There are a few returning minigames in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, including fan favourite Crazy Delivery. You’ll be racing around trying to deliver various food products while performing tricks, avoiding obstacles, and racking up those points to earn some sweet, sweet loot.

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Similar to other minigames, such as Sicko Snap, Crazy Delivery has a unique store that sells exclusive items that can only be purchased with that minigame’s specific point system, including a coveted Silver Treasure Chest. Here’s everything you need to know about how to play and all the available rewards.
How To Unlock Crazy Delivery
To unlock the Crazy Delivery minigame, you first need to complete the substory ‘Stay Crazy’. This is available from Chapter Two onwards and can be started by approaching the fountain on the corner of Sunset Street and Anaconda Boulevard.
As part of the substory, you’ll take part in a tutorial and game of Crazy Delivery. After this point, you can play Crazy Delivery by speaking with Charlie at one of two locations:
- Crazy Delivery (Anaconda Boulevard) – Where you first unlocked the minigame.
- Crazy Delivery (Aloha Street) – Just north of the beach, and south of Burnes & Evans.
How To Play Crazy Delivery
Crazy Delivery sees Majima taking on a job with Crazy Eats to deliver food orders to hungry customers.
Each course has you riding around, collecting food items, delivering food once you have enough of each item, and trying to score higher by pulling off tricks so you can meet your quota enough to successfully complete the course.
Tricks And Scoring
You can perform tricks by using the Left Stick and A (Xbox)/ X (PlayStation) or the WASD keys and Spacebar on PC. Performing tricks will allow you to grab out of reach food and items and avoid traffic and obstacles.
Spinning sideways for a trick and then tilting backwards will let you pop a wheelie!
You can also drift by using B (Xbox)/Circle (PlayStation) combined with the Left Stick, or AD combined with the Forward Arrow on PC.
While you can play it safe and avoid tricks, you will bump your score by performing stunts. Comboing multiple tricks in a row will yield more cash rewarded for each trick.
Additionally, performing a trick while making a delivery will result in a better tip.
There are also environmental items that can help you, the red circular Super Jumps on Aloha Street let you wallride up buildings and you must do QTE to earn a bonus, while escalators in the Anaconda Shopping Center will let you speedily grab a bunch of items in a short time.
The more tricks you perform, the more you’ll fill the Crazy Gauge. You can activate Crazy Mode once the gauge is full by pressing X (Xbox)/Square (PlayStation)/E (PC), which then lets you ride much faster, pick up items from farther away, and knock away obstacles for a limited time.
Once you have successfully completed a course and met the minimum quota, you will be scored based on your performance and given points to spend in Charlie’s store.
The more you play and earn, the higher your Deliverist Rank goes (Green > Gold > Platinum > Diamond). The higher your rank, the more money you earn.
Upon reaching Platinum Rank, Charlie will join the Goro Pirates as a crew member.
Customer Types
There are three types of customers you’ll encounter:
Yellow Shirt |
Requests ten burgers. |
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Red Shirt |
Requests ten pizzas. |
Blue Shirt |
Requests ten sushi boxes. |
Burgers are the cheapest delivery and sushi deliveries yield the biggest pay day.
When you have enough items to fulfil a request, the circle around the customer will glow. Each customer on the course can only be served once, so you’ll need to plan your route effectively so you’re not riding down empty roads.
Each Item And What It Does
Coin |
Adds extra money to your score. |
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Crazy Drink |
Boosts your Crazy Gauge by one. |
Bonus Ticket |
Temporarily boosts your earnings by 50%. |
Metallic Bag |
Temporarily prevents you from losing delivery items for 30 seconds. |
Party Box |
Contains:
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Crazy Delivery Course Difficulty
There are four types of courses for each location, each getting more difficult. To unlock the next course, you must first complete the previous course with at least a C Rank.
Rank: |
C |
B |
A |
S |
---|---|---|---|---|
Easy |
$7,000 |
$9,000 |
$11,000 |
$15,000 |
Normal |
$8,000 |
$13,000 |
$20,000 |
$27,000 |
Hard |
$25,000 |
$32,000 |
$38,000 |
$45,000 |
Crazy |
$30,000 |
$35,000 |
$45,000 |
$55,000 |
As you take on more difficult courses, the minimum number of money you must earn increases, as do the challenges you’ll face. More traffic will appear driving at a faster pace, you’ll also encounter NPCs that breathe fire or smash sledgehammers into the ground to knock you off your bike. The upside is that with each difficulty increase, each delivery is worth more money.
Completing all Crazy Delivery courses over both locations will unlock the ‘Crazy Captain’ achievement/trophy.
Delivery Points Rewards
Making all those deliveries will enable you to rack up some points that you can later spend in Charlie’s Delivery Points store.
Though you can play Crazy Delivery from one of two locations, you can only access the Delivery Points store from the Anaconda Boulevard location.
Item |
Cost (Points) |
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Silver Treasure Chest |
25,000 |
Crewmate: Toru Higashi Toru Higashi will join the Goro Pirates. |
15,000 |
Aloha Shirt (Unbuttoned) Upper body apparel. |
2,000 |
Punk Pants Lower body apparel. |
2,000 |
Eyepatch (Steampunk) Accessory for your outfit. |
1,500 |
Earrings Accessory for your outfit. |
1,500 |
Aloha Shirt (Bare) Upper body apparel. |
2,000 |
Street Surfer Flag (Crazy Eats) Customisation item for your Street Surfer. |
3,000 |
Sonic Soundtrack CD 1 Includes the track ‘Reach for the Stars (Re-Colors)’ from Sonic Colors: Ultimate. |
150 |
Sonic Soundtrack CD 2 Includes the track ‘I’m Here (feat. Merry Kirk-Holmes)’ from Sonic Frontiers. |
150 |
Sonic Soundtrack CD 3 Includes the track ‘Escape from the City’ from Sonic Adventure 2. |
150 |
Sonic Soundtrack CD 4 Includes the track ‘Lights, Camera, Action! – Studiopolis Zone Act 1’ from Sonic Mania. |
150 |
Tuna Salad Sandwich Consumable item that restores health. |
40 |
BBQ Potato Chips Consumable item that restores health. |
10 |
Cola Consumable item that restores health. |
15 |
1 Dollar Cash! |
10 |
5 Dollars Cash! |
50 |
10 Dollars Cash! |
100 |
What’s In The Delivery Points Silver Treasure Chest?
25,000 points isn’t cheap, but if you want to complete your Treasury of Treasures, you’ll need to get on your bike and make a lot of deliveries. It’s not too much of a grind as you should be able to easily earn at least 1,000 points per game, and if you’re especially skilled at deliveries, more so on higher difficulties.
The treasure within is the Jungle Stone. Sorry, no Ring here.

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