Garage is a surreal and nightmarish point and click adventure inspired by the works of Carl Jung, set inside the mind of a man named Yang. Yang finds himself inside of a therapy machine known as Garage, which creates within the user's mind a dystopian world similar to Kowloon Walled City. The city is inhabited by biomechanical entities trapped on a web of tracks, repeating their days in a dark, patriarchal capitalist society. The player takes control of a small bio-machine tasked with finding its "shadow" – a mysterious entity which seems to reflect another facet of the player character themself – and to escape the city in the process.
Only 3,000 copies were ever produced with an additional 90 copies called "Private Edition" in 2004 (these were mail-order); even in Japan, where the game was released, original copies of Garage are considered extremely rare, with only a few thousand still in existence. The game's digital existence is thanks to members of the 4chan's retro gaming board, /vr/, who discovered a used copy of the game for $2,000 and pooled funds together in order to acquire and preserve it.