Bloodmoney

Game Rating: 4.8 Bloodmoney Horror Clicker Dark Humor Indie
How to Play
Left Click Click Harvey to earn $1 per click
Shop Panel Buy upgrades to increase earnings per click
Goal: $25,000 Reach the target to trigger your ending
Quick Tips
  • Read upgrade descriptions carefully before buying
  • Cheaper upgrades lead to a better ending
  • You don't need every upgrade to hit $25,000
On mobile? Tap Harvey to click —fully playable on touchscreen.

About BloodMoney

You need $25,000. A stranger named Harvey Harvington shows up with an offer: one click, one dollar. Simple. The catch reveals itself slowly —the upgrades you buy to click faster come at Harvey's expense, and the game tracks exactly how far you're willing to go.

BloodMoney is a clicker game dressed in pastel colors with something darker underneath. The humor is dry, the stakes escalate gradually, and by the time you realize what you've been doing, you're already most of the way to your goal. Whether that counts as a problem is the game's whole point.

Free to play in your browser —no download, no account needed.

How to Play

ActionHow
Earn moneyClick on Harvey to collect $1 per click (base rate)
Buy upgradesSpend accumulated dollars in the upgrade shop
Reach the goalAccumulate $25,000 to trigger the ending
Tip: The early upgrades feel harmless. Don't let the low price tags distract you from what they actually do —the shop description is always honest if you read it.

The Upgrade Path

Upgrades scale your earnings but change the nature of each click. The progression moves from minor inconveniences to serious harm, with the price of each tier reflecting what you're asking the game to do on your behalf.

You can reach $25,000 without buying every upgrade. The game doesn't force your hand —it just makes restraint slower.

Three Endings

Which ending you get depends on how you spent your money, not just whether you reached $25,000.

Tip: A second run with different spending habits gives you a genuinely different experience. The game is short enough that replaying it costs very little time.

FAQ

Is BloodMoney actually a horror game?

It depends on what you mean. There are no jump scares and no survival mechanics. The horror is more psychological —the game lets you do things and then holds up a mirror. If that doesn't bother you, it plays like a straightforward clicker.

How long does a full run take?

A single run to $25,000 takes around 10–20 minutes depending on which upgrades you buy. Seeing all three endings takes under an hour total.

Can I get the Good Ending on my first run?

Yes. Stick to the cheapest upgrades and be patient. The game doesn't hide the Good Ending behind a second playthrough —it just requires more clicks per dollar.

What happens if I buy the gun?

The gun costs $20,000 and locks you into the Bad Ending path. It's the single most expensive upgrade and the clearest signal the game sends about where that choice leads.

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