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Human Expenditure Program

Human Expenditure Program

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Dramatic Harvey “Owning” Simulation Game

Human Expenditure Program is a unique psychological simulation game where players own and control the entire life of Harvey Harvington, a virtual character who is full of emotions like a real person. Not only do you take care of him, but you also have to face the dark secret related to Harvey and your own choices.

Strange, satirical plot

In the game, you become Harvey’s “owner” through a special computer program. Feed him, play with him, pet him, earn money from his existence—but don’t forget: you know exactly what you did to Harvey. Can you hide the truth or let the memories come back?

Gameplay and outstanding features

  • Character simulation & management: Take care of Harvey as if he were a pet, but remember that he has his own emotions and thoughts.
  • Two different endings:Your choices and actions determine Harvey's future—happiness or tragedy.
  • Five engaging mini-games:They provide entertainment while adding moments of tension.
  • Psychological—dark comedy elements: Experience the conflict between making money and responsibility as a real "human."
  • Images & sounds: The interface has a retro color mixed with darkness, emphasizing the atmosphere of the boundary between the game and reality.

Why should you experience it?

This game is not only entertaining but also evokes many thoughts about control, responsibility, and ethics in the digital world. This is the perfect choice for those who love the simulation-psychological genre with strange scenarios, many layers of meaning, and open endings.

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Human Expenditure Program is attracting the gaming community thanks to its new gameplay, a mix of fun and horror. If you want to try a game that both simulates and "puzzles" the player's morality, this is definitely an experience not to be missed!

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