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The Ink Machine is Joey Drew Studios' purchased machinery from the Bendy Franchise. The massive ink-powered machine was installed by the cartoon studio's owner Joey Drew and the Gent Company to create living entities for the animation company and created the Cycle.[1] Wally Franks was the only person allowed to be the attendant to the Ink Machine.[2][3] It is also the main plot device that's triggering many events because of the ink that flows through the machine.

The machine is large, square, and robust in shape. Its outside is made up of several pipes, gears, pistons, and other attachments. A giant metal barrel filled with ink is connected to the rear of the machine. There is a large nozzle connected to its front, along with long, sprawling pipes underneath. The machine is also portable, being risen up and down the studio by several large, heavy chains.

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It becomes apparent that the Ink Machine functions similar to a 3D printer, in which it turns 2D sketches into realistic, physical models. Later on, the Ink Machine becomes enchanted by mysterious circumstances so that it can create living cartoon characters out of living souls. Joey Drew wanted to bring cartoons into the real world using the Ink Machine, starting with Bendy, but the process of it went wrong and caused a corrupted version of Bendy to be born.

Sammy Lawrence mentions that the Ink Machine was installed by Joey Drew from the time when Sammy recorded his first tape, and it started leaking, causing the stairwell to get flooded by ink over three times the month prior afterwards preventing Sammy and other workers from entering and exiting the Music Department.

The Ink Machine was stolen by Joey Drew from its creator Thomas Connor (Tom) after the creation of the Ink Demon. Joey was enraged by the soulless creature and how people would react to the creature, to the point of belittling and firing Thomas for it, before subsequently firing Allison Pendle for siding against Joey Drew's selfish judgment, though not before condemning her for disrespecting his wishes.

The Ink Machine was later taken to Archgate Films after Nathan Arch bought the IP rights to the Bendy Franchise following Joey Drew's death. When the machine was being moved, part of the box it was in broke open and exposed a small portion of it. One of the people moving it, Wilson Arch, noticed this and realized what they were actually carrying.

Later, Wilson tricked Audrey Drew into reactivating the machine in the real world and dragged her with him into The Cycle for his plan to sacrifice her. During this time, Audrey can find a note from Gent CEO Alan Gray telling Joey Drew that if his studio goes bankrupt, he and the rest of Gent will reclaim all of the technology they gave him by force of necessary, including the Ink Machine. After killing Wilson, Audrey found another version of the Ink Machine further in Wilson's Laboratory. It's here where Shipahoy Wilson rises from the ink it produces and attempts to kill Audrey while cutting off her legs before he is killed by Ink Bendy.

Bendy and the Ink Machine[b] is an episodic survival horror game developed and published by Joey Drew Studios.[a][1][2] It was initially released to Game Jolt on February 10, 2017, as the first of five chapters, with a full worldwide release on October 27, 2018. The game was also released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on November 20, 2018, being published by Rooster Teeth Games, and for iOS and Android on December 21, 2018.

Inspired by the BioShock game series, the game is set in the fictional Joey Drew Studios. The player controls Henry Stein, a retired animator who receives a letter inviting him back to his old workplace. Stein discovers a series of strange paranormal activities caused by the titular Ink Machine. In the game, players navigate through a first person perspective and need to complete certain tasks to proceed, such as combat, collecting objects or solving puzzles. Players can also find audio logs recorded by the studio's employees in order to understand the game's history.

Bendy and the Ink Machine was well-received upon its initial release. Praise centered on its vintage aesthetic and story, although its puzzles and combat mechanics were less popular. In the months following its release, the game quickly gained a large following from exposure on platforms like YouTube and Twitch, and eventually was approved through Steam Greenlight in mid-2017. Merchandise, as well as a mobile spin-off, was later introduced to further promote the game. Mike Desjardins, the game's programmer and co-creator, described the game as an "accidental success".[3] A sequel, Bendy and the Dark Revival, was released on November 15, 2022, while a film adaptation by Radar Pictures is currently in production.[4][5]

Bendy and the Ink Machine is a first person survival that resembles several cartoons in the 1920s to 1940s. The player plays as Henry Stein, a retired animator who returns to his old workplace, Joey Drew Studios, and discovers that a machine has destroyed the entire studio and brought certain cartoon characters to life. The game mixes combat with puzzle mechanics.[6] Players explore through a first-person view and have limited physical actions such as running and jumping.[7] Different items can be collected, some of which are required to perform various tasks before proceeding.[8] Cans of bacon soup can also be collected for achievements and to restore Henry's health if he is injured.[9]

