A unique visual novel where you explore a mysterious coffee machine that can dispense any liquid imaginable
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Visual Novel
30-60 minutes
Single Player
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For a long time, Hollywood tried to write the "authentic mom." We saw flashes of it—Bad Moms (2016) tried to capture the exhaustion, and Workin' Moms (2017) pushed boundaries. But these were still scripts written by writers' rooms, filtered through focus groups and network notes.
The problem was trust. Real mothers stopped trusting the glamorized "Instagram Mom" as much as they stopped trusting the sitcom laugh track. A 2022 study by the Pew Research Center found that 78% of mothers under 40 felt that mainstream television did not accurately represent their daily struggles with mental load, finances, or body image.
Enter the "submission box."
When a mom submits her own story—the one where she cried in the grocery store parking lot because a toddler had a meltdown over crackers—and that clip gets shared 500,000 times, it creates a resonance that no scripted dialogue can replicate. It says: You are not alone.
Fixer Upper. House Hunters International. The Block. Why moms love it: It is the visual equivalent of a deep breath. No one dies. No one yells (well, except at the flipper who painted the brick fireplace white). real submitted xxx moms
Why is "real submitted moms entertainment content" so addictive to the general public—not just other parents?
| Platform/Format | How Moms’ Submitted Content Is Used | Example | |----------------|--------------------------------------|---------| | Social Media (TikTok, Instagram Reels) | Direct submission; viral challenges like “Mom TikTok confessions” or “Day in the life” raw clips. | #MomFail videos with millions of views. | | Reality TV (e.g., The Real Housewives, Teen Mom) | Producers solicit home videos, text messages, and diary entries to build “authentic” storylines. | A mom’s submitted text argument reenacted as a dramatic scene. | | Podcasts & YouTube Channels | Listener-submitted voicemails or emails read on-air; e.g., The Mom Hour or One Bad Mother. | “Listener confession: I hid in the pantry to eat chocolate alone.” | | Aggregator Websites (e.g., Scary Mommy, CafeMom) | Users submit anonymous stories; site curates and repackages as listicles or viral threads. | “17 Moms Share Their Most Embarrassing Pumping Stories.” | | Scripted TV/Film | Writers’ rooms use submitted real mom anecdotes as inspiration for dialogue or scenes. | A Modern Family episode based on a real mom’s “car ride meltdown” submission. | For a long time, Hollywood tried to write the "authentic mom
The entertainment industry has noticed that "real submitted moms content" drives engagement more efficiently than high-budget productions.
Reality TV Evolution: Shows like Teen Mom were once produced. Now, we see the rise of "crowdsourced docuseries" on YouTube and Netflix's The Most Hated Man on the Internet, which relied heavily on submitted testimony from mothers. Streaming services are now scouting Reddit threads for talent acquisition—offering development deals to moms who go viral for their submission videos. Real mothers stopped trusting the glamorized "Instagram Mom"
Advertising: Major brands, from Huggies to Target, have abandoned the stock photo mom. Instead, they run campaigns asking for "real submissions." Huggies’ "We Got You" campaign used 100% user-submitted video of moms dealing with blowouts and midnight feedings. The result? A 40% higher recall rate than their previous studio-shot ads.
News Media: CNN and The Today Show now regularly feature "Viral Mom" segments, where they license a TikTok or a submitted Reddit post and interview the mom via Zoom. The submission, not the studio, drives the narrative.
Discover what makes Anomalous Coffee Machine an unforgettable gaming experience
Interact with a mysterious vending machine that can dispense any liquid imaginable, possible or impossible.
Type in any word you can think of and see if the machine can dispense it. Endless possibilities await.
Experience a wide range of transformations and effects based on what you choose to drink.
Enjoy a rich visual experience with numerous animated scenes and visual effects.
Immerse yourself in an extensive narrative with over 100,000 words of dialogue and story content.
Interact with a mysterious girl who guides you through the experience of the anomalous machine.
In Anomalous Coffee Machine, you don't have any specific objectives. Simply experiment with the machine and discover what happens!
Input any word you can think of into the anomalous coffee machine.
The machine will attempt to dispense the corresponding liquid, no matter how impossible it seems.
Let the mysterious girl drink it and observe the effects and transformations that occur.
Try different words and combinations to unlock all 700+ possible drinks and their effects.
Experiment Freely
Try typing anything that comes to mind - from simple words like "coffee" to abstract concepts like "universe"
Observe Effects
Watch carefully as the girl drinks - each liquid can cause different transformations and reactions
Save Progress
Use the in-game save system to keep track of your discoveries and progress
Explore All Options
With 700+ possible words, there's always something new to discover