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SOFTMONEY is a browser clicker game about helping a character named Harvey gather money for his operation. The total amount needed is $25,000, and the player must earn it by clicking and upgrading various income sources. The game repeats the concept of constant progress without risk of failure. Unlike the original BloodMoney, SOFTMONEY focuses entirely on completion and support, allowing players to reach the goal in their own time without punishment or restarts.
At the beginning, the player earns small sums by clicking on the main button. Each click produces money that can later be spent on upgrades or new income systems. Gradually, these upgrades increase profit per click and unlock automatic income generation. The main challenge is deciding how to invest the money for faster results. The player watches numbers grow until the $25,000 target is met, at which point the story concludes.
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Progress in SOFTMONEY depends on how efficiently money is used. Some upgrades bring steady passive income, while others boost active clicking. The balance between them defines how fast the target is reached. Because there are no bad endings, every path eventually succeeds, but time and order matter. Players often plan their next steps, saving before making expensive purchases that unlock better returns. The system rewards consistency and basic resource management.
The game keeps moving even when closed, allowing the player to return later to see growth. This idle structure creates a pattern of short sessions that add up to long-term progress. Repetition becomes part of the rhythm, and each upgrade adds visible improvement. The constant goal provides direction and keeps the experience clear and simple.
SOFTMONEY turns a minimal concept into a structured cycle of work and reward. Each click and upgrade contributes directly to Harvey’s success. The game avoids complexity and focuses on a single measurable objective. Through patient play and planning, the player reaches the target and completes the story, turning small actions into lasting progress.