Delivering Hope
Launch IRyS skyward in a fast paced hololive fangame
Delivering Hope takes the wonderfully simple formula of classic flash launch games and wraps it in a charming hololive tribute centered on IRyS. If you ever lost hours to Nanaca Crash back in the day, this will feel instantly familiar yet fresh enough to keep you hooked.
You begin each run by choosing your launch angle and power, then watching IRyS soar across the screen. From there, it becomes a satisfying loop of timing and upgrades: hit boosters to maintain momentum, chain lucky bounces to extend your flight, and avoid colliding with Bae, who will abruptly cut your glorious arc short. Runs are quick, which makes it dangerously easy to go for “just one more try.”
Progression is where Delivering Hope really shines. As IRyS levels up, you can invest in upgrades that subtly but noticeably improve your distances. This sense of incremental growth, combined with a high-score chase, delivers that addictive arcade feel the genre is known for.
Visually, the game leans into its anime roots, with cute character art and clean, readable effects that make it easy to follow the action even when things get hectic. The real highlight is the soundtrack, featuring music by IRyS herself, which perfectly matches the upbeat, hopeful tone and makes repeated runs more enjoyable.
On the downside, the core gameplay loop is intentionally simple, so players looking for deep mechanics or complex story content may find it repetitive over longer sessions. Still, for fans of hololive or old-school browser launch games, Delivering Hope is a delightful, lightweight distraction that nails its niche.
package name
com.DavidWu.DeliveringHope
language(s)
English
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