Espresso

Espresso! is a 2003 platform video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, developed by Brandt Software.

Plot
A common shrew named Sid and a moth called Timmy find themselves chained to one another and they must endeavor to find a way out of a coffee shop known as Marsbucks, run by the animal-hating owner Grant Mars.

Gameplay
Although Timmy (the moth) and Sid (the shrew) are two animals chained together, the gameplay is much like any other platformer. The player controls only Sid, using Timmy as a weapon or tool as the situation requires. Sid has most standard platforming abilities, while Timmy is completely indestructible as a result of testing conducted upon him by Marsbucks. Timmy can be hurled into security guards, jammed into machinery, and used as a grappling hook, among other uses. Timmy can also be inserted into special "Fusion Outlets" to be set on fire, frozen, electrified, inflated with helium, or drenched in radioactive waste.

One unique aspect of the game is that many objects found in the world are breakable and are assigned a dollar amount which is tracked by the game; by completing the game with more than $6 million in damage, Marsbucks will be bankrupted and special content will be unlocked.

Characters
Sid: A genetically engineered shrew who the player controls.

Timmy: A moth who's addicted to lamps which the player uses as a weapon

Anais: A girl moth who came from Timmy's school. Timmy and Sid have a crush on her.

Chlog: A fish who was the first animal tested by Marsbucks.

Washington: A snowy owl who's part of the resistance.

Grant Mars: The CEO of Marsbucks and the main antagonist. He hates animals and loves money.

Trivia

 * It's inspired by Crystal Dynamic's Whiplash
 * Rumour has it that, Starbucks endorsed this game.