Some missions are loud. Some are messy. This one? It's slow. Intentional. Caffeinated.
Your task is simple — yet oddly profound: buy a unique item from a vending machine every single day. It can be a drink, a soup, a mystery can, or something that looks like battery acid and tastes like regret. It doesn’t matter what. What matters is consistency.
The Royal Society insists this is part of a larger “health and diplomacy” study. You suspect someone just wanted to expense Pocari Sweat.
Still, you oblige. Because machines don’t judge, and in Japan, they’re everywhere — like tiny shrines of convenience, hums of fluorescent energy glowing in alleyways and rice fields alike.
One machine. One choice. One moment of weird joy — every day.
Every day you must purchase a unique item from a vending machine. You are rewarded for keeping up the streak, however bare in mind that if you break the streak you are set back to zero.
Try to switch things up, although there are plenty of vending machines for drinks, try to find some of the more unique ones: ice cream, pizzas, used underwear.
If you miss a day then your points reset back to zero. You will only be rewarded for the longest streak you've kept