Love Money Game Videos
Check out these popular YouTube videos showcasing Love Money gameplay, endings, and features:
LOVEMONEY! - ALL Items & Endings
by IndieMan • 477,572 views
Complete walkthrough showing all items and endings in Love Money, the BloodMoney fan game.
LOVEMONEY! - ALL Items & Endings
by FoxPlay • 250,531 views
Comprehensive showcase of all items and multiple endings with detailed gameplay footage.
LOVEMONEY! - All Items & All Endings
by Indie Theorist • 369,646 views
Complete walkthrough showing all items and both endings in Love Money fan game.
LoveMoney - All Endings & Full Gameplay
by CrocoPlay • 99,040 views
Complete gameplay showcase featuring all endings and secrets in Love Money.
Content Warning
Lovemoney is an unofficial fan-made extension of BloodMoney. It contains mature themes, coercion, self-harm implications, and intense psychological pressure. The game is strictly for adults (18+) and may be distressing if you are sensitive to dark humor or depictions of manipulation.
What Is Lovemoney?
Lovemoney places you in charge of Harvey Harvington after the events of BloodMoney. Instead of hurting him for cash, you are now instructed to raise funds by keeping him cooperative, medicated, and compliant. Every click nudges Harvey toward a new reaction, every notification threatens to expose you, and every timer reminds you that the Program expects results.
The experience blends a clicker loop with a visual novel structure. You micro-manage Harvey's mental state, respond to invasive prompts from your handler, and unlock branching scenes that range from bleak to darkly comedic. The further you push, the more blurred the line becomes between protection, exploitation, and survival.
How the Clicker Narrative Works
Core Loop
- Monitor Harvey's meters (composure, suspicion, affection, finances) and keep them from collapsing.
- Interact with him through dialogue choices, timed prompts, and physical interventions that shift his mood.
- Complete mandatory Program directives before the daily clock expires to avoid discipline or termination.
- Decide when to medicate, when to comfort, and when to obey orders, knowing each decision unlocks new scenes or consequences.
Key Status Bars
- Stability -- measures Harvey's immediate mental state; low stability triggers panic, self-harm, or violent routes.
- Trust -- tracks how much Harvey believes you are helping him; high trust opens vulnerable dialogue, low trust provokes rebellion.
- Compliance -- reflects the Program's satisfaction; ignore tasks and you will be reprimanded or replaced.
- Funds -- the money you're ordered to deliver. Missing quotas will escalate the story toward harsher endings.
Signature Features
- Fan-made continuation of the BloodMoney storyline that centers Harvey instead of the anonymous player character.
- High-stakes moral choices where compassion, manipulation, or compliance each lead to unique scenes and endings.
- Layered clicker mechanics that demand constant attention to timers, energy bars, and dialogue cues.
- Hand-drawn CGs and soundscapes that emphasize claustrophobic tension and bleak humor.
- Multiple endings ranging from bittersweet escapes to catastrophic Program crackdowns.
- Community-driven translations and updates that respond to feedback about tone, accessibility, and content warnings.
Survival Tips
Staying in Control
- Always read the Program messages before clicking; some prompts are bait that instantly tank compliance.
- Balance sedation with conversation. Overmedicating calms Harvey but erodes trust and blocks key story branches.
- Log every financial transfer so you know how close you are to the required payout at the end of each cycle.
Advanced Strategies
- Keep backup saves prior to major directives; certain choices permanently lock you into traumatic outcomes.
- Pay attention to ambient cues (music shifts, background color changes) that warn you a major event is about to trigger.
- Experiment with low-compliance routes if you want to see rebel endings, but expect harsher imagery and Program retaliation.
Veteran Insight
Lovemoney rewards patience. Players who slow down, read every notification, and track stat changes will uncover hidden branches that impulsive play-throughs miss entirely.
Before You Dive In
- Lovemoney is free to play in the browser, but it is not a lighthearted dating sim. Treat it like a psychological horror experience.
- Use headphones if possible; audio cues often foreshadow incoming Program demands or Harvey's mood swings.
- Take breaks if any scene becomes overwhelming. The game is intentionally manipulative and can escalate quickly.
- Join the community discussions only if you are comfortable with spoilers and frank talk about adult themes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lovemoney official canon?
No. It is a fan project inspired by ShroomyChrist's BloodMoney. Nothing that happens here should be considered official story.
Do I need to play BloodMoney first?
It helps. Lovemoney assumes you understand Harvey's background and the mechanics of the Program. Newcomers may still play but should expect minimal onboarding.
What makes Lovemoney different from BloodMoney?
Instead of injuring Harvey for profit, you are forced to keep him alive, medicated, and obedient. The tension comes from balancing genuine care with orders that feel morally bankrupt.
Can I stream or record the game?
Check the platform rules where you plan to upload. The game contains adult material that many services restrict. Always flag your content appropriately.
Where are saves stored?
Saves live in your browser's local storage. Clearing cache or switching devices can wipe progress, so export or back up your data where possible.
Voices From the Community
“I didn't expect a clicker to make me this anxious. Every choice feels like it could break Harvey or the Program.”
— @inkstainedbrain, BloodMoney fan forum
“Lovemoney nails the uncomfortable humor of the original while forcing you to question if 'helping' Harvey is just another form of control.”
— NeonTunnels, community Discord
“Play with caution. The endings hit hard, but the writing shows how far a fan project can push emotional storytelling.”
— Miri, visual novel reviewer