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In Bloodmoney!, your character is cornered by a grim reality: they need $25,000 to survive, and the clock is ticking. When a strange man named Harvey Harvington offers you a quick way to earn the money—just one dollar for every click—it feels like fate has thrown you a lifeline. But there’s a catch. The more you interact, the more the task changes from harmless tapping to deliberate harm, with tools that turn a simple exchange into a dangerous moral gamble.
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In Bloodmoney!, your character is cornered by a grim reality: they need $25,000 to survive, and the clock is ticking. When a strange man named Harvey Harvington offers you a quick way to earn the money—just one dollar for every click—it feels like fate has thrown you a lifeline. But there’s a catch. The more you interact, the more the task changes from harmless tapping to deliberate harm, with tools that turn a simple exchange into a dangerous moral gamble.
What begins as a mechanical act soon becomes a test of your own conscience. Every new action, every tool you use, increases the payout, but also forces you to face the consequences of crossing moral lines. Harvey stands there, unfazed and almost cheerful, while you decide whether survival is worth the cost. From basic clicks to using implements of pain, the escalation pulls you into a cycle where profit grows with cruelty.
One of the most striking aspects of Bloodmoney! is how its presentation plays against its subject matter. The art is colorful, gentle, even inviting—yet the actions you perform are anything but. This tension between style and story turns each click into something more uncomfortable.
With multiple endings, Bloodmoney! invites players to go back and push their boundaries. Will you stop early, or will greed and desperation push you toward the harsher outcomes? The short length means you can explore each path without a huge time commitment, but the emotional weight lingers far longer. It’s a simple game with a premise that stays in your mind long after the last click.
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