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Oh, I can see a lot of people asking about Pix games that really pay. I decided to test a few and found it interesting to share what I discovered. Basically, there are several apps that work, but most don’t pay directly through Pix—they go via PayPal and then you transfer. A few, like Cash App, already release Pix directly, which is much more practical.
I tested Make Money, AppKarma, Big Time... each one has its own way. Make Money is very simple—you check in, download apps, complete boring tasks, and accumulate a few dollars. AppKarma is similar, but it also offers gift cards. Big Time is more based on raffles, so the earnings aren’t guaranteed. FeaturePoints combines everything—games, surveys, and testing apps. CashPirate is pretty well known here in Brazil; it has a friendly interface and pays recurring.
There’s also Toloka, which isn’t a traditional game but works in a gamified way—you do micro-tasks and each one has its own value. Cash Alarm rewards the time you play. Easy Bucks mixes different types of earnings. Premise is more focused on surveys and data collection. Gamee offers dozens of free mini-games with drawings for real prizes.
Now, honestly: nobody gets rich from Pix games. It’s real extra income, without exaggerating. Most accumulate in dollars and you need to withdraw via PayPal, then transfer to Pix. Some have a minimum withdrawal amount that’s kind of high. And yes, it requires consistency—it’s not like earning while you sleep.
Cash App is the most straightforward for Pix, but most work via PayPal. What I noticed is that the more you use it, the more tasks you unlock. And there’s that thing about referring friends that gives extra bonuses.
I think it’s worth testing if you have some spare time, but don’t go in expecting to earn a lot. It’s more the kind of thing you do while you’re waiting for the bus or something like that. And be careful with the ones that ask for deposits—those are usually scams. Legit ones don’t charge anything to start.
Has anyone else tested any of these? What was your experience?