Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a spectacular game for those who love physics games or anyone fond of chaotic multiplayer titles. Flailing wildly with friends is a thrilling experience, and being able to do it in an open-world and cooperative way makes Totally Reliable Delivery Service one of the most fun games of the year.

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There have been tons of silly and serious games in the vein of this popular style in the past few years, including some underrated titles and a few massive all-time top sellers. If you need a change of pace and want something with a similar look or feel, these are some great games that you’ll likely find fun and familiar.

10 Overcooked

Overcooked! 2 on Nintendo Switch

Overcooked carries tons of similarities to Totally Reliable Delivery Service, but with a much more arcade-style. You and up to three friends run a small kitchen for a few minutes, handling strange obstacles and bumping into each other to put out as many dishes as possible.

This isn’t as physics-centric as Totally Reliable Delivery service is, but Overcooked instead builds off of the fun and chaotic cooperation you need to succeed. This game can get extremely frantic once you reach the harder levels, and it will give you just as many comical situations as you struggle to complete your seemingly simple tasks.

9 Human: Fall Flat

Multiplayer platforming in Human Fall Flat

Overcooked might be more on the chaotic side, but Human: Fall Flat is much more on the physics side. This game is a more fundamental platformer, requiring you to work with wonky physics and strange doughy characters as you try to solve puzzles and make your way through goofy levels.

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This game is tons of fun, but it is infinitely more entertaining in co-op where you can lift up your friends, fight with them in the style of Gang Beasts, and struggle together while almost always falling back on another platform. Human: Fall Flat is also extremely forgiving, making it great for those without as much controller skills as certain popular games might demand.

8 Pummel Party

A snowball minigame with chaotic physics from Pummel Party

If you and your friends lean more on the competitive end, Pummel Party is a great way to get some Mario Party-style chaos with more of an emphasis on physics in its ridiculous minigames. Much like the traditional Nintendo game, this game uses goofy polygonal characters in a huge variety of minigames as they go around a board game to collect keys and trophies.

The minigames end up being significantly more fulfilling thanks to Pummel Party's physics engine, and it makes it far more entertaining to see your character die and get thrown across the board game section. It’s an underrated gem on Steam right now, and one that you’ll surely enjoy with friends who like to playfully bash each other in digital spaces.

7 Phogs

Cover art for the adorable two-headed puppy game Phogs

Phogs is a total inverse of the competitive games on this list, replacing it with pure cooperation and joy as you solve puzzles with a friend as a two-headed dog. The visuals are fairly similar to Totally Reliable Delivery Service in terms of bright colors and round figures, but Phogs takes a much more magical approach as you enter dreams and climb titanic food towers.

This game is a delight, and despite being literally attached by the hip, the individual players have a surprising amount of movement that isn’t painfully restricted by each other. You really feel like you’re working together, rather than being held down by your puppy partner.

6 Fall Guys

fall guys screenshot

It almost seems unnecessary to recommend Fall Guys, as its popularity means that most people have very likely already purchased it. However, it’s still worth a mention based entirely on its goofy physics approach to the Battle Royale format, and is extremely easy to get into without any physics game experience.

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You might not win most matches you play, but neither are 58 people you participate with. It’s still a great and hilarious ride that ends up delivering a few surprises each game. Fall Guys still has a large enough playerbase to make sure you’ll always have people to play against.

5 Untitled Goose Game

Untitled Goose Game farmer chasing Goose

Much like Fall Guys, Untitled Goose Game is hardly an obscure game, but enough time has passed since its release that it’s worth mentioning how fun it is. Untitled Goose Game compares really well to Totally Reliable Delivery Service, both in its bright visual tone and in being objective-based and open-world rather than a platformer like most of these games.

Untitled Goose Game is like a living meme, setting up countless humorous scenarios in a comically calm environment that makes it fun to laugh with and extremely engaging to take in. If you haven’t dug into it yet, this is the kind of game that’s worth getting into before the hype around the game fades down.

4 Goat Simulator

Riding a bike somehow in the classic Goat Simulator

Speaking of popular physics games, Goat Simulator is perhaps the most fundamental physics game from the past decade. It doesn’t have as strict objectives as Totally Reliable Delivery Service, but your options for moving around an open map at high speeds will lead to tons of surprises from parties to secret laboratories.

This game is even more enjoyable with friends, where you can easily make your own fun with in-game challenges like trick battles and races, as well as player-made goals like jumping the furthest from a high building. It’s essentially a toolbox where you can throw a goat wherever you’d like. Goat Simulator is a great historical thing to play if you want comical physics in an open city.

3 Burnout Paradise

Driving at full speed into cars in Burnout Paradise

While a stylistically different game to Totally Reliable Delivery Service, Burnout Paradise is astonishingly similar given the strange speed, physics, and challenges within this open-world racer. Besides speeding to a finish line, Burnout Paradise involves crashing into other aggressive drivers and even doing Tony Hawk-style stunt runs that make a surprisingly diverse experience.

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This game is also full of collectibles, cars, and challenges that help provide you with something to do every time you boot it up. Few players will get every achievement and collectible, but that just means it’s more full of things to do after you’ve put in plenty of hours.

2 Octodad

Sitting at the table in the living room in Octodad: The Dadliest Catch

Octodad feels like Totally Reliable Delivery Service on a much smaller scale, with large buildings being your levels instead of a wide city but with just as much to do. This game’s wonky physics engine complements its movement system, which involves moving both legs and arms separately in a control scheme that’s unlike anything else on Steam.

Octodad also has an especially fun and bizarre co-op mode, where you actually each control different appendages on the same body. It means you’ll both be flailing through the game together in a much closer sense than Totally Reliable Delivery Service, while still focusing on shared objectives and goals that you help each other towards.

1 Moving Out

Screenshot of a clean garage in Moving Out

The last game worth mentioning is the one that’s probably most similar, being another game that focuses on moving furniture and objects from one place to another. Moving Out is a top-down game rather than a funky platformer, but you still have massive levels and tons of physics that can lead you to break windows, drop items, and bump into your partners while trying to move boxes as fast as you can.

Thanks to this similar format, Moving Out ends up being equally satisfying for those who like the feeling of a clean room and efficiently-done task. If you enjoy Totally Reliable Delivery Service, and if you also happen to love Overcooked, this game will likely fill every bubble you’re looking for.

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