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Psychological game on the line between survival and morality
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Bloodmoney is a psychological horror game that has made a strong impression on the gaming community thanks to its unique, dramatic and haunting content. This is not just a game, but also a moral challenge, forcing players to face the question: How far are you willing to go to get money?

 

In Bloodmoney, you play as a character suffering from a serious illness. The only chance to survive is a treatment worth 25,000 dollars - a huge amount of money that you absolutely do not have. Time is running out, despair is gradually weighing down, and that is when the main character meets Harvey Harvington - a mysterious man who appears at a roadside stall.

 

At first, Harvey appears kind and generous when offering a simple deal: each of your mouse clicks will be paid 1 dollar. Everything seems harmless until you discover that he is willing to pay more, on the condition that you hurt him. From there, the game opens up a tense internal struggle, where the line between survival and humanity is tested to the extreme.

 

Bloodmoney stands out not only for its dramatic plot but also for its characteristic pastel graphics, creating a strange contrast between the bright setting and the dark theme. The game is also cared for by an emotional voiceover system, along with many different endings based on the player's choices. This makes each experience bring new emotions, arousing curiosity and urging players to challenge their own limits.

 

Not only entertaining, Bloodmoney is also an interactive work of art that evokes contemplation: When life is threatened, would you dare to trade morality for money and life? This is the special point that makes the game a phenomenon that is hotly discussed on international gaming forums.



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