Grand Theft Pizza Delivery Now On Steam Greenlight

A game that really puts the “Indie” in, uh, Indie, Grand Theft Pizza Delivery was successfully funded on Kickstarter and is now seeking your approval on Steam Greenlight.

GTPD is being worked on by UK-based developer Shady Pants Studio, who are in fact a pair of thirteen-year-old kids trying their hand at releasing their first commercial game. The concept revolves around a humorous and manic take on the life of a pizza deliveryman named Bob, who, from the looks of it, lives on a planet inhabited entirely by anthropomorphic black M&Ms.

The game’s Kickstarter page advertises it as a “2D Open-world driving game,” although thanks to a pretty successful run which resulted in more than double its funding goals met, Shady Pants should be able to integrate most of their stretch goals, which include mini-games, chases, stealth sequences (?), a jet rocket DLC that replaces the pizza van, and, perhaps most disturbingly, drunk driving. How old are these kids again?

Anyway, there are 25 missions in total, with more to come following its release, which currently is unknown. This should, according to the developer, amount to maybe a couple of hours of gameplay.

So what have you to lose by supporting two young lads trying to make a name for themselves in gaming? Get over to Grand Theft Pizza Delivery‘s Greenlight page and give it a thumbs up.

Kerwin Tsang: Kerwin has been a gamer for almost as long as he's been alive, ever since he received a Sega Mega Drive in 1989. Having graduated to the upper echelons of PC gaming, he now boasts a number of major gaming accomplishments. These include getting through all three Deus Ex games without killing anyone, clocking in over 700 hours of gameplay time in Skyrim without ever finishing the main story, and nearly shattering every bone in his hand from punching the wall when his soldiers in XCOM missed a shot with 95% chance to hit.
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