BloodMoney is not your average clicker. It’s darkly humorous and haunting enough to make you ask yourself: What am I doing? You play a man who needs $25,000 for life-saving surgery. And how do you make money? Just click on Harvey Harvington, a stranger standing on the side of the road, willing to pay you for every click.
Sounds simple, but the problem is: every click is a pain in the ass. Every dollar you earn is accompanied by a groan, a grimace. So playing BloodMoney is not just a test of speed, but also a tug of war between greed and guilt.
The game is developed by SHROOMYCHRIST, a rather “unconventional” indie developer who has a knack for turning simple mechanics into multi-layered experiences. With BloodMoney, each seemingly harmless click becomes a big question: What will you do to survive?
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The gameplay is very straightforward: click on Harvey to get $ 1. But if you want more, you can buy more "tools":
These help increase the amount of money per click to $ 2, 4, or even $ 8. It sounds attractive, but you will have to witness Harvey suffer many times more.
This is the interesting point: you are both excited when the money increases quickly, but also feel the chills every time you act. The game forces you to ask yourself: How much money do I need?
BloodMoney doesn’t have a single ending. It has three different paths, depending on where you choose to stop:
The good thing is that each ending leaves a different aftertaste. You may feel relieved, or just creepy.
About 30 minutes, depending on your clicking speed and whether you want to try multiple endings.
No. And actually, it shouldn’t, because the whole experience is about clicking each shot yourself.
Yes. It only requires one button and has subtitles, making it quite friendly to many audiences.
BloodMoney is like a strange mirror: it makes you laugh at the idea of “clicking to earn money”, but also makes you uncomfortable because of the pain of the character who is suffering with each click. The pastel images are lovely, but completely contrast with the heavy feeling that the game leaves.
If you want a short, unique game that makes you think a lot after playing, BloodMoney is a worthy choice. And when you are too stressed with this game, you can find something lighter with Chiikawa Puzzle in the Trending Games section on the website.