~What Is BloodMoney?~

"BloodMoney is a psychological horror clicker game by SHROOMYCHRIST. You play a person with a serious medical condition who needs $25,000 for an operation. A mysterious man named Harvey Harvington offers you $1 per click. Each click hurts him — but earns you money. The more you click, the more you earn. But your sanity, and Harvey's life, are on the line. Will you stop when it counts?"

How to Play BloodMoney

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  1. Every click on Harvey earns you money.
  2. Starting at $1 per click, the payout doubles with each strike.
  3. But each click also hurts Harvey and tests your conscience.
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~What Makes BloodMoney Unique~

Escalating Stakes

The $1-per-click deal sounds generous, but it gets darker. As the payout doubles, you face increasingly disturbing choices between money and your humanity. The escalating structure creates genuine psychological tension across the entire 30+ minute experience.

Harvey Harvington

Harvey isn't just a target — he's a fully voiced, fully realized character with a tragic backstory that unfolds as you play. His voice acting (by Dexter Manning) adds incredible emotional weight to every moment. Players genuinely feel for him.

Pastel Meets Horror

The entire game is bathed in soft pastel colors that create an unsettling beauty. When the tone shifts to dark, so do the visuals. This stark contrast between cute art and disturbing themes is the heart of BloodMoney's unique aesthetic.

Full Original Soundtrack

SHROOMYCHRIST composed a full soundtrack for BloodMoney, including the fan-favorite 'PAID IN BLOOD' song. The audio direction amplifies every emotional beat and makes the experience feel complete and polished.

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~Why Play BloodMoney on The Kid At The Back~

A Story That Stays With You

BloodMoney is more than a clicker. The deeper narrative about greed, desperation, and innocence delivers a genuinely haunting twist that players widely praise. It's a short game with a long-lasting impact, with a full voice-acted soundtrack by SHROOMYCHRIST.

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Three Endings to Discover

Not every playthrough ends the same. Your choices directly influence Harvey's fate. Getting the good ending requires incredible willpower — and many players say they physically couldn't bring themselves to click one last time.

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Unique Visual Style

The cute pastel art style contrasts brilliantly with the game's dark themes. When the story takes a turn, the visuals change to match, creating a striking and unforgettable experience. Accessible in-browser, no download required.

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Massively Popular

BloodMoney has over 4.6 stars from 625+ ratings on itch.io and nearly 1,006 comments from players sharing their experiences and feelings about Harvey Harvington.

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~Frequently Asked Questions About BloodMoney~

~Tips for BloodMoney on The Kid At The Back~

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Reaching the Good Ending

The good ending requires you to resist clicking even when the money doubles. Many players reset the game and take their time. You must stop clicking before Harvey's life force runs out. The challenge is real — prepare yourself emotionally.

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Go slowly. Don't rush. Watch Harvey's life meter carefully and stop as soon as you feel hesitation.

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The Normal Ending

Most players get the normal ending on their first run. You simply run out of money to pay for the operation. It's a sobering result — your desperate attempt to save yourself fell short. This ending is the baseline and sets up the emotional stakes for replays.

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Don't be discouraged. This ending is the starting point. Think about what you would do differently next time.

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The Bad Ending

Going too far leads to the bad ending. Harvey dies, you get the money, but the cost is absolute. The game's visuals shift to their darkest tone here. Players report this ending as genuinely disturbing — and deeply memorable.

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The bad ending is meant to feel wrong. If you accidentally go too far, know that you just experienced the game's core message.