Fellows manufactures sophisticated coffee equipment such as drip coffee makers, digital scales, and variable temperature kettles. These are made for coffee lovers, but it’s not all serious business at Fellow HQ. Each device has a hidden retro-style video game you can play while enjoying your morning coffee.
It’s not at all clear where these games are located, and they’re not even mentioned in the Fellow manual. When I tested, Buddy Aiden Precision Drip Coffee Maker In 2024, I had no idea what I was missing until someone mentioned it at a barista skills workshop I attended. At first I thought it was a joke, but the game is pretty serious.
In the future Espresso friends series 1 Are there any new things to play while drinking a cortado? We’ll have to wait and see (it’s available for pre-order now), but I’m hopeful. Here’s how to play all the current games and possibly prepare for the 2033 championship.
1. Spacey
The fellow Aiden Precision Brewer is no ordinary drip coffee maker. There are several customizable user profiles and a menu of dedicated brewing profiles for different types of coffee, and here’s the secret game Spacey.
Using the large dial on your coffee maker, scroll through the menu to Edit Profile and press the dial once to select. Scroll down the next menu to “Light Roast” and press the dial again. Then scroll down to Name | Select “Light Roast” and press the dial three times in succession.
You are now at the helm of a small spaceship and can move it left and right using the control dial. Shoot and destroy enemies and collect as many Faroe logos as possible in the meantime.
2. Bricky
Fellow’s EKG Pro kettle is designed to create the perfect spout. You can set the temperature to Celsius or Fahrenheit (many temperature control kettles only adjust in 5 degree increments) and the kettle will keep the water at that temperature until you’re ready to pour it.
The EKG Pro kettle also has a hidden breakout style game for you to enjoy. To find the kettle, turn it on and remove it from the base. Press the menu button (next to the dial) once, then rotate the dial at least 6 times in either direction to launch the game.
Use the dial on the kettle to move the paddle from side to side to bounce the ball and remove the bricks. The game has multiple levels and gets faster as you progress. You have three lives, and the kettle stores your score for each level in the current session.
However, these scores will be cleared when you start brewing coffee again, so Fellows recommends taking a quick photo with your phone to remind yourself of your accomplishment. To exit the game, press the Menu button once.
3. Insect-eaten
If you’ve ever owned a Nokia “brick” phone, you’ll remember Snake. In this game, you control a small snake that eats blocks, and you have to keep it from running over its own long tail. This is the first game that Fellow has incorporated into their products, hidden inside their Stagg EKG and Corvo EKG kettles.
Similar to Bricky, start by turning on the kettle and removing it from the base. Just flick the Celsius/Fahrenheit toggle button back and forth and the game will eventually load on a small circular screen.
Use the dial as a joystick to move the snake (sorry, worm) left, right, up and down, trying to “eat” as many of the Faroese logos as possible as quickly as possible.
4. Jumpy
The Fellow Tally Pro Precision Scale may be small, but it’s also hiding its own retro-style game. Jumpy takes its name from Jump Man, but it’s more like the dinosaur game built into the Chrome web browser (accessed by typing chrome://dino in the address bar).
You control an astronaut-like character (Jumpy of the title) as you run, dodging flying coffee mugs and jumping over Stag’s tasting glasses. The longer you run without hitting any obstacles, the higher your score will be.
To start playing, turn on the scale, select the “Brew Assist” option using the button above the dial, and turn the dial until the ratio is 1:42. Tap the timer button and get ready to jump.
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