorgasbord of fun and engaging gameplay mechanics the more they play. Players that have been putting off this game should really give it a go if Deliver at All Costs was a game they enjoyed.
Deliver At All Costs
- Released
- May 22, 2025
- Developer(s)
- Studio Far Out Games
- Genre(s)
- Action, Adventure, Sandbox, Open-World, Exploration
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC