LoveMoney
About LoveMoney
Discover the Unofficial Sequel: LoveMoney
LoveMoney is a unique fanmade game inspired by the cult-classic indie title BLOODMONEY!. While it isn't an official part of the series like Human Expenditure Program, it offers a fascinating and emotionally challenging experience that expands on the original's unsettling premise. This psychological horror simulation subverts the typical clicker game format by adding a deep, narrative layer that forces players to confront their own choices.
Gameplay and Moral Choices
Like the game it's based on, LoveMoney features a core clicking system where your primary task is to click-to-earn income. But the simple act of clicking is just the beginning. The game introduces a complex upgrade system that goes beyond simple efficiency upgrades. Here, your choices matter, and some upgrades can have narrative-altering effects. The game challenges the Player with a series of moral choices and strategic choices that come with serious consequences.
Your main interaction is with the central character, Harvey Harvington, who resides in his familiar booth. As you progress, you'll see Harvey's reactions change, reflecting your decisions and adding to the unsettling atmosphere. The game has an evolving story full of mysteries, and every action you take contributes to the unfolding plot.
A Journey of Themes and Endings
LoveMoney delves into deep psychological themes that make it more than just a game. It explores the meaning of the process, forcing you to consider the true value of your actions and their consequences. The narrative confronts the player with difficult questions about morality, sacrifice, and the dark undertones of exploitation.
The game features an ending system with branching outcomes, offering multiple conclusions based on your choices. This encourages you to play again to see every path. Whether you're a fan of BLOODMONEY! or a newcomer to the genre, LoveMoney provides a powerful, thought-provoking experience that will make you reconsider what a "clicker game" can be.