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A unique visual novel where you explore a mysterious coffee machine that can dispense any liquid imaginable

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Genre

Visual Novel

Play Time

30-60 minutes

Players

Single Player

Platform

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The Italian lyrics, penned by Nisa (Nicola Salerno), stray significantly from the original English meaning. Instead of a man telling a woman he's no miracle worker, it becomes a social statement about class and authenticity.

Critics and fans often view this track as a vital historical record of the Italian "Invasione" and the birth of a local garage-punk scene.

It is widely considered the first Italian garage rock song to reach massive commercial success, peaking at the 1966 Cantagiro .

«Io sono quel che sono / Non faccio la vita che fai / Io vivo ai margini della città...» Genius

"Un Ragazzo Di Strada" (1966) by I Corvi is a cornerstone of Italian garage rock and psych-beat. Originally a cover of "I Ain't No Miracle Worker" by the American band The Brogues, this version transformed the garage-rock classic into a gritty anthem for the Italian youth movement. The Sound & Influence

The song has been covered by numerous Italian artists, including Vasco Rossi and the Skiantos, cementing its status as an "evergreen" of Italian rock. Lyricism & Social Impact

“A strange 1965 cover... I Corvi had found its biggest success recording reworked Italian language versions of American hits...” Facebook · Owen Maercks The Sorrows British beat band music review

Game Features

Discover what makes Anomalous Coffee Machine an unforgettable gaming experience

Anomalous Coffee Machine

Interact with a mysterious vending machine that can dispense any liquid imaginable, possible or impossible.

700+ Words to Discover

Type in any word you can think of and see if the machine can dispense it. Endless possibilities await.

600+ Transformations

Experience a wide range of transformations and effects based on what you choose to drink.

200+ Animated Scenes

Enjoy a rich visual experience with numerous animated scenes and visual effects.

100,000+ Words

Immerse yourself in an extensive narrative with over 100,000 words of dialogue and story content.

Mysterious Girl

Interact with a mysterious girl who guides you through the experience of the anomalous machine.

Corvi - Un Ragazzo Di Strada (i Ain't No Miracl... -

The Italian lyrics, penned by Nisa (Nicola Salerno), stray significantly from the original English meaning. Instead of a man telling a woman he's no miracle worker, it becomes a social statement about class and authenticity.

Critics and fans often view this track as a vital historical record of the Italian "Invasione" and the birth of a local garage-punk scene.

It is widely considered the first Italian garage rock song to reach massive commercial success, peaking at the 1966 Cantagiro .

«Io sono quel che sono / Non faccio la vita che fai / Io vivo ai margini della città...» Genius

"Un Ragazzo Di Strada" (1966) by I Corvi is a cornerstone of Italian garage rock and psych-beat. Originally a cover of "I Ain't No Miracle Worker" by the American band The Brogues, this version transformed the garage-rock classic into a gritty anthem for the Italian youth movement. The Sound & Influence

The song has been covered by numerous Italian artists, including Vasco Rossi and the Skiantos, cementing its status as an "evergreen" of Italian rock. Lyricism & Social Impact

“A strange 1965 cover... I Corvi had found its biggest success recording reworked Italian language versions of American hits...” Facebook · Owen Maercks The Sorrows British beat band music review