Made for 24-hour Wolfjam 2024. Short how-to attached below, please download and read for assistance.

At the end of the world, you'll probably find yourself still doing your job. It's hard to break out of routine. As a lonesome mail delivery man, you continue to deliver mail and hope to find someone to connect with.

How to play

1. Locate the letter on your dashboard and click to see the address

2. Locate the clipboard and find the frequency that matches the address

3. Locate the radio and set it to the correct frequency

4. Locate the call icon and press to start broadcasting

5. Locate the letter on your dashboard and click twice to read the content of the letter

6. As the callers speak to you about the letter, pay close attention and inquire to see if they are truly the owner of the letter

7. Once you've determined the correct caller, click deliver, and on the map, drive around with WASD until you find the correct city to deliver the letter

8. Repeat + enjoy!

Credits

Programmers

  • Anisha Biswas
  • Bryan Diep
  • Alex Genchev
  • Max Knudsen

Artist

  • Nickolas Ho
  • Alex Genchev
  • Anisha Biswas

Narrative

  • Anisha Biswas

Assets

Audio

[https://uppbeat.io/

Wagon Wheel by Kevin Macleod 

[https://freesound.org/]

Casette Surface noise by soundslikewillem 

Curse Me by ChristmasKrumble666 

Just Regular Radio Static - Industrial SFX by 9voltplasma 

car38 by car_sound 

Click by lebaston100 

envelope_handling_rustle_vtkproductions.wav by deleted_user_389799

Phone Ringing #1 by AUDACITIER

Fonts

[https://www.fontspace.com/

Silvertones by Khurasan 

Digital Display by Chequered Ink 

Rough Serif by Lukas Krakora 

Grand Rainbow by Mindtype Co. 

Magic Saturday by Essentials Studio

Comments

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(+1)

very sweet! though, fiddling with the radio was particularly frustrating. buttons to go up/down by .1 would be greatly appreciated.

It is finicky, that's fair! We'll take that into account, thanks. Glad you liked it! (P.S. it's easier in full screen)

(+2)

Wtf. Legit got chills from that ending.

Thank you so much! Happy to hear it - the narrative designer ;)