Bloodmoney Remake

    Step into the decaying shadows of Bloodmoney Remake, a dark horror clicker game in which you embody a desperate soul scrambling for $25,000 to fund a life-saving operation. Enter Harvey Harvington, the enigmatic shopkeeper whose twisted bargains promise quick cash—but at the steep price of your humanity. Set against a backdrop of greed-fueled despair, Bloodmoney Remake blends addictive clicker mechanics with bone-chilling storytelling, forcing players to confront the cost of every decision. If you're drawn to psychological horror games that linger long after the screen fades, the game is your grim invitation. Ready to click your way to salvation... or damnation?

    Every Click Has Consequences: From Innocent Taps to Sinister Depths

    Your journey starts innocently enough: one click on Harvey Harvington yields just one dollar, a modest reward that feels like a lifeline in your race against time.

    As your earnings climb, the shop unlocks an arsenal of tools that escalate both your income and the game's unsettling tone. Every tool you wield pushes the story toward its chilling conclusion, blurring the line between financial triumph and emotional torment. In Bloodmoney Remake, progress isn't linear—it's a descent built on the haunting truth that every click brings you closer to the goal and farther from yourself.

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    FAQs

    Are there multiple endings in Bloodmoney Remake? How do I get them?

    Yes—three: Good (minimal tools, hit $25K clean), Normal (tools but no gun—face the lawsuit), Bad (gun it for riches, uncover the lie). Your greed-mercy balance decides; experiment for all.

    Is Bloodmoney Remake scary? Who's it for?

    It's psychological unease over jump scares—think creeping dread via warped animations and whispers. Ideal for horror clicker lovers or strategy players who enjoy moral dilemmas, but skip if gore or guilt-tripping isn't your vibe.

    Why should I play Bloodmoney Remake over other clickers?

    It subverts the genre: Addictive earning meets soul-searching horror, with replayable endings that make every run personal. If you're tired of mindless taps, this one's a wake-up call wrapped in strategy.

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