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So, I found out that you can make some extra money with paid games directly through Pix, and I tested a lot of things out there. At first, I thought it was all scams, but some apps really work if you don’t expect to get rich.
The thing is, most of these paying games don’t pay directly through Pix, you know? They go through PayPal or gift cards first, then you transfer. There are some that are much more straightforward like Cash App, which allows faster withdrawals. But even the others work, it just takes a little longer.
The ones I tested that actually pay are: Make Money (very simple, just check-in and download apps), AppKarma (pays in gift cards or PayPal), Big Time (works with sweepstakes, the prizes are bigger), FeaturePoints (very complete, has games, surveys, everything), Gamee (quick mini-games), CashPirate (well known here in Brazil), Toloka (not a classic game but pays well for small tasks), Cash App (the most practical for those who want to pay directly through Pix), Cash Alarm (slow but steady), Easy Bucks (offers various ways to earn), and Premise (focused on surveys).
What I noticed is that paid games that pay via Pix work better when you treat it as extra income, not as a way to get rich. You earn some change here, some there, complete tasks, refer friends, and so on. It doesn’t replace a salary, but it helps.
The annoying part is that many ask you to go through PayPal before reaching Pix, which takes a little time. But Cash App is different, you can withdraw more directly. The minimum amounts vary, but overall they are pretty low.
My advice is: choose 2 or 3 apps you like the most, install them, create an account (just use your email), and start doing the tasks when you have time. Don’t expect to get rich quickly, because these paid games through Pix take time to accumulate. But if you stay consistent, at the end of the month, you’ll make a decent amount of money.
And just to be clear: if you want more serious earnings, these apps won’t give you that. But to make some extra cash while playing on your phone, it really works. Just don’t fall for promises of becoming a millionaire or something like that, because that doesn’t exist.