Mail Time

released on Apr 27, 2023

Cottagecore cozy adventure game about delivering mail to forest animals! take on the role of a fresh-on-the-job Mail Scout given her very first letter to deliver. All you have to do is find out exactly where the recipient Greg lives and deliver the letter, no biggie!


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A super cute game. I love games that are little adventures with simple yet well-crafted mechanics. I've enjoyed them a lot, and the art has been wonderful.

Your cute little cottagecore mail delivery game, very wholesome and heartwarming with hints of anticapitalism, love and great messages overall

cute game and really great on the ps portal and it was the first game i played on it.

The game is cute and has a lot of character, but ultimately it's a somewhat simple fetch quest sim. Insanely short for a $20 price tag as well, but I grabbed it in a bundle so I"m not upset.

I'm a huge sucker for A Short Hike-like games, so I did enjoy this. I think the animal characters are really cute and the dialogue is fun to read. The drawings of the characters are really cute and expressive. However, this is not a good 3D platformer. The controls are floaty and the physics are wonky. It's just not fun to get around.

I played this on the Switch, and unlike the PC version, it completely lacks shading. It's very hard on the eyes. Could they really not get this to run with any shading at all? The camera is also nauseating at times. It continues swinging to the side after you stop moving the right stick. It also frequently clips into things. There is visual jank too, such as the hamster character not being animated at all. He just stands there T-posing. I also encountered bugs that required me to restart the game a few times.

Overall, I think I would have enjoyed this a lot more if it were a fully 2D game, a visual novel, or even a comic book. I understand that it's rough around the edges because it was made by like 3 people. I still recommend checking it out if you love this type of game like I do (but get the PC version). Still, there are more polished similar games out there, such as Lil' Gator Game, Smushi Come Home, and Here Comes Niko!.

A short cute game. About 2-3 hours, so very short. Negatives: the environment is lifeless and flat, with little interaction besides some bouncy surfaces. The jumping is kinda janky, the world is a lot smaller once you figure out how to abuse the double jump. Some of the letters feel like busy work. Positives: cute character designer and hats, decent characters, and pretty colors in the world. It’s a cute little experience, nothing more.