Calamity Angels: Special Delivery, Compile Heart's peculiar fusion of delivery sim and JRPG drudgery, finally parcels its way to Steam on April 15. Idea Factory International confirmed the PC launch today, complete with multilingual support for English, Japanese, and Chinese variants—because even in fantasy wastelands, subtitles matter. The game already touched down on PS4, PS5, and Switch last year in Japan before a western console rollout in February, where it carved a niche among fans craving sugoroku-style board game battles laced with monster maulings.

Picture this: you helm a band of malcontent couriers in the Orkotris Region, inspecting suspicious parcels, packing them Tetris-tight, and rolling a roulette wheel to navigate treacherous terrains riddled with beasts and rival delivery squads. Crew moods dictate battle obedience—piss them off, and commands fizzle; nurture the chaos, and serendipitous screw-ups might just clinch the win. It's less Dragon Quest epic, more Postman Pat with passive-aggressive elves, backed by character designs from Kei Nanameda of Mary Skelter fame.

The console crowd's verdict splits neatly: Siliconera called the sugoroku grind tedious amid the comedy, while r/compileheart devotees hail it as a heartwarming riot with unmatched special skills. A free Steam demo—covering the first two episodes—has players hooked enough for IFI's wishlist screenshot giveaway frenzy on X, dangling ten keys like forbidden loot crates. PC porters, rejoice: your turn to dodge mood tantrums and timestamp those drops.