If you think clicker games are all about mindless tapping, BLOODMONEY! is here to prove you wrong. This indie horror clicker, created by ShroomyChrist Studios, mixes addictive tapping mechanics with a chilling narrative about survival, money, and morality.
The premise is brutally simple: you need $25,000 to cover the cost of a life-saving operation. On your way home, you meet a strange figure named Harvey Harvington, who offers you a deal. At his booth is a sign that reads:
“1 Click = 1 Dollar.”
Sounds harmless, right? But as you start clicking, the weight of your actions begins to sink in
As the money stacks up, you unlock new tools — each one increasing your earnings per click, but also raising the moral stakes:
Feather
Needle
Hammer
Scissors
Match
Knife
Gun
With every upgrade, Harvey’s reactions change, the atmosphere grows darker, and the question lingers: how far will you go for survival?
Unlike casual clickers, BLOODMONEY! blends mechanics with psychological tension:
Every tool feels like a trade-off between speed and conscience.
Harvey’s presence keeps you on edge, watching how you play.
Multiple endings mean your decisions shape how the story concludes — from “clean” survival to grim, unsettling finales.
It’s this balance between idle simplicity and moral weight that makes the game so unique.
The visuals are minimal, but intentionally so. The contrast between bright, almost harmless art and the disturbing undertones works perfectly. Add in audio cues that grow harsher as you escalate, and the game keeps you uneasy with every dollar earned.
Fast to learn, hard to ignore — anyone can start tapping, but not everyone will like what those taps mean.
Replay value — different endings encourage you to try new approaches.
Fresh take on clickers — turns a light genre into something heavier, more memorable.
Dark humor — it’s morbid, yes, but it also knows how to make you laugh nervously at the absurdity.
If you like clicker or idle games but want something with more weight.
If horror for you is about atmosphere and moral tension, not just jump scares.
If you’re curious about games that blur the line between comedy, tragedy, and survival.
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