Delivery From the Pain:Survive Apple

Delivery From the Pain:Survive

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Features & Capabilities

Delivery From the Pain: Survive is a 3D survival RPG with a deep, mystery-filled story and a sprawling urban map. Encounter lifelike NPCs, diverse zombies, and a stealthy, strategic combat system that rewards experimentation with weapons and sneaks.

Experience multiple endings and DLC-rich content, plus Challenge Mode and cross-device progress via iCloud. The narrative unfolds through tapes, files, and encounters as you uncover the Human X Plan conspiracy.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Digipotato Game
Rating:
4.50
(432)
1 ratings
Version:
1.5.6 Last updated: 2024-10-15
Version code:
869691962
Creation date:
2020-03-16
Compatible devices:
Size:
505.88MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-07
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Ranking

Other platforms

Android
Delivery From the Pain:Survive (v1.0.9968)
5,532,837 4.21 (65,138)

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Developed by:
Digipotato Game
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/delivery-from-the-pain-survive/id1494431951
Website:
http://www.digipotato.com

User Reviews

Delivery From the Pain: Survive is a narrative-driven zombie survival game with strong replayability and a compelling branching story. Players praise its offline play, value pricing, and deep scavenging/crafting loop, but note issues with ads, save mechanics, and some UX/ localization quirks. Many want more chapters and content. Overall it's a well-regarded, challenging title for fans of story-rich survival games, with caveats about ads and polish.
Pros
  • Gripping, branching narrative with multiple endings and rich in-game lore
  • High replayability and challenging survival thanks to meaningful choices
  • Offline-capable with optional ad rewards and affordable price; no mandatory online play
  • Engaging survival loop: scavenging, crafting, base-building, and exploration with strong atmosphere
Cons
  • Ads can be intrusive or required to progress, with some players wanting removal
  • Saving system is clunky and can make death feel grindy as you re-learn
  • Quality-of-life issues: occasional sound problems, translation can be rough, and limited controller support
  • Desire for more content (more chapters/cities) and some late-game balance adjustments
Recent reviews
剧情非常得好,还有结局好几个结局,然后真结局最震撼人心
by 额1*****, 2026-03-31

It’s been a few years since I originally downloaded this game. I keep coming back to it because it has excellent replay-ability and I love it. It’s inexpensive to support the developers, and I’ll sometimes front-stack a save file using ads and purchases (they’re not necessary but can make it more fun to focus on killing stuff or learning the triggers for various events) to make it easier to run through to get different achievements. (Determining which choice in dialogue and which actions cause different events to occur and when is a lot of fun for me!) I have played LDoE for a few years and agree with another reviewer. This is a similar concept but also wildly different and much easier on the pocket book. There are multiple difficulty levels to the three modes: main story, challenge and dlc. I’ve not really gotten into the challenge mode yet, but I’ve finally started working on the DLC. The confusion in the main story line adds to the overall game concept. The goal isn’t just survival-it’s figuring out who is who and what is actually going on in Jonestown. I still haven’t figured out if I think the devs actually have a backstory that’s definitive or if they left it open ended on purpose, or if I just need to find those last few documents. Following the diary entries and newspapers amongst other things gives a really good depth to this game. Be prepared to do a lot of play throughs if you want to really understand that it’s well thought out and executed, despite a slight clunkiness to the opening/loot mechanics. I find that clunkiness charming and it adds a level of difficulty in a panicky situation! There are multiple ways to access things-either tap the circle directly or tap the control to the side.) The game is a choose-your-own-adventure book style game and I love it. I had forgotten I paid to unlock it and I’ve been telling people about it for years. I’ve played a lot of zombie games over the years, but this is the only one I recommend to others. Pro-tip: saves occur when you re enter your base, so sometimes it’s good to pop out and re-enter without going anywhere just to save your progress. Have a stash nearby home to keep the essentials (lock pick, perfume, weapons, medications or snacks) to avoid a save. Prep to go kill that boss-then pop back in to base and leave for the map again in case you blow it ;) Last thing I feel I want to mention is this is one of the only games I play with the music on. Love the music-it’s well done and works to help with the mood, even though I have sensory overload with sound issues.
by Ms*****, 2025-11-09

Love the game but i still get ads and have to watch 500 of them for more chapters still....
by Di*****, 2025-10-21
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