BloodMoney

BloodMoney is a short clicker game developed by indie dev SHROOMYCHRIST. In fact, the game is not complicated at all; all you need to do is click continuously on the screen to earn money. You can play this interesting game right now on Crossy Road.

Interesting plot

The player takes on the role of a character who is desperate because he needs $25,000 to pay for a life-saving surgery. And you have only 1 option: work with Harvey Harvington, a man standing on the side of the road who is willing to pay for each click.

  • Each click = 1 dollar.
  • If you want to progress faster, you can "upgrade tools" syringes, hammers, scissors, knives, etc to increase the amount of money per click many times.
  • The price is that Harvey is in more pain, and you are deeper in guilt.

How to play BloodMoney

What is the price of the message?

  • Blood Money doesn’t last long (about 30 minutes per playthrough), but it has multiple endings.
  • Stop early to retain some humanity.
  • Continue until you have enough money.
  • Or get too carried away and choose the cruelest path.

Each ending is a mirror of the player’s own choices, forcing you to ask yourself, “If my life depended on money, what would I be willing to do?”

Why is BloodMoney different?

  • Small idea but big weight: with just one button, the game poses a moral dilemma that many complex games may not convey.
  • Brevity: easy to replay multiple times to discover different endings.
  • Controversial experience: some find the game unique and memorable; others are annoyed by the psychological violence.

Conclusion

Blood Money is not a game for “light entertainment.” It’s a moral dilemma in clicker form: simple, haunting, and a little funny. SHROOMYCHRIST turns the repetitive action that’s common in idle games into a self-questioning experience. Try it now and see how much money you can make. Then you can kick back with Lizard Lizard Clicker and see if you can build a lizard empire that dominates the underground kingdom.

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