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{{Quote|Bleak Level: The dark stone hallway in the back of the museum has grimmer paintings along its walls, including the infamous coffin corpse scene.|TVTropes.org<ref name="tvtropes">tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/TheMuseumOfAnythingGoes</ref>}}
{{Infobox Game
|title = The Museum of Anything Goes
|image = Cover.jpg
|imagecaption = The beautiful, surreal art cover for ''The Museum of Anything Goes''.<ref>https://archive.org/details/museum-of-anything-goes</ref>
|maker = Wayzata Technology
|type = Video game
|date = 1995
|platform = [[wikipedia:Windows 3.1|Windows 3.1]]
}}
'''The Museum of Anything Goes''' is a 1995 [[games|video game]] for [[wikipedia:Windows 3.1|Windows 3.1]]. It was created by Michael Markowski and Maxwell S. Robinson and published by Wayzata Technology.<ref name="tvtropes" /> It is considered one of the first bait-and-switch [[shock sites]] ever made.


The game is set in a museum. The player can click on different paintings to enter them. Inside, there are strange [[wikipedia:Full-motion video|full motion video]] clips and interactive parts. Most of these videos were filmed in or near [[wikipedia:Chicago|Chicago]].<ref name="tvtropes" />
==Funeral scene==
On one occasion, ''The Museum of Anything'' started acting uncharacteristically. It happens during a specific scene showing a funeral. In this scene, the camera shows a coffin being lowered into the ground. After the people leave, a message appears. It tells the player not to click on the coffin. If the player ignores this warning and clicks, a disturbing [[video]] plays. The video shows human-like flesh being put into a machine. The audio is a loud, overlapping mix of sirens and a baby crying. The player can click off the video and resume into the game.
Some people, including the [[YouTube]]r Nexpo, believe the "flesh" in the video is actually a pig. Another theory says the footage was taken from an old documentary about a slaughterhouse.<ref>reddit.com/r/creepygaming/comments/11e76nx/the_museum_of_anything_goes_dead_body_full_scene/</ref>
The streamer [[wikipedia:Vinesauce|Vinesauce]] (Binyot) played ''The Museum of Anything Goes'' on [[wikipedia:Twitch|Twitch]]. During the stream, he accidentally showed the first half of this video uncensored.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="200">
Funeral construction 2.png|Constructing the funeral. Just mandatory work.
Funeral construction.png|A group of bystanders observing the grave.
Whatever you do.png|thumb|The funeral and its [[wikipedia:reverse psychology|blatant warning]]. He's been wanting you to click it anyway, so.. [[wikipedia:Curiosity killed the cat|Curiosity killed the pig.]]
</gallery>
==References==
<references />
==Links==
*'''Download link''': https://www.myabandonware.com/game/the-museum-of-anything-goes-hgg
*'''The Museum of Anything Goes wiki''': https://www.tumblr.com/the-museum-of-anything-goes
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[videos]] contains [[shock site|disturbing content]]!
*'''Full length video''': youtube.com/watch?v=jUmqhATOuTM
*'''Vinesauce's uncut commentary (Timestamp is around 1:30:50)''': youtube.com/watch?v=ZDvPvTMFS4c
*'''Twitch clip where Binyot gets spooked''': youtube.com/watch?v=L0Ty8Af8nZg
*'''Showcase video''': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGY1CiFdvIs
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