Artem Sinica's game becomes a little more realistic.
If you're excited about Artem Sinica's Tiny Delivery game about a cute rover driving through the town, here is a new detail that will make you wish it were released sooner.
The developer added mud mechanics to the simulator, so the rover slows down when going through dirt patches, but it can shake it off in a sweet animation and move on with its business.
Sinica often shares his development journey on X/Twitter, so check it out. Just as I mentioned when he added wet tire trail effects, the game definitely drew inspiration from Untitled Goose Game, as you can scare people by beeping unexpectedly to clear the way or just for fun.
"Tiny Delivery is a short, heartfelt adventure filled with little stories – some joyful, some bittersweet. You’ll find hidden secrets, spontaneous moments, and gentle reminders of life’s quiet beauty."
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