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So guys, I was looking for a game that pays real money and went to find out which of these apps actually work. Because honestly, there are MANY apps promising easy money, but most of them are scams.
After testing some, you can generate extra income yes, but you have to be realistic - nobody gets rich playing. It’s more about that money to supplement your income. Most work like this: you complete tasks, test apps, play mini-games, and then withdraw via PayPal to transfer to Pix later.
The ones I found most legitimate: Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, very convenient. Then there’s CashPirate, Make Money, Toloka (this one is more task-based, not a real game). FeaturePoints also works, you play, answer surveys, test apps. Big Time and Gamee operate with sweepstakes, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed.
But hey, watch out for those folks promising quick and easy gains – it’s usually talk. These apps do pay, but it’s slow. You can accumulate a few reais per week if you keep testing app after app.
There’s an interesting comparison: which one pays out more easily via Pix? Cash App has the advantage because it pays directly. The others require going through PayPal first, which is more annoying. Minimum payout varies, but it’s usually not outrageous.
In the end, it’s just extra work. If you want to make real money, these apps won’t solve your life, but you can gather some extra cash if you’re patient. Just don’t fall for that talk of getting rich playing, because it doesn’t work that way.