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Have you ever stopped to think about which game actually makes real money through Pix? That's right, I was in the same boat and decided to test some apps that have been circulating around. Spoiler: not all of them work the same, but some do actually pay.
So, here’s the deal: it is possible to earn some extra cash by playing, but it’s not like getting rich overnight. Most of them work with simple tasks, mini-games, surveys, and those kinds of things. The point is that many don’t pay directly via Pix, but use PayPal or gift cards as intermediaries.
I tested Cash App, and this one was different — it allows direct withdrawal to Pix, which makes things much easier. Then comes CashPirate, which is quite well-known, and it works with games, videos, and app downloads. Make Money is also very simple — just do daily check-ins and complete tasks.
There’s AppKarma, which rewards you for playing recommended apps and referring friends. Big Time is interesting because it works with raffles — the prizes are bigger, but it depends on luck. Gamee has some fun mini-games, and FeaturePoints combines gaming, surveys, and app testing.
Toloka is more focused on micro-tasks (classifying images, answering questions), but it works well if you want something more structured. Cash Alarm rewards your time playing, Easy Bucks mixes gaming with surveys, and Premise is more straightforward with quick tasks.
Now, the truth? Most don’t pay directly to Pix. The process is: app → PayPal → Pix. Only Cash App pays directly, which is much more convenient. The minimum withdrawal amounts vary, but they are usually low.
What I learned from testing: it really works, but it requires consistency. It’s not meant to replace a fixed job; it’s just supplementary income. And be careful with apps that ask for an initial deposit — most that actually pay don’t ask for anything.
If you want to make real money, pick one or two apps that suit you and stay consistent. But if you’re looking for more serious earnings in the long run, it’s worth learning about investments — stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies. The market is there with advanced charts, demo accounts to practice without risk.
Anyway, financial education makes all the difference. Which app have you already tested or are thinking about testing?