A Pizza Delivery Reviews
Even with the major technical problems, "A Pizza Delivery" was an incredible and memorable game. It’s a very short, beautiful, creative, and emotional journey that was a ton of fun to piece together. The framerate jumps and "off" controls are annoying, but they aren't enough to ruin what is, at its heart, a "captivating" and "amazing" experience. The game has a powerful, simple message: the past is a loop, and the only way out is to "keep moving forward".
Those issues won’t ruin your time with the game, and the main ideas are strong enough to shine through, but at times, this can be a frustrating experience. If you can forgive that, A Pizza Delivery might be worth ordering.
A surreal narrative exploration game, A Pizza Delivery doesn't do much to impress, but it's an enjoyable adventure nonetheless. There are some fun puzzles to solve here, and interesting people to meet, but it's all over very quickly.
A Pizza Delivery is a flawed but enjoyable narrative adventure, with a lot of heart and soul underneath its rough exterior.
A Pizza Delivery is a thoughtful, short indie game that gets close to being something meaningful but falls short on polish and depth. If you’re into slow, reflective games and don’t mind some extra crispy edges, it’s worth a look. Just don’t expect a stuffed crust.
A Pizza Delivery offers a mysterious and surreal experience that blends delivery tasks, puzzle-solving, and exploration across multiple worlds with a distinct visual style. Despite its intriguing atmosphere and a few memorable moments, weak physics and technical performance make the experience unstable. It’s a game with an interesting concept, but one that fails to fully realize its potential.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
A Pizza Delivery is about memory — not the kind we want to escape from, but the kind that won’t let us go. You play as B, a pizza delivery rider whose only goal is to deliver her final order. It sounds simple, but the further you travel, the stranger things become. You soon realise you’ve entered a world that’s not quite real, where areas loop endlessly and people linger between remembering and forgetting. ...It might sound harsh to call A Pizza Delivery half finished, but that’s the truth. The game’s structure, pacing, and puzzle design all feel like they needed more testing. It’s also riddled with smaller bugs: shifting tree textures, visible seams in walls, and the red pizza box sometimes disappearing if you talk to the final character before completing her puzzle.
Pizza Delivery is not a game for everyone. Some will find it empty, linear, and very limited in terms of gameplay. And it's true, it is. We mustn't forget that this is an indie title and the debut of a small studio made up of three or four people who have tried to express themselves through a video game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
A Pizza Delivery is a surreal and artistic journey that serves up gorgeous backgrounds, clever puzzles, and a heartfelt mood, but it fumbles the human side of its story. It’s a thoughtful slice of indie ambition that tastes good but never quite satisfies your hunger.
A Pizza Delivery is a hollow narrative adventure lacking an engaging story or an interesting world to explore. Its unappealing visuals drag the work down closer to low-quality freeware games, making it hardly worth your time or money.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Overall, A Pizza Delivery is a gentle narrative ride with light puzzles and an emphasis on interpretation. It’s for players who enjoy reflective games, don’t mind a slow pace, and like stories that whisper rather than shout. It didn’t sweep me off my feet, but I still liked it, and I think plenty of people will connect more deeply with its themes than I did. If you’re in the mood for something cozy, thoughtful, and low-pressure, this is easily worth a look.
A Pizza Delivery has an interesting message that suffers from annoying problems. Some updates could fix the gameplay and translation issues, but even so, the narrative could have been richer with the many possibilities that could have been explored using its background elements.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
A Pizza Delivery is a narrative adventure with simple puzzles and strange settings. We play a young delivery girl, trapped in a limbo where tormented souls end up. This is the developer's first experiment and should be interpreted as such. It would be wrong to expect great things.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Abysmal game breaking bugs destroy any opportunity A Pizza Delivery had to be a good indie. Progress preventing issues plagued my playthrough, with visual bugs leaving the game’s pretty environments and textures to pop in and out so badly I often couldn’t see the way forward. Whilst bugs can be forgiven for a solo-developer who likely has limited QA testing options, A Pizza Delivery needed more time in the oven and simply should not be launching in the state of the build I was provided.
I think a lot of us often struggle with something, and A Pizza Delivery does itself few favours by stitching together a random set of experiences under self-doubt and confusion. But life really is just a road of things happening until it’s over—self reflection may be in order, but there’s no point wallowing in it. I really liked this game.
A Pizza Delivery is a raw debut that nevertheless strikes with its quirks and peculiarities. It's the kind of game best enjoyed alongside a hot, steaming pizza, keeping you occupied for an evening while also making you reflect. Because, deep down, pizza is the food that brings relief and peace to yourself for a moment, and it's true that if the world ate more pizza, the pointless wars we are witnessing in this historical period might not exist.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Pizza Delivery is a hard game to recommend because, even though it has some good ideas for blending gameplay with its themes and a few beautiful landscapes to admire, it ultimately executes everything it sets out to do below its potential.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
