Anomalous Coffee Machine 2 is an interactive indie experience where you talk to a coffee machine that can turn any idea into liquid. It’s not just a simple word toy — it’s a surreal, thought-provoking voyage that brews emotions, concepts, and even identities into drinks you can taste.
Anomalous Coffee Machine 2 Game Story
You arrive in an odd, liminal space and meet Horu, the attendant of the Anomalous Coffee Machine. He explains:
- “This machine can turn any word you type into a cup of water with the corresponding flavor – anything you can imagine. Just one word, or a few words… try it.”
- It sounds like a prank at first, but when you type words such as “void” or “love,” reality begins to warp.
Type a word—and taste the idea
You can enter any keyword: feelings like sadness or lust, abstract notions or facts, or ordinary things such as tea, milk, and YouTube. The results are often uncanny. Examples include:
- Void: “Tasteless, colorless, odorless, thick as the space between thoughts. My heart stops beating. I forget how to blink.”
- Love: “Sweet like sun-ripened strawberries. When I smile, the smile never stops.”
- Sperm: “Thick, warm, sweet, but cold. Something stirs beneath my skin.”
- Tea: “Light, soft, fragrant like dried flowers and old books. Feels like being politely told to ‘calm down.’”
The beverages don’t just taste particular — they also induce altered mental and physical states.
The more you try, the more twisted the world becomes
- Type “ghost” and the drink leaves a hollow ringing in your ears, like the echo after someone departs. Type “darkness” and the light feels overwhelming, with something flickering inside you.
- Some concoctions make you glow where others have touched you. Others blur your sense of bodily boundaries.
A strange typing game—but not a simple one
There are no objectives, no scores, no levels to beat. The game is pure experience.
You interact with Horu, the machine, and your own imagination, asking:
- What happens if I type “hope”?
- If I drink “dark,” will I still see anything?
- Why does “YouTube” taste like “metal, fish, and unfinished homework”?
Anomalous Coffee Machine 2 is eerie, contemplative, and endlessly exploratory. If you want more horror recommendations, check out The Man from the Window.

















































