Calamity Angels: Special Delivery Puts a Wacky Delivery Crew on the Road
Calamity Angels: Special Delivery mixes delivery service chores with board game style movement and turn based encounters. You lead a rag tag group of carriers as they protect packages across the Orkotris Region, face unruly monsters, and cross paths with rival courier teams all trying to prove they are the best in the business. Rain or shine, each parcel brings a new little adventure.
The core loop feels delightfully practical and oddly tense. Check the Bulletin Board for jobs, inspect the parcel, pack it tight with no gaps allowed, then outfit your crew with the right tools and bonking gear. Every successful drop off nets rewards, but the roads are littered with shops, special packages and bosses ready to turn a normal delivery into a trial by combat.
Pack Smart, Pick the Right Crew
The game leans into the tactile joy of delivery work. Parcels are not just inventory entries. You must pack each package correctly before dispatch, and that packing step changes how a job plays out. Choose a crew that matches the parcel and the route, equip them with tools for smooth traversal and blunt instruments for when peaceful persuasion fails.
Decisions feel consequential. A wrong item choice or a poorly packed parcel can derail profit and invite headaches. Winning deliveries yields currency, items and sometimes story beats that push your service forward, so there is a satisfying rhythm to scouting jobs, prepping the team and hitting the route.
Roulette Routes, Shops and Sneaky Bosses
Movement on the road comes with a board game twist. At the start of a run you spin a roulette to determine how your party moves. Land on shop spaces for supplies, grab special packages for bonus rewards, or roll into encounters and hidden bosses that can turn a three to five business day delivery estimate into something much longer.
That board game element adds variety and risk. You will make tactical choices about which spaces to aim for, when to press your luck, and how to manage limited supplies between stops. It gives each delivery a compact arc that still feels open to improvisation.
Mood Swings Make Battles Unpredictable
One of the more unusual mechanics is crew mood management. Carriers have emotional states that affect obedience in the field. If a team member is unhappy they may ignore commands, but that unpredictability is not all downside. Occasional negligence can produce surprising outcomes, sometimes turning into a lucky break or even a battlefield victory.
Combat itself emphasizes party composition and improvisation. Equip your crew to bonk foes, deploy tools to handle hazards, and keep an eye on morale so you can steer or exploit it. It is a neat blend of strategy and chaotic theatrics that rewards flexible thinking.
Kei Nanameda and a Cast with Attitude
The game benefits from character work shaped by Kei Nanameda, known for Mary Skelter and Death end re;Quest. Expect lively dialogue, energetic designs and a cast that leans into quirky personalities. The tone promises humor without undercutting the occasional tense delivery run, and the presentation aims to keep your roster feeling memorable as they grind through errands and duels.
Who Should Try Calamity Angels
If you enjoy small scale RPGs with a twist, this one is worth a look. Players who like management of quirky teams, board game movement, and character driven combat will find a lot to enjoy. The parcel packing and mood mechanics keep the routine fresh, while the roulette movement system ensures runs rarely play out the same way twice.
Calamity Angels: Special Delivery looks like a playful, tactical take on the courier fantasy, where every missed signature could mean glory or calamity.
➡️ Check out Calamity Angels: Special Delivery now on Steam






