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If you’ve ever looked at your Tamagotchi and thought, “What if this little guy had deep trauma, a tragic past, and a wife who controls his entire existence?” — well, congratulations, Bloodmoney 2: More Secrets, More Dark (a.k.a. Human Expenditure Program) is exactly the Simulation Games experience you didn’t know you needed. Released on September 12, 2025, by the wonderfully unpredictable SHROOMYCHRIST on itch, this title turns a virtual pet into a psychological horror buddy with cute graphics, twisted themes, and ethical dilemmas that will make you giggle and squirm at the same time.
In Bloodmoney 2, Harvey Harvington isn’t just some pixel-pet you feed donuts to. He’s a fractured program haunted by his past, hidden under the guiding hand of his wife, Eun-Mi Harvington. Every moment you spend with him reveals pieces of his life—some sweet, some dark, and some downright haunting. Giving him candy will make you laugh at its ridiculous cuteness, but you'll later realize that your decisions have moral consequences. Is the pie just dessert, or is it a symbol of guilt and responsibility? This game makes you ask questions you never thought possible while caring for a digital man-child in pajamas.
Bloodmoney 2 is simple in control but heavy in meaning. You step into Eun-Mi’s shoes, guiding Harvey through decisions that affect his mood, memories, and ultimately, his fate.
Play five quirky mini-games to earn cash, uncover story fragments, and accidentally feel bad about your choices.
Buy Harvey food, ranging from donuts to a massive salad. Will he thank you? Or will he cry in existential dread? Only one way to find out.
Manage Harvey’s sleep schedule, because even virtual husbands need rest (and memory stability). Neglect him, and you’ll feel the consequences later.
Reach one of two endings based entirely on your moral compass—or lack thereof.
The mix of lighthearted gameplay and heavy psychological themes keeps the experience unsettling but strangely adorable.
No fancy combos, no complex key bindings—this is one of those Simulation Games where your mouse button does all the heavy lifting. Click to feed, play mini-games, and manage Harvey’s day-to-day life. It’s one-button simplicity wrapped in existential dread, making it easy for newcomers while still evoking emotions in veteran players.
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