Interdimensional Vending Machine

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Inspired by the SCP Foundation‘s SCP-261, in Interdimensional Vending Machine, you play as a strange, homeless girl surviving in a world that seems to have forgotten how to be normal. One night, she stumbles upon a vending machine. Not just any machine—but one that shouldn’t exist. It hums. It glitches. It responds to Japanese yen and dispenses items that defy language, biology, and maybe logic itself.

GAMEPLAY

Interdimensional Vending Machine offers a simple yet unsettling loop of begging, feeding, and discovering

BEG FOR COINS ON THE STREET

Sit cross-legged under a midnight sky. Watch people walk by. They might look at you. They might drop a coin. They might say something strange, something cruel, or something that doesn’t feel quite human. Every coin matters.

SPEND COINS AT THE VENDING MACHINE

Enter the other scene: a cramped, humming liminal space where the machine waits. Insert yen, and the machine dispenses a random item from an unknown place, time, or reality. Some restore hunger. Some ease thirst. Others… don’t.

EAT OR DRINK TO SURVIVE

Choose carefully. Every item can help, harm, or change you. One may grant energy, another may reduce your ability to speak. One may cure thirst, another may make you forget what thirst even is. Effects are often surreal, mysterious, and sometimes irreversible.

FEATURES

Over 140+ unique food and drink items with strange effects

A minimal yet atmospheric narrative told entirely through environment and item responses

Two-scene gameplay loop: beg and survive

Increasingly surreal effects and visuals the longer you play

Lo-fi, haunting soundtrack to accompany the slow descent into unreality

Multiple hidden endings depending on what—and how much—you consume

Over 140+ unique food and drink items with strange effects

A minimal yet atmospheric narrative told entirely through environment and item responses

Two-scene gameplay loop: beg and survive

Increasingly surreal effects and visuals the longer you play

Lo-fi, haunting soundtrack to accompany the slow descent into unreality

Multiple hidden endings depending on what—and how much—you consume

GAMEPLAY SCREENSHOT

CREDITS

SCP-261” by Dr Gears, from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scpwiki.com/scp-261. Licensed under CC-BY-SA.

CREDITS

SCP-261” by Dr Gears, from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scpwiki.com/scp-261. Licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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