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You know that whole thing about gaming apps to make real money? Well, after Pix blew up around here, tons of apps promising extra income started appearing. But then the question is: which ones actually work?
I saw a lot of questionable content about this, so I decided to test a few. The truth is, you can indeed make some extra cash, but it’s not that “get rich” kind of thing. It’s mainly for supplementing your income—doing simple tasks, answering surveys, or playing a few mini games.
I started with Make Money and AppKarma—they’re pretty easy and chill to begin with. You download, register quickly, and start accumulating right away. Most pay via PayPal first, and then you transfer to Pix. There’s also CashPirate, which is fairly well-known here in Brazil—simple interface, and the payments do come through.
Big Time is interesting because it works with raffles—the prizes are bigger, but it’s not guaranteed. Toloka is different: it’s not a traditional game, but you complete simple tasks (classifying images, validating data) and earn dollars. Much more reliable than it seems.
Now, if you want something more straightforward, Cash App is one of the few that allows you to withdraw almost directly to Pix. But I’ll be honest: none of these real-money gaming apps will replace a salary. What works is using several at the same time and being consistent.
Some people earn R$100–200 per month doing this regularly. There’s also FeaturePoints, Easy Bucks, and Gamee, which offer different ways to earn—games, surveys, and referring friends.
But here’s a warning: be careful with apps that ask for an initial deposit or promise absurd earnings. Those are usually scams. The ones that really pay are the ones that clearly explain how it works and don’t charge anything to get started.
If you’re thinking about using a gaming app to make real money, start slowly—test one or two and see which one fits your schedule best. And if you want more serious long-term earnings, then yes, it’s worth learning about investments—stocks, ETFs, and that kind of thing. But for quick extra income, these apps do work.
BTC is at $76.79K (-0.86%), ETH is at $2.11K (-1.53%), DOGE is at $0.10 (-1.39%)—the market is still moving. Either way, good luck if you decide to try!