BLOODMONEY 2
HUMAN EXPENDITURE PROGRAM (BLOODMONEY 2) puts you in the hot seat with Harvey Harvington, a digital man who looks adorable until you realize the smiling UI is just camouflage for a moral pressure cooker. You’re not raising a pet. You’re managing a person’s simulated life, memories, and well-being, then facing the fallout. It is a direct sequel to BLOODMONEY!, expanding the lore, clarifying who did what to poor Harvey, and why your choices matter far more than a few coins on a meter.Â
How to Play HUMAN EXPENDITURE PROGRAM (BLOODMONEY 2)?
You install the Program and take control of Harvey’s day. Keep his needs stable by feeding him, letting him rest, and using the playful stuff when his mood dips. Between those everyday loops you’ll jump into short minigames that look harmless but push the story forward. Money flows as you keep him “happy,” yet the narrative keeps asking what that word really means when the person on the other side of the screen starts remembering things you wanted him to forget. The sequel frames events from the perspective closest to the person pulling the strings, so pay attention to dialogue, night-time scenes, and anything that hints at systems behind the curtains. If you want the kinder route, treat Harvey like a person and not a meter. Keep his hunger above the halfway mark, use affection consistently, and read the room when he’s distressed. If you are chasing all outcomes, replay with different priorities, push or resist certain prompts, and explore optional interactions that appear when the lights are out. Each run lasts roughly half an hour, which makes experimenting practical without turning it into a grind.
What Are the Controls for HUMAN EXPENDITURE PROGRAM (BLOODMONEY 2)?
- Left Mouse Click to interact with Harvey, pick icons, and advance most dialogue
- Mouse Movement to navigate menus or hover interactive elements
- Space or Enter to advance text in some scenes
- Arrow Keys or WASD for select minigames that need directional input
Features
- Two distinct endings tied to how you treat Harvey and what you do at night
- Five bite-size minigames that escalate the stakes without wasting your time
- A tight 30 minute run that invites replays to see the other path
- Strong psychological horror tone wrapped in a deceptively cute interface
- Full voice acting for Harvey by Dexter Manning that sells every wobble in his voice
Release date
September 2025
Developer
SHROOMYCHRIST
Platform
Desktops