Bloodmoney is a twisted clicker game where every tap trades pain for profit. Greed grows with each click, slowly consuming what’s left of your humanity.
With each click on Harvey, you receive a small bonus. However, your thirst for profit will soon urge you to visit the upgrade shop, filled with new tools, both tempting and terrifying. Here, you can buy everything from syringes, razor blades, to iron hammers, each item a step deeper into the twisted world of greed.
Each tool brings higher performance, meaning more money per click. But along with that, the game also rewards you with more intense visual and audio effects: screams, pounding heartbeats, flashing lights.
What makes BloodMoney scarier than the usual clicker game is the damage stacking system. The items you own do not work in isolation, but can combine effects to create chain reactions. A click is no longer just a simple action, it is a storm of carefully calculated violence.
You can choose your own investment strategy. If you invest small and cautiously, you will progress more slowly, retain some of Harvey's humanity and limit the destruction in his image. Conversely, investing heavily and ruthlessly will help you accumulate assets quickly, but in return for a horrifying scene and a dark ending.
In BloodMoney, everything begins and ends with a single click. It is an action that seems harmless, but is the center of the entire experience. You click directly on Harvey, the man who is willing to pay in exchange for his own pain. Each click brings a small amount of money, but at the same time drains a little more of his vitality and dignity.
At first, the clicks seemed light, barely perceptible. But as you continued, Harvey began to change, his face contorted, his eyes became blank, and painful sounds rang out mixed with the cold metal.