Assuming you are referring to the popular video game KeyWe (often phonetically searched as “Keyweah”), it is a co-operative postal puzzle game developed by Stonewheat & Sons.
The game tasks players with operating a chaotic, whimsical New Zealand post office called the Bungalow Basin Telepost Office. The catch is that the employees are two tiny, flightless kiwi birds named Jeff and Deborah. Core Gameplay Mechanics
Because kiwi birds do not have hands, players must navigate a frantic mailroom landscape by using unusual bird physics:
Movement: You must jump, flap, peck, and butt-slam your way across levers, buttons, and bells to process mail.
Tasks: Key duties include typing out telegrams by jumping on a giant keyboard, guiding heavy packages across a shipping floor, labeling boxes, and sorting mail before the timer runs out.
Seasons & Environmental Hazards: As you progress through the game’s seasons (Summer, Fall, Winter), the mailroom introduces chaotic obstacles. You will have to fight against frozen equipment, erratic sandstorms, and paranormal activity like Halloween ghosts. Game Modes & Customisation
Co-op Focus: The game is heavily built around two-player communication. It supports both local couch co-op and online play.
Single-Player Mode: If playing solo, a single player can control both Jeff and Deborah simultaneously or hot-swap between them.
Cosmetics and Customisation: Successfully completing mail shifts earns you Stamps, which act as in-game currency. You can spend them on the Telepost wardrobe to equip your birds with hilarious hats, backpacks, sunglasses, and custom plumage patterns. Available Platforms
KeyWe was officially released in 2021. It is widely accessible and can be played on: PC (via Steam) Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 & PlayStation 5 Xbox One & Xbox Series X/S
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