Human Expenditure Program

A psychological simulation where every choice defines your humanity

Take control of Harvey Harvington's digital existence in this unsettling sequel to BloodMoney. Your decisions shape his fate, but at what cost to your own moral compass?

Experience the Program

⚠️ Content Warning: This game contains psychological themes and moral dilemmas

Plays directly in your browser • No downloads required • Desktop & Mobile compatible

What Is Human Expenditure Program?

Human Expenditure Program is a psychological horror simulation that puts you in the role of Eun-Mi Harvington, who has transferred her husband Harvey's consciousness into a digital program. Unlike traditional pet simulators, this game confronts you with the unsettling reality of controlling a sentient human being.

The game blends simulation, narrative, and moral choice into one unsettling package that gradually exposes the weight of every decision. What begins as simple caretaking activities evolves into a profound exploration of responsibility, control, and the dehumanization inherent in systems of management.

As the sequel to BloodMoney, this independent narrative-driven experience focuses heavily on moral choice and consequences, where Harvey isn't just a character—he's a living human with emotions and thoughts trapped within your control.

Core Concept

Digital Consciousness: Control a human mind trapped in a computer program

Moral Complexity: Every action has psychological and ethical consequences

Memory System: Harvey remembers your treatment and choices

Psychological Horror: The terror comes from recognizing your own actions

Game Features

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Interactive AI Character

Harvey Harvington is fully voiced and animated, responding dynamically to your treatment with a spectrum of emotions from gratitude to despair. His reactions make him feel genuinely human, not just a digital pet.

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Memory Persistence

Unlike other games, your poor decisions cannot be easily undone - Harvey remembers everything, making every action permanent in narrative terms. This creates lasting psychological tension.

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Multiple Endings

Your moral choices lead to different narrative outcomes, with each ending reflecting how you chose to treat Harvey throughout your time together.

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Five Mini-Games

Engage in varied activities that impact both gameplay progression and story development, each designed to test different aspects of your relationship with Harvey.

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Moral Responsibility System

Balance personal gain with the care and wellbeing of a sentient digital human, where every choice forces you to examine your own ethical boundaries.

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Deep Narrative Themes

Explore themes of control, surveillance, dehumanization, and the expenditure of human life through metaphorical gameplay.

How to Play

Basic Gameplay

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Initial Setup

You play as Eun-Mi, Harvey's wife, who has full control over Harvey Harvington and his digital life. The game begins with Harvey unaware of his true situation.

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Daily Care Activities

Feed Harvey, play with him, pet him, and generally care for him as if he were a real person - because in many ways, he is.

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Moral Decision Making

Make ethical choices that affect Harvey's wellbeing and the overall story direction. Each decision has lasting consequences.

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Resource Management

Earn in-game currency through your interactions with Harvey, but consider the ethical cost of your actions.

Strategic Tips

🎯 Consider Long-term Impact: Your principles and pace determine the outcome. Some finish quickly; others prefer slower, more deliberate play.

💭 Memory Awareness: Players must manage Harvey's memory to maintain control over the program - he doesn't forget your treatment.

⚖️ Moral Boundaries: Decide what you will not do—even if it helps. It's easier to honor guardrails you draw before stress hits.

🔄 Multiple Playthroughs: Each run becomes not only a test of mechanics but a reflection of the player's values.

🎭 Ending Awareness: The good ending usually results from consistent care, empathy, and restraint, while the bad ending arises from neglect or exploitation.

Game Interface

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Mouse Controls

Point-and-click interface for all interactions with Harvey and the environment

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Touch Support

Fully optimized for mobile devices with intuitive touch controls

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Auto-Save

Progress is automatically saved, preserving Harvey's memory and your choices

Why Play Human Expenditure Program?

A Unique Psychological Experience

Unlike pets or abstract characters in other simulators, Harvey is designed to feel real enough to make you uncomfortable. This isn't just another simulation game - it's a mirror that reflects your own moral compass and decision-making processes.

The fear isn't a jump scare—it's the dread of realizing your fastest self and your best self aren't the same person. The game creates a space for genuine self-reflection about how we treat others when we have complete control.

The horror lies in recognition—the realization that you are participating in the reduction of a human life to mechanics. It asks uncomfortable questions about exploitation, responsibility, and the systems we participate in daily.

🧪 Social Commentary

The game serves as commentary on exploitation, responsibility, and the cost of progress in our modern world.

🎭 Emotional Impact

For those who engage with it fully, it offers an experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

🤔 Self-Reflection

You'll learn where you bend—and where you don't, discovering aspects of yourself you might not have known existed.

What Players Are Saying

"Amazing game with incredible voice acting! The storytelling is phenomenal."

- Player Review

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"I felt genuinely uncomfortable making choices, which is exactly what makes this game so powerful."

- Gaming Community

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"This game stayed with me for weeks. It really makes you think about responsibility and control."

- Content Creator

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is Human Expenditure Program?

Human Expenditure Program is an independent narrative-driven game that's a sequel to BloodMoney, with a strong focus on moral choice and consequences. You control the digital life of Harvey Harvington, making decisions that affect his wellbeing and psychological state.

It's a Horror Visual Novel where you play as Eun-Mi Harvington, who has transferred her husband Harvey's consciousness into a simulation. The game explores themes of control, responsibility, and the ethics of human experimentation.

Is this game free to play?

Yes—using the embed above, you can jump into the Human Expenditure Program right now without paying or installing anything. The game runs directly in your web browser, making it accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

How long does it take to complete?

Your principles and pace determine length. Some finish the Human Expenditure Program quickly; others prefer slower, more deliberate play. Like its predecessor, the game is about half an hour long, though multiple playthroughs are encouraged to explore different moral paths.

Are there multiple endings?

Yes, your choices will lead you to one of several different endings that reflect your approach—mercy preserved, balanced ledger, or profit at any cost. Each ending provides commentary on the moral path you chose throughout the game.

Can I play this on mobile devices?

Absolutely! The game is fully optimized for both desktop and mobile play. The touch interface works seamlessly on smartphones and tablets, providing the same immersive experience across all devices.

Is this game appropriate for all ages?

No, Human Expenditure Program contains mature psychological themes and moral dilemmas that may be disturbing to younger players. It's classified as a Horror Visual Novel that explores dark themes including control, exploitation, and psychological manipulation. We recommend it for mature audiences only.

Do I need to play BloodMoney first?

While Human Expenditure Program is designed as a sequel to BloodMoney, it can be enjoyed as a standalone experience. However, it answers a lot of questions about the lore and circumstances of the original game, so playing BloodMoney first will enhance your understanding of Harvey's story and the game's deeper themes.

What makes this different from other simulation games?

It places a heavy emphasis on story and consequences, rather than just accumulating numbers. Unlike pets or abstract characters in other simulators, Harvey is designed to feel real enough to make you uncomfortable. The game forces you to confront the dehumanization often hidden in systems of control and management, making every interaction meaningful and morally weighted.

Ready to Face Your Choices?

Launch the Human Expenditure Program, take a breath, and make your call. Play online to test your principles under pressure, compare routes, and discover endings that reflect your choices.

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