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You’ve got a delivery to finish… but the route is a mess, the obstacles keep changing, and the package doesn’t care about your excuses. Lost Delivery is a mission-style game where you guide a driver (or courier) through tricky paths, avoid hazards, and get the item to the drop-off point without crashing, getting stuck, or running out of time. What you do Most versions focus on one or more of these objectives: reach the delivery marker/checkpoint, carry cargo safely (don’t drop or damage it), navigate narrow roads, ramps, or maze-like streets, avoid enemies/chasers or traffic hazards, complete the job within a timer (common in delivery games). Some builds are simple “drive to the target,” while others add puzzles like finding the correct route, unlocking gates, or choosing the safest road. The delivery mindset that clears levels faster Speed feels tempting, but smooth driving finishes more deliveries. A reliable approach: accelerate gently, brake early before turns, avoid hitting walls or obstacles (they steal time), keep the package stable by driving clean lines. If the game tracks damage, even small hits can ruin a perfect run. route reading (stop guessing the path) If levels feel confusing, treat the map like a checklist: Locate the goal marker first (flag, house, zone, arrow) Identify blocked paths (gates, locked doors, broken bridges) Choose a route with wide turns and fewer hazards Only take shortcuts after you’ve cleared the level once Many “lost” moments happen because players chase the shortest path instead of the safest path. cargo protection (if the package can fall/damage) If your version has cargo physics, pretend the package is fragile glass. Habits that keep cargo safe: slow down on bumps and ramps, don’t land jumps sideways, avoid sharp steering while braking, take wide turns so the cargo doesn’t swing. If you keep failing near the end, it’s often because you rush the final corners and the cargo shifts or breaks. If the game has chasers or enemies Some Lost Delivery versions include pursuers or hazards that try to stop you. A smarter escape style: don’t zig-zag constantly (you crash more), make one clean turn that forces pursuers into obstacles, use traffic/objects as shields, keep moving into open roads, not tight alleys. Breaking line-of-sight is usually more effective than trying to outrun everything in a straight line. Timing and checkpoints If there’s a timer: drive clean early so you don’t waste time resetting, take safe routes first, then optimize later, use checkpoints as “safe pace markers” (reach them without damage, then push). If checkpoints exist, stabilize your car right after reaching one—many players crash immediately after a checkpoint because they relax too soon. Mistakes that ruin deliveries turning late and clipping obstacles taking shortcuts before you understand the map boosting on narrow roads (if boost exists) jumping ramps too fast and landing sideways rushing the final 10 seconds and throwing the run away If you fail the same spot twice, change the entry speed and angle. “Same approach, same crash” is common in delivery games. Helpful answers Is Lost Delivery more driving or puzzle? Usually driving first, with light route-picking and obstacle navigation. Why do I keep running out of time? Crashes and resets eat time. Clean driving often beats “faster driving.” Best one-step improvement? Brake earlier. Early braking gives you control, prevents wall hits, and saves more time than it costs.



Instruction

Start simple, then tighten your timing as things speed up. Controls: steer with arrows/WASD (or drag/tilt on mobile); slow down before obstacles. Get your vehicle and cargo to the drop-off marker. Choose the safer route, brake before tight corners, and avoid bumps that can knock the load loose. Clean driving usually beats risky speed. Tip: watch the pattern for a second before you commit.



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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