
In this game, meet a mysterious girl who demands you use an "Anomalous Coffee Machine". Type any word to create a drink, then choose who drinks: her or you. Some cups whisper, some scream, some change what you are. She watches quietly, like she already knows what you’ll choose. Now it's your turn!
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Anomalous Coffee Machine 2 is a strange interactive visual novel and fictional simulation where you stand across from a mysterious girl and an unassuming coffee vending machine capable of producing anything you type, no matter how impossible it seems.
She doesn’t tell you who she is, why she's there, or what's the deal with the coffee machine. All she asks is that you type a word—any word—and press the button. The machine will respond. It always does.
Type in "coffee", and you’ll receive exactly that.
Type "blood"—yeah, sure.
Type "saliva"—You probably shouldn’t, but it can do that too.
Type "death"? You can try.
Gameplay is simple:
Type a word.
A cup appears.
Choose who drinks: the girl, or you.
Something happens. Or doesn’t. Or waits.
She reacts differently depending on what you give her. Sometimes she smiles. Sometimes she winces. Sometimes she vanishes, only to return changed. Sometimes she doesn’t come back at all. And if you choose to drink, the machine reacts to you instead. Don’t expect a fair trade.
There are no instructions. No quests. No markers to follow. You’re not told what the machine is or what it wants. You’re left to experiment. Test words. Try feelings. Push the machine. Break it. Or let it break you.