Causal Zap

Lovemoney

Bills are due, your body is failing, and Harvey strolls in with the kind of offer that absolutely should come with a warning label. LOVEMONEY takes the humble clicker formula and gives it a wonderfully grim little grin: every tap means cash, every second matters, and the target hanging over your head is not some vague high score but a very specific $25,000 you desperately need.

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Editor's Note:Nothing says healthy financial planning like speed-clicking a suspicious guy because the hospital bill refuses to wait.

Playing: Lovemoney

How to play

Controls

  • Click Harvey repeatedly to generate money, then spend your earnings on boosts that make each click more valuable.
  • Watch your cash total and trigger upgrades as soon as they meaningfully improve your earning pace instead of grinding the same weak income forever.

Core rules

  • Your main source of progress is clicking Harvey, so income growth depends on how quickly you turn raw tapping into stronger money generation.
  • The $25,000 goal creates constant pressure, which means wasteful purchases and slow scaling hurt far more than they do in a carefree idle game.

Goal

Reach $25,000 before time and momentum run out so your desperate protagonist can pay for the life-saving operation.

Tips & tricks

That first stack of cash should buy breathing room, not ego
Early on, the temptation is to keep hammering clicks because the number is finally moving and your brain loves the little dopamine fireworks. Bad plan. The opening phase is where you turn Harvey from a money piñata into an actual income engine. As soon as a boost clearly increases your per-click value or earning speed, grab it. Brute-force clicking feels productive for about two minutes, then it becomes self-inflicted poverty.
When progress starts feeling sticky, your build is the problem
Mid-run stalls in LOVEMONEY usually happen because you are still playing like it is a pure click marathon instead of a clicker RPG. Stop and check what is giving you real return. If a purchase only looks fancy but barely changes the flow of money, skip it and save for the upgrade that noticeably bends the curve. Harvey rewards efficiency, not emotional spending.
The last few thousand are where panic ruins runs
Once the finish line is close enough to taste, players get weird. They overspend, chase side boosts they will never recoup, or click themselves into a frenzy instead of closing cleanly. In the final stretch, treat every dollar like it already belongs to the operation fund. Buy only what pays off immediately, keep the click rhythm steady, and aim straight for the $25,000 mark without getting seduced by shiny nonsense.

Why it’s fun

  • It turns a simple clicking loop into a tense little survival hustle, so every upgrade feels less like a toy and more like a lifeline.
  • The mix of dark humor, suspicious deal-making, and desperate money chasing gives the whole grind a weirdly sharp personality.

FAQ

What kind of game is LOVEMONEY?
LOVEMONEY is a clicker RPG fangame where you earn money by clicking Harvey and racing toward a $25,000 medical goal.
How do you make money in LOVEMONEY?
You make money by clicking Harvey, then using that cash to improve your earning power so each stretch of clicking becomes more effective.
What is the goal in LOVEMONEY?
Your objective is to collect $25,000 for a life-saving operation before your momentum and limited time run dry.
Is LOVEMONEY just an idle clicker?
Not really. It uses clicker mechanics, but the RPG flavor, desperation-heavy setup, and hard money target give it a more urgent feel than a laid-back idle game.
What is the best strategy for LOVEMONEY?
Focus on upgrades that noticeably improve your cash flow, avoid weak purchases that only look exciting, and protect your late-game money when the $25,000 goal gets close.