Game Overview
Human Expenditure Program is a psychological simulation game developed by SHROOMYCHRIST,
released on September 12, 2025. As the highly anticipated sequel to BloodMoney!, this game
takes players on a deep dive into the complex psyche of Harvey Harvington, exploring themes of
control, responsibility, and the consequences of one's actions.
The game combines elements of horror visual novel storytelling with psychological simulation
mechanics, creating an immersive experience that challenges players to make difficult decisions
that will shape Harvey's life and determine his ultimate fate.
The Story
In Human Expenditure Program, players take control of Harvey Harvington's life,
navigating through a series of challenging situations and moral dilemmas. The game presents
a unique perspective on human psychology, exploring how external influences and internal
struggles can shape a person's destiny.
As Harvey's story unfolds, players will encounter various characters, each with their own
motivations and secrets. The choices made throughout the game will not only affect Harvey's
immediate circumstances but also determine which of the multiple endings the player will
experience.
Game Features
- Psychological Simulation: Experience the complexities of human decision-making
- Multiple Endings: Your choices determine Harvey's ultimate fate
- Horror Elements: Atmospheric storytelling with psychological horror themes
- Character Development: Deep exploration of Harvey's psyche and relationships
- Interactive Storytelling: Meaningful choices that impact the narrative
- Visual Novel Style: Rich, immersive storytelling experience
Connection to BloodMoney!
Human Expenditure Program serves as the official sequel to the original
BloodMoney! game. While maintaining the core psychological themes and simulation
mechanics that made the first game popular, this sequel introduces new characters, expanded
storylines, and enhanced gameplay features.
Players familiar with the original BloodMoney! will find familiar elements and
references, while newcomers can enjoy Human Expenditure Program as a
standalone experience. The game builds upon the foundation established by its predecessor
while exploring new narrative territories and psychological concepts.