Human Expenditure Program places you in charge of Harvey, a digital human trapped within a mysterious computer system. Unlike traditional horror RPG games, this one mixes emotional engagement with psychological tension. Every choice you make directly impacts Harvey’s mental state, behavior, and even how he remembers your past actions.
Feed Harvey – Keep him alive by providing food and basic care.
Play mini-games – Earn money and rewards while influencing Harvey’s emotions.
Pet and praise – Build trust and emotional connection, or risk alienating him.
Shape his memories – Harvey remembers how you treat him, affecting future interactions.
This is not just a simulation game; it’s a test of empathy, morality, and survival in a digital world. Unlike other interactive horror RPGs, the game creates an eerie bond between player and character. Harvey may be digital, but his thoughts and feelings are disturbingly human.
Multiple endings: The game offers two very different conclusions based on how you handle Harvey—will you be compassionate, or will your neglect unleash something darker?
Unique motif: Blends the mechanics of a life simulation game with the psychological depth of a horror survival RPG.
Replay value: Your choices truly matter, making each playthrough different.
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