Strange Scaffold, the studio behind the absurdist Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, announced its next project today. Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! launches later this year as a narrative adventure about a woman whose consciousness gets transported to another dimension. A magical delivery truck becomes her lifeline.
The game's pitch alone captures Strange Scaffold's signature brand of surreal humor. Marketing materials describe "a giant, screaming man whose meat you can legally drive through." The developers lean into the absurdity rather than apologizing for it. This approach resonates with players fatigued by conventional game narratives.
Strange Scaffold built credibility with Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, which released in January 2024. That game let players trade stocks based on babies. Grotesque? Absolutely. The intentional weirdness attracted players hungry for something different. The studio proved there's an audience for games that reject mainstream sensibilities.
Truck-kun is Supporting Me From Another World?! appears to follow the same formula. The title itself parodies isekai anime tropes while maintaining that gleeful disregard for conventional taste. Strange Scaffold doesn't chase mass appeal. Instead, they carve out space for experimental, boundary-pushing games that wouldn't survive at larger studios.
This matters for indie development. Strange Scaffold demonstrates that provocative, peculiar games can build sustainable careers. Players actively seek out weird projects. The studio's approach empowers other indie developers to embrace unconventional ideas rather than sand them down for broader audiences.
The game arrives on PC, with platform specifics still forthcoming. Strange Scaffold hasn't announced a precise release window beyond "later this year," but anticipation builds among players tracking the studio's next move. After Space Warlord's reception, Strange Scaffold earned trust with a specific audience: players who want
