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Pizza Delivery Games for Kids

Kids have plenty of options if they want to play online games that involve following pizza recipes and serving accurate, timely orders to customers in a pizza shop. Rather than focus on those skills, kids can play online pizza delivery games that put them in the driver's seat for on-the-go virtual-pizza deliveries.
  1. Pizza Delivery 2

    • Kids deliver as many pizzas as possible within five minutes in "Pizza Delivery 2," accessible at sites such as Y8. To fulfill orders, players click the pizza store on the bottom right and click pizzas to bake them. Kids drag baked pizzas to a delivery boy and mark order destinations with numbered flags. Players then click "Send" on the delivery boy menu to send drivers on deliveries. Customers do not pay for orders if delivery boys make late deliveries. If delivery boys get a flat tire, kids click on the icon to fix it. Delivery boys' happiness level depends on whether players give them equal opportunities to make deliveries and receive tips.

    Pizza Hot

    • Traffic cops fine pizza-delivery kids for driving on pavements in "Pizza Hot," found at sites including Miniclip. Steering their scooter with the directional arrow keys, players use the arrow at the top of the screen as a guide to reach delivery points. Along the way, kids collect coins to add to their money and pay fines to traffic cops for pavement driving. Players lose energy if they crash, and lose a life if they run out of energy. Kids advance to the next level if they successfully complete a delivery assignment. The game ends if players lose three lives, or do not complete assignments within the allocated time frame.

    Pizza Relay Race

    • Kids can take a break from online pizza delivery challenges to compete in a relay race. Set up an obstacle course that includes challenges such as climbing steps, climbing over cushions, crawling through tunnels and going down a slide. Put a toy pizza pie in each of two boxes and give each team a box. The first kid on each team holds the box and races through the obstacle course; they must return to the start line and try again if they drop the box at any time. Once they reach the end of the course, they turn around and run the course in reverse. When they return to the start line, they deliver the pizza to the next player in line, who repeats the first player's action. The team completing the relay first wins.

    Rush Rush Pizza

    • Players chuck pizzas to moving vehicles and sidewalk customers in "Rush Rush Pizza," accessible at sites such as AGame. After choosing one of four levels, kids press the directional arrow keys to steer their scooter, accelerate and slow down. Players press the space bar to toss pizzas to customers; should they run out of pizza, kids collect pizzas on the road, as well as coins. If kids do not deliver the required number of pizzas before they reach the end of the level, they fail and may retry the level. The game concludes once players meet all delivery requirements in four levels.

    SpongeBob's Pizza Toss

    • SpongeBob delivers pizzas amidst obstacles in "SpongeBob's Pizza Toss," accessible at Nickelodeon's SpongeBob site. Scoring points for successful deliveries, players press the space bar to toss pizzas high and the "Control" key to toss them low. Kids press the directional arrow keys to move, jump and brake. The game ends when time runs out, leaving kids to try again and beat their high score.


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