Combat is primarily focused around a variety of different melee-based weapons, such as an axe, pipe, plunger, wrench, or scythe,[10] though the scythe is not accessible in normal gameplay. Additionally, there are long-range weapons such as a tommy gun or bacon soup cans. In-game enemies have different strength levels and resilience to damage, forcing players to be tactical about keeping out of reach and striking when necessary.[11] Failure to do so will result in a death.[10] Henry can retreat inside Little Miracle Stations whenever enemies are nearby in order to recover or remain out of sight. If he takes too much damage, he can escape from the ink that consumes him and respawn at one of the numerous statues of Bendy that act as checkpoints.[12][13] The player can save their progress by interacting with time card stations.[13]

In addition, players can find numerous audio logs throughout the studio that give more details about the game's story, particularly concerning the fate of the studio and its employees, similar to the systems used in games such as BioShock.[14][15] Some of these logs can be missed and require further exploration to uncover the secret areas they often reside In. During the final chapter, players unlock the Seeing Tool, which is a device used to view secret hidden messages that would be invisible without it. After completing it, players can also use it in the previous four chapters during replays.[16]

In the year 1963, Henry Stein, co-founder and former animator at Joey Drew Studios, is invited back to the studio by his former friend and business partner, Joey Drew. Henry enters the studio and finds it abandoned and dirtied up with ink splotches everywhere, as well as the mutilated corpse, of what appears to be an anthropomorphic figure in the form of Boris the Wolf, one of the studio's fan favorite characters. Henry discovers that the messy ink was caused by the Ink Machine, a device Joey created after Henry had left which Joey intended to use to create real-life versions of the studio's cartoon characters. Henry fixes and turns on the machine by collecting various objects in a ritualistic fashion: a Bendy doll, a wrench, a record, a book, an ink well, and a gear.

After doing so, Henry goes back to the machine, but is attacked by a monster taking an ink-based form of the studio's mascot, Bendy the Dancing Demon. Henry tries to escape, but when he reaches the door, the floor under him gives way and he falls into the studio's lower levels. Continuing on to find an exit, Henry drains out the ink flooding the stair wells to move forward. He picks up an axe and finds a room with coffins and a pentagram on the floor, the latter of which he steps on, causing him to hallucinate pictures of Bendy before passing out.

Henry wakes up, retrieves his axe, and searches for a way out. He eventually comes to the music department and discovers an exit at the bottom of some stairs, but the stairs are flooded and blocking the door. After battling ink creatures known as Searchers, Henry finds music director Sammy Lawrence's office and finds a pump switch inside that could drain the ink at the stairs, but his office is blocked by a massive ink leak. Henry finds two valves that lower the ink pressure, one of which is held by a Searcher with a hat that he must defeat. At one point, he must learn to play Sammy's favorite song to open a door to reach the second valve.

After stopping the leak, Henry drains the ink at the stairs. While approaching the stairs, however, he is knocked out with Wally's dustpan by Sammy, who has turned into an ink humanoid with a Bendy mask. After Henry wakes up, Sammy reveals he intends to sacrifice Henry to Bendy, whom he worships as a deity, so that he can be free of the ink. As Sammy begins the ritual, though, he is attacked by Bendy and presumably killed. Henry breaks free and flees from Bendy into a storage room, locking the door behind him. Venturing into the room, he finds a fully intact Boris the Wolf.

When he wakes up, Henry finds himself in a small safehouse. After exploring the safe house, Henry finds Boris. After making Boris a bowl of Bacon soup, he gives Henry a lever needed to open the exit. The two leave Boris' safehouse to find another way out of the studio. After using a flashlight to make their way through a dark area, they come across the studio's Toy Department and find a back room full of merchandise for Alice Angel, the studio's lead female. After Boris is briefly separated from Henry, he gives him a Gent pipe to use as a weapon. Henry is then confronted by an ink version of Alice Angel, who jumpscares Henry. Henry must then choose whether to take the Demon path or the Angel path; the other path will close once Henry makes his choice. If the angel path is chosen, a new ending will be unlocked, vice versa.

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