The following review for Water Delivery, is a guest review by PJ Morris from SharkBait Gaming House. At Complete Xbox, we always welcome your views, and we love to share and promote them within the wider gaming community.
Water Delivery is a first person, horror experience where you play as a water delivery boy. Ride along in the delivery truck from house to house. Deliver filled water jugs, find and return empty jugs, and collect all the payments. Will you be able to finish your final route of the evening?
In the immersive world of “Water Delivery Game,” players engage in a unique experience as they accompany the protagonist on a journey through the tranquil countryside. The serene ambiance of the delivery truck adorned with lo-fi beats playing on the radio sets the tone for each task ahead. Players embark on a mission to distribute water jugs to designated locations, ensuring prompt and efficient service.
Embracing a meticulous approach, players scour the residential areas for empty water jugs to be collected for reuse. Prompt collection of payments from homeowners signifies the successful completion of each assignment. Beyond the mundane tasks lies an intriguing narrative awaiting discovery, as players gradually uncover the enigmatic secrets shrouding the rural community. Unpredictable twists and turns await, with multiple endings shaped by the choices made and the mysteries unravelled, offering players a captivating and immersive gameplay experience that transcends conventional norms.

Features:
- Ride along in the delivery truck from house to house, listening to lo-fi beats on the radio.
- Grab filled water jugs from the back of the truck and deliver them to their drop-off points.
- Search the houses and surrounding properties for all of the empty water jugs and return them to the truck.
- When you have completed each job, make sure to collect the money from the homeowner.
- Along the way, you’ll unravel the dark mystery that is haunting this rural community.
- The game has multiple endings, based upon the choices you make and the things that you discover.

Based on my experience with the Water Delivery Game, having played it for an hour, I must address that the gameplay tends to verge on being repetitive. This repetition may stem from certain jump scares that come across as rather predictable and lackluster, failing to deliver the intended thrill.
Furthermore, the graphical style of the game mirrors that of vintage 80s games, which may contribute to a sense of monotony over time. At times, I found myself feeling a tad unengaged due to these factors, resulting in a somewhat lackluster gaming experience.
Ultimately, while the Water Delivery Game has its unique charm, improvements in diversifying gameplay elements and enhancing surprise elements may enhance the overall gaming experience.

Conclusion
Upon investing an hour into the Water Delivery Game, I’ve noted a tendency towards repetitiveness, especially in the script’s reliance on mundane jump scares that often lack the element of surprise, appearing somewhat dull and predictable. The graphics, reminiscent of classic 80’s games, whilst nostalgic, failed to captivate my interest, leading to a sense of monotony during gameplay. Despite the potential the game holds, I found myself longing for more diverse and engaging elements to sustain my attention throughout the experience.
Overall
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CX Score - 50%50%
Summary
Pros
- 80’s Game Aesthetic
- Nostalgic
Cons
- Repetitiveness
- Jump Scares Predictable
- Short
