Welcome to the apocalypse’s weirdest job posting. In Deadly Delivery, you’re a waiter for Morty’s Fast Food during the end of the world, descending into monster-filled sewers to collect ingredients. Sound insane? That’s because it is. Here’s everything you need to survive your shifts and maximize your profits in this thrilling survival horror game.
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Roblox Game Overview at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Developer | WTHHHELL BRO |
| Genre | Survival Horror/Escape |
| Max Players Per Lobby | 4 players |
| Starting Inventory | 200 slots (upgradeable) |
| Carry Limit Per Run | 4 items at once |
| Shop Restock Time | Every 5 minutes |
| Similar Games | 99 Nights in the Forest |
How Deadly Delivery Works
The premise is beautifully absurd: a fast-food joint struggles with ingredient shortages during the impending end of the world, so naturally, you venture into terrifying underground levels to gather food items while avoiding monsters.
Head to the game lobby where three elevators await. Stand on any elevator to create a room for up to four players. Once the doors close, you’ll descend into increasingly dangerous subterranean levels filled with food items—and creatures that definitely don’t want you taking them.

Understanding Classes: Your Survival Edge
Purchase different classes from the NPC found in the game lobby, with each class requiring you to complete certain tasks before upgrading or unlocking. Think of classes as your professional specialization in this nightmare job.
Top-Tier Classes:
- Baseballer: Great combat abilities with increased melee damage
- Porter: Enhanced carrying capacity for maximum profit runs
- Sprinter: Speed boosts for quick escapes from monsters
- Medic: Bandages you pick up automatically become more effective, with increased health regeneration
Budget-Friendly Starter:
- Worker: The cheapest option with balanced stats—10% stamina increase, 5% speed boost, and 30% extra health
Each class can be upgraded by meeting objectives and paying in-game currency, so choose based on your playstyle. Solo players should prioritize survivability, while teams benefit from specialized roles.
Essential Gear and Shop Items
Interact with the “Gears” NPC at the surface to access the shop, which restocks every five minutes. Each gear item is single-use but crucial for efficient exploration.
Must-Have Items:
- Flashlights: Essential for navigating dark tunnels
- Bandages: Heal damage from monster encounters
- Revival Syringes: Save teammates from death
- Speed Boosters: Outrun dangerous creatures
There’s also a vending machine inside the elevator for emergency purchases when you can’t return to the surface shop. Use it wisely—prices are higher than surface rates.

Inventory Management Strategy
You start with 200 inventory slots for long-term storage and can only carry four items during active runs. This creates interesting strategic choices:
Pro Tips:
- Deposit items in the elevator frequently to free up carry slots
- Prioritize high-value food items over common ingredients
- Upgrade your total inventory space using earned currency—it’s worth the investment
- Coordinate with teammates to avoid duplicate item collection
Surviving the Monsters
The underground isn’t just dark—it’s deadly. Here’s what lurks below:
Flaming Turkeys: They charge at you trying to set you on fire. The good news? If you avoid them long enough, they burn out and become collectible roast turkey.
The Puppet: This animatronic nightmare follows Weeping Angel rules—it only moves when you’re not looking. Keep your cursor on it to freeze it in place.
The Crocodile: Guards her precious egg in flooded rooms. Grabbing the high-value egg triggers an aggressive chase, so only attempt this when you’re ready to evacuate immediately.
Doppelgangers: Entities that mimic your teammates. Trust no one who appears in two places at once.
Efficient Run Strategy
- Pre-Run Preparation: Buy gear at the surface shop before descending
- Team Coordination: Assign roles based on classes (scout, collector, defender, medic)
- Quick Deposits: Return to elevator frequently to deposit your 4-item loads
- Emergency Exits: Know when to abandon a run—survival beats greed
- Monster Awareness: Learn creature patterns to avoid unnecessary damage
Selling Your Haul
After surviving underground and collecting food items, ingredients gathered by you can then be sold to an NPC after you reach the surface. The NPC near Morty’s Fast Food sign handles all transactions.
Different items fetch different prices, with rare ingredients like the Crocodile Egg commanding premium payouts. Balance risk versus reward when deciding which items to pursue.
Advanced Tips for Maximum Profit
Communication is King: Use Roblox voice chat or text to coordinate with teammates. Calling out monster locations and item discoveries dramatically improves survival rates.
Class Synergy: Build teams with complementary classes. A Medic paired with a Sprinter and Porter creates a well-rounded squad.
Shop Timing: Remember the five-minute restock timer. Plan runs around shop availability to ensure you always have essential gear.
Upgrade Priority: Focus on inventory space upgrades first, then invest in class improvements that match your playstyle.
FAQs
Q: Can I play Deadly Delivery solo or do I need a team?
You can absolutely play solo, though it’s significantly more challenging. Solo players should choose survivability-focused classes like Worker or Medic and play conservatively. The elevator lobbies support 1-4 players, so you’re not forced to team up. However, playing with friends makes runs easier, more profitable, and honestly more fun when you’re screaming about doppelgangers together.
Q: What happens if I die during a run?
If you die underground, teammates can revive you using a Revival Syringe if they have one equipped. Without a revival, you’ll respawn at the surface but lose any items you were carrying during that run. Items already deposited in the elevator inventory are safe. This is why frequent deposits are crucial—they act as insurance against death penalties.







