About Bloodmoney Remake
Bloodmoney Remake is a free browser adaptation of BLOODMONEY!--a horror clicker with sharp moral stakes. In Bloodmoney Remake you're racing to raise $25,000 for life-saving treatment by clicking Harvey Harvington's booth. Each purchase ramps up earnings and also crosses a new line, shifting Harvey's reactions, the tone, and your outcome. Push hard and finish fast, or tread lightly and try to keep your conscience intact. This is an unofficial fan-made browser remake hosted on 1Games, not affiliated with SHROOMYCHRIST Studios.
Overview
Bloodmoney Remake brings BLOODMONEY! to the browser with fast clicks, dark choices, and a tight loop. You need $25,000 for surgery. Harvey Harvington offers $1 per touch--then more, if you pay the price. Upgrades raise income and escalate the harm you inflict, changing Harvey's reactions, dialogue, and your ending. It's short, punchy, and uncomfortably addictive.
Character/Background
Harvey Harvington stands in a roadside booth with a too-good-to-be-true offer. At first he's upbeat and generous. As you escalate purchases, his voice lines and expressions shift--from patience to pleading to despair. The dissonance between cute pastel visuals and rising cruelty is the point: greed versus empathy, played out click by click.
How to Play
- Click Harvey to earn $1 per touch at the start - Spend cash on upgrades that increase dollars per click - Higher tiers unlock harsher items that spike income--and moral cost - Watch Harvey's dialogue and expressions for feedback on your choices - Reach $25,000 to trigger one of multiple endings based on your route This is a free, browser-based fan remake. To support the original creator, check the official BLOODMONEY! release on itch.io.
Controls
Click/Tap: Interact and earn money Shop: Buy upgrades/items Menu: Use on-screen buttons (mouse/touch)
Core Mechanics/Systems
- Click-to-Earn: Every tap pays. Early game is pure clicking. - Upgrade Ladder: Spend income to raise dollars-per-click; later items carry heavier consequences. - Moral Pressure: Income spikes map to harsher actions; Harvey's VO/lines react as you escalate. - Branching Outcomes: Your balance between cruelty and restraint determines which of three endings (Good, Bad, Normal) you'll see.
Strategy Guide
Push for maximum profit through harsh upgrades and you'll reach $25,000 quickly—but at the cost of Harvey's well-being and likely a darker ending. Show restraint by choosing gentler upgrades and pacing your purchases to pursue a kinder outcome. The balance you strike between greed and mercy shapes both Harvey's fate and your final judgment. Watch his reactions and adjust your approach as you progress.
Tips & Tricks
- Prioritize upgrades that permanently increase your earnings per click - Pay attention to Harvey's dialogue and reactions—they reflect your moral choices - Your upgrade choices and pacing affect both your efficiency and your ending - Consider your desired outcome before committing to expensive purchases - The game is designed for one sitting; plan your approach before you start
Features
- Free, instant play in the browser (no download) - Moral clicker loop with reactive VO and dialogue - Compact length with replayable endings - Pastel horror aesthetic that contrasts with rising stakes - Unofficial fan-made remake; credits the original
FAQ
Q: Is Bloodmoney Remake official? A: No. It's an unofficial fan-made browser remake hosted on 1Games. The original BLOODMONEY! is by SHROOMYCHRIST Studios on itch.io. Q: How long does a run take? A: Around 30–60 minutes for most players. Q: How many endings are there? A: Three main endings (Good, Bad, Normal), determined by your choices between greed and mercy. Q: Do I need to install anything? A: No. It runs in modern desktop and mobile browsers.
Credits & Attribution
Original game: BLOODMONEY! by SHROOMYCHRIST Studios (itch.io). Bloodmoney Remake is a free, unofficial browser adaptation and is not affiliated with or endorsed by SHROOMYCHRIST Studios.
Platform & Compatibility
Platform: HTML5 (browser). Works on recent versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. For best results, keep one tab, disable aggressive battery-saver modes, and let the game fully load before heavy clicking.






























