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I'm seeing a lot of people looking for games that make money instantly via Pix lately. I tested some of these apps and... it's more complicated than they seem to promise, you know? Like, there are really apps that pay (Make Money, CashPirate, AppKarma, and such), but earning money instantly is kind of an illusion. Most work by accumulating points through small tasks—testing apps, answering surveys, playing mini-games—and then you convert to PayPal and transfer to Pix. Too slow to be 'instant.' Cash App is the most straightforward (pays directly via Pix), but earnings remain slow. Toloka is more reliable if you enjoy real work (validating data, classifying images), but it's not a game at all. There are also Big Time and Gamee, which operate through lotteries—bigger prizes but zero guarantees. In summary: a game that makes money instantly via Pix consistently? Doesn't exist. What does exist are apps that pay small amounts after a long time of use. If you want real extra income, maybe investing wisely in stocks or ETFs yields more in the long run than constantly testing apps. But if it's just to earn some change while passing time, then yes, some of these really work. What's your experience with this?