Bloodmoney 2 revisits Harvey Harvington, the main character from the first game, as a forgotten computer program.
Bloodmoney made money by hurting Harvey with each click, but the sequel Bloodmoney 2 focuses on his life.
To keep Harvey healthy and happy, players must feed, pet, and play mini-games. However, every option has serious consequences, instilling a deep sense of blame and accountability, unlike the original's overt cruelty.
Through interactions and mini-games, players learn his tragic backstory. All choices effect the tale, providing suspense and morality. Players face shame, responsibility, and ethical difficulties in twisted-cute images that contrast psychological horror. All of these factors make the story unsettling and memorable.
Playing this game requires only the mouse button. Feeding, playing, and mini-games use one-button techniques. Game replay value comes from its two endings, depending on your decisions.
Bloodmoney 2 deepens psychological trauma with Harvey's story and player responsibility. This game combines amusement and moral contemplation with creative gameplay and a compelling storyline.