Human Expenditure Program is a direct sequel to BloodMoney (2025) and was released on PC on September 12, 2025 by indie developer SHROOMYCHRIST. The game is one of the few games in the ever-changing indie scene that successfully combines deep psychological horror with the addictive simplicity of clicker mechanics. A seemingly harmless idle game that quickly becomes a terrifying examination of choice, exploitation, and the price of human progress. You will be drawn into a story that challenges the morality of every click, turning a popular genre upside down.
Human Expenditure Program uses a traditional clicker format. To earn spending points, you must first complete simple tasks such as clicking. The value of human labor and life is represented by these points, which can be used to unlock upgrades.
Automation will eventually replace manual clicking, like most other clickers. You can unlock programs, officials, and systems that continuously generate points. These systems become more efficient over time, eliminating the need to click quickly to control upgrades.
Despite its dark humor, the game also contains insightful social commentary that makes you think about real-world issues.
Anyone who enjoys satirical clicker games, clicker games with engaging storylines, or games that combine humor and strategy will find this game appealing.