BloodMoney

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SHROOMYCHRIST is the name behind BloodMoney. This indie developer is known for turning simple mechanics into deep stories. BloodMoney is a clear example: a game with only mouse clicks, but enough to create obsession and make players reflect on themselves.

BloodMoney - A clicker game haunting the question of greed

BloodMoney is one of the rare clicker games that makes players laugh and shiver at the same time. The content revolves around a desperate man who needs $ 25,000 for surgery. The solution is both simple and bizarre: you will click on Harvey Harvington, a mysterious character who is willing to pay for each click.

The point is, each click not only brings money but also causes pain for Harvey. The game forces you to choose between survival and moral dilemmas – an experience that sets BloodMoney apart from most clickers.

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Gameplay – Every Click is a Choice

BloodMoney’s mechanics are straightforward: each click = $1. However, the game allows you to purchase additional tools to increase the amount of money you receive, such as:

  • Hydraulic needle: Increases the amount of money earned to $2/click.
  • Hammer: Increases the reward to $4/click.
  • Scissors: Up to $8/click.

The price is that Harvey will suffer more pain. That makes each upgrade decision not only tactical, but also touches on the player’s moral boundaries.

How to play BloodMoney

  • Click directly on the character Harvey Harvington to receive money.
  • Use the money you earn to buy tools, increasing the value of each click.
  • Continue until you reach the goal of $25,000.
  • Each choice you make will affect the ending.

Three endings

BloodMoney offers three different endings, which are unlocked depending on the choices you make:

  • End early: you stop before you have enough money.
  • Continue to the end: do whatever it takes to reach $25,000.
  • Neutral direction: opens a different perspective on the story.

Each ending encapsulates a separate message, making players not only stop at entertainment but also think about the value of money and trade-offs.

FAQs

  • How long does it take to play?
    On average, about 30 minutes, depending on the clicking speed and the number of times you try the endings.
  • Can you auto-click?
    The game does not support auto-click. Players can still use external software, but this will lose the main experience of the game.
  • Is there accessibility support?
    Yes. BloodMoney has one-button controls and subtitles, suitable for many players.

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