Reviews of the Switch port are mixed, with critics noting some hardware-specific challenges: Totally Reliable Delivery Service Review

Weeks later, when the rain came in harder and the pager kept its steady demand, I found myself back on the man’s couch. He was older than I remembered, or maybe I was younger; time is slippery where fragments rub. He looked at me as if I’d been expected, then slid the canister across the coffee table like an offering. The latch gleamed.

In the Nintendo Switch ecosystem, stands for Nintendo Switch Package . This is the standard file format for games and updates delivered through the official Nintendo eShop .

Despite its flaws, Totally Reliable Delivery Service has found a dedicated audience. Its 100 delivery missions are short, often lasting less than a minute, making it a perfect fit for the Switch’s “pick-up-and-go” nature. While it can be played solo, this is widely considered an inferior experience. The game is at its absolute best when you have a team of friends working together to overcome its deliberately clumsy and chaotic systems.

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Given the significant risks, the only truly safe, legal, and hassle-free way to enjoy Totally Reliable Delivery Service is to purchase it officially. The game is readily available for $14.99 (and frequently goes on sale for as low as $2.99). It can be purchased directly from the , ensuring you get automatic updates, cloud saves (with a Nintendo Switch Online membership), and full online multiplayer support with friends on other consoles.

I flipped the latch.