BloodMoney - Moral Horror Clicker Game



What is BloodMoney?

BloodMoney is a story-driven horror clicker that wraps a moral dilemma inside deceptively cute pastel visuals. You earn cash by clicking, but every dollar in BloodMoney comes from someone else’s suffering. Simple mechanics, heavy consequences.

Who is Harvey in BloodMoney?

Harvey (Harvey Harman Harvington) is the central character you interact with throughout BloodMoney. He appears impeccably styled—retro pink hair, light blue suit with a bow tie, gentle smile—yet his positivity clashes with the increasingly cruel tools you unlock. As the BloodMoney story escalates, Harvey’s demeanor shifts from bubbly encouragement to fear, bargaining, and ultimately hostility, reflecting your choices.

Harvey’s Appearance (Overview)

Harvey’s design mixes 1950s elegance with surreal details: pale complexion, thick brows, light-blue gear-like pupils, and a neatly tailored light-blue suit with pink accents. He clasps his hands in a polite pose at rest—an unsettling contrast to the violence the BloodMoney gameplay can inflict.

Harvey’s Personality Arc

  • Early game: Kind and encouraging—he thanks you and urges you on as you make money.
  • Mid game: Nervous and pleading—his reactions reveal rising pain and desperation.
  • Late game: Defiant and hostile—at the peak of escalation, he recognizes your power and pushes back.

This evolving behavior makes BloodMoney more than a clicker—it’s a psychological mirror that reflects how far you’ll go for cash.

BloodMoney Gameplay: Clicks, Cash, and Consequences

Mechanically, BloodMoney is straightforward: click to earn, switch tools to increase payout, manage money to reach your goal. But the longer you play, the more the game asks whether profit justifies pain.

  • Click to earn money directly from Harvey.
  • Unlock tools that increase income at greater moral cost.
  • Balance speed vs. conscience as reactions intensify.

You can play BloodMoney on mobile or desktop—no download required.

BloodMoney Endings Explained

Your choices shape the ending in BloodMoney:

  • Good Ending: Stop after reaching your target (e.g., $25,000) and walk away with your conscience intact.
  • Normal Ending: Keep pushing, buy every tool, and face the moral fallout of your actions.
  • Bad Ending: Choose the most destructive path; the courtroom later reflects exactly who you became.

Why BloodMoney Stands Out

  • Pastel aesthetics hide a brutally honest moral system.
  • Short, replayable sessions with meaningful choices.
  • Reactive character design—Harvey’s behavior tracks your descent.
  • Dark humor, psychological tension, and a memorable soundtrack.

BloodMoney FAQ

Is BloodMoney a horror game or a clicker?

Both. BloodMoney uses clicker mechanics to deliver psychological horror—the tension comes from why you’re clicking.

Who should play BloodMoney?

Players who enjoy narrative-heavy indies, moral-choice systems, and unsettling, thought‑provoking experiences.

Is there a sequel to BloodMoney?

Yes. You can also try the sequel here: BloodMoney 2—a darker, expanded take on the original formula.

Play BloodMoney Now

Ready to test your limits? Start BloodMoney on this page and see how your choices reshape Harvey—and you.