Human Expenditure Program (also called Bloodmoney 2) is a 2025 indie game by ShroomyChrist Studios. It’s a psychological horror sim where you take care of Harvey Harvington, this weird computer guy with feelings and memories. You feed him, cheer him up, and watch how he reacts to what you do. It’s part life sim, part moral experiment, and it gets a little unsettling the longer you play.
You just click stuff. Open the fridge, pick food like candy, bread, or soup, feed Harvey, pet him, or put him to sleep. There are a few mini-games — Whack-A-Harvey, Memory Match, Batting Cages, Heavy Lifting that give points and keep him happy. Keep an eye on two bars: pink is food, blue is mood. Don’t let them drop.
The hard part isn’t clicking it’s deciding what to do. If you ignore Harvey, he gets upset. If you spoil him, that changes things too. Every little choice shifts the story toward a different ending. It’s not scary in a jump-scare way, but it does mess with your head when Harvey reacts to you.