I was looking for apps that really pay and tested a lot of things in recent months. Honestly, most promise a lot and deliver little, but I found some that actually work. The game that makes real money isn’t the one that promises you’ll get rich quickly, you know? It’s more about the one that pays consistently for tasks.



I started with Make Money because it’s really simple — just do daily check-ins, test some apps, and complete small tasks. At first, you earn in dollars and then transfer via PayPal to Pix. Nothing spectacular, but it’s reliable. Then I tested AppKarma and CashPirate, which work similarly — accumulate points by playing and answering surveys.

What I found most interesting was Cash App because it pays directly to Pix, without needing to go through PayPal. Saves time. There’s also Toloka, which isn’t exactly a game, but works like one — you complete micro-tasks (classify images, answer questions) and earn for it. The cool thing is it shows how much each task pays before you do it.

Now, real talk: the game that makes real money won’t make you rich. But combining Make Money, CashPirate, and Toloka, you can earn some extra cash every month. You need patience and to do it every day, or it won’t add up. Some apps pay faster (Cash App), others are slower (Big Time, which uses raffles). The important thing is to avoid those that ask for an initial deposit — those are no good.

Tip: start with one or two apps, see if it really works for you, then add more. And always watch out when you hit the minimum payout, because sometimes the platform becomes unstable. Most release withdrawals starting at around 10-20 reais, so it doesn’t take long to get your first payment.

The game that makes real money is the one you use consistently, even if it earns little. These apps won’t replace your salary, but they do work as extra income. Just don’t set your expectations too high, because people claiming they earn 500 reais a month are probably exaggerating or dedicating 8 hours a day to it.
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