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BloodMoney

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 Can you inflict pain for profit? Read our full BloodMoney walkthrough to explore Harvey's story, make the right choices, and unlock the true good ending

What Is BloodMoney? A Quick Overview of the Horror Clicker Gameplay

Before diving into Harvey’s story, here’s a quick breakdown of how BloodMoney actually works:

 Game Feature Details
 Main Gameplay Clicker mechanics mixed with dialogue choices
 Art Style Retro 2D pixel art
 Platform HTML5 browser game
 Supported Devices PC, Android, iPhone, iPad
 Installation No download required
 Genre Psychological Horror / Indie Game

At first glance, the gameplay feels incredibly simple. Most of the time, you’re just clicking your mouse. But the longer you play, the more uncomfortable those clicks begin to feel.

Harvey’s Story in BloodMoney: How the Devil’s Bargain Works

The only person trapped in the room with you is Harvey — a tired, broken-looking man who has clearly reached the end of his rope. The only thing keeping him going is the massive amount of money needed to pay for his mother’s heart surgery.

The rules of the game are brutally simple:

You click. Harvey suffers. The money goes up.

At first, the mechanic feels strangely detached, almost harmless. But BloodMoney slowly changes the way you look at your own actions.

Instead of realistic gore or excessive violence, the developers chose a minimalist pixel-art style. Ironically, that makes everything hit even harder. Harvey’s exhausted expressions, the bruises that worsen over time, and the desperate lines of dialogue become genuinely disturbing.

There were moments when I physically stopped clicking for a few seconds because it no longer felt like I was interacting with a fictional character. It felt personal.

The game constantly forces one ugly question into your head:

How far are you willing to go once the numbers keep rising?

How Many Endings Does BloodMoney Have? Bad End, Normal End, and True End Explained

BloodMoney never openly tells you it’s judging your morality, but it absolutely is.

Behind the scenes, the game tracks:

  • how aggressively you click
  • how often you push Harvey past his limits
  • and how you speak to him during dialogue sequences

From my experience, the game currently has three main endings.

Bad Ending — Harvey Completely Breaks

This ending happens when you spam clicks as fast as possible to maximize profit.

Harvey’s sanity collapses long before he reaches the financial goal. By the end, the money may be there, but Harvey barely resembles a human being anymore.

It’s the darkest route in the game and probably the easiest one to trigger accidentally.

Normal Ending — Survival at a Cost

In this route, you show more restraint and stop once Harvey earns enough money to save his mother.

She survives, but Harvey doesn’t truly recover. The physical scars and psychological trauma remain permanently.

This ending feels especially unsettling because technically you succeeded — yet nothing really feels okay afterward.

True / Good Ending — The Final Moment of Compassion

This is the hardest ending to unlock.

To reach it, you need to:

  • click slowly and carefully
  • avoid overwhelming Harvey
  • choose empathetic dialogue options
  • and resist the temptation to prioritize money above everything else

Most importantly, near the end of the game, the system offers one final horrific deal that would permanently mutilate Harvey in exchange for the remaining money.

To trigger the Good Ending, you must choose:

Refuse

That single decision breaks the entire cycle of abuse. Harvey is still wounded, but he keeps his humanity intact.

BloodMoney Walkthrough: How to Unlock the Good Ending

If you want to save Harvey and reach the best ending possible, here are the most important things to remember.

Control Your Clicking Speed

One of the biggest mistakes new players make is clicking too aggressively during the early sections.

When Harvey starts:

  • breathing heavily
  • reacting more slowly
  • looking visibly exhausted

stop immediately.

Pushing him too hard too quickly causes his hidden sanity threshold to crash, which can permanently lock you into the darker endings.

Choose Compassionate Dialogue Options

Between gameplay sections, BloodMoney lets you talk to Harvey.

Always prioritize responses that sound:

  • supportive
  • apologetic
  • understanding

Avoid dialogue choices that:

  • mock him
  • pressure him
  • treat him like a tool for money

The game never explicitly shows morality points, but these conversations heavily influence the final outcome.

Refuse the Final Offer

Near the climax of the game, the system presents one last cruel bargain.

This moment determines everything.

Accepting the deal pushes Harvey toward irreversible destruction.

Refusing it is the only way to break the cycle and unlock the True Ending.