LoveMoney

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LoveMoney is an emotional clicker RPG / visual novel hybrid that challenges you to face difficult moral choices—all in the name of survival and love.

🎮 What’s the Story?

You’re in a desperate situation. After leaving the hospital, you learn that you need $25,000 for a life-saving surgery. You have no steady income, and traditional routes feel hopeless. Then you meet Harvey, a mysterious stranger running a small roadside stall. Harvey offers a way out—but his offer comes with strings attached.


⚙️ Gameplay & Choices

  • Click to earn cash. Tap or click to earn money at first; use the proceeds to buy upgrades that increase your earning rate.
  • Buy upgrades & items. The in-game shop offers tools, items, or interactions that speed up income—but each purchase may affect Harvey’s attitude or how “close” the relationship becomes.
  • Make moral decisions. Gentle interactions cost less, but bold / more intimate ones may yield more money—and more emotional cost. Can you stay true to your values while you chase your goal?
  • Multiple endings. The decisions you make shape your journeys. How you balance money vs morality leads to different final outcomes.

💡 Why LoveMoney Stands Out

  • Emotional engagement. Not just about numbers—LoveMoney asks: What would you trade for your own life?
  • Moral ambiguity. There are no easy good/bad paths—each player journey is unique.
  • Simple but addictive mechanics. Clickers are easy to pick up; the upgrade system and relationship dynamics add depth.
  • Replay value. Want a different ending? Try a different path, make different choices.

🛠️ How to Play

  1. Start earning money by clicking / tapping.
  2. Visit the shop to unlock upgrades that boost your click income or enable new interactions.
  3. Interact with Harvey via a variety of actions—some gentle, some more intense.
  4. Watch how Harvey’s expressions, dialogue, and the story shift based on your choices.
  5. Reach or aim for the financial goal (often $25,000) before the moral cost becomes too high.