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3 NEW Reward Apps Are Here!.. Are ANY Actually Good? - My Experience

  • Writer: Vince
    Vince
  • Oct 5
  • 3 min read

Stellar Bubble Jackpot Shooter: Early Access Review

This one's an early access game, which always makes me cautious. In my opinion, a lot of the apps that don’t feel quite right tend to fall under early access. But I gave Stellar Bubble a proper go anyway. It’s a bubble shooter game with a little gem system and mini-games that show up as you play. Tapping on the UFO gives you a chance to collect gems, and you can use a multiplier by watching an ad — though even if you skip the ad, it still plays one. The part that got to me was the 60-second ad timer. Every minute, without fail, another ad would play. That’s something to seriously think about before trying it.


Tacos and Burritos Crazy (Givvy App) Tested

Tacos and Burritos Crazy — yep, that’s really what it’s called. This one’s from Givvy, and if you've seen my channel before, you already know how I feel about Givvy apps. While the number of payout options was solid — including Payeer, Binance, and even PayPal — the offers themselves weren’t that rewarding here in Australia. It took me hours just to get enough coins to cash out, and there's also a selfie verification system, which honestly seems a bit much for the small amount involved. Still, the app did send through what I earned.


BrightDrama App Experience: Watch Videos for Coins?

BrightDrama was definitely something else. When I first opened it, I didn’t recognize any of the shows, and they weren’t really my thing — but maybe they’ll be yours. The main draw here is watching these odd little dramas to build up coins, but most of what I did was sit through ads. You’ve got the timer, the mini-games, the card flips — but at the end of the day, the majority of time spent is just watching ads between everything. I gave it a solid run and watched videos for over two hours. You’ll see my final results later in the video.


Real Payout Times vs Time Spent Testing

For each of these apps, I tracked how long I used them and exactly how long it took for the reward to arrive — if it arrived at all. I started Stellar Bubble at just under 3 hours on the timer, played for about an hour, and got my reward 10 minutes later. Tacos and Burritos Crazy took a bit longer, and I used it for 3 hours and 12 minutes. The payout came the next day. BrightDrama was about 2 and a half hours of use, and the 7 cents I earned showed up in PayPal within 24 hours as well. So yes, all three came through — but that’s only half the story.


Which Apps Actually Sent Rewards?

All three apps I tested — Stellar Bubble, Tacos and Burritos Crazy, and BrightDrama — did end up sending something. Whether it was 5 cents, 54 cents, or 7 cents, the payouts arrived. But just because something arrives doesn’t mean it’s worth the effort. These aren’t fake, at least in my experience, but you really have to look at how much time is being traded for the results you’re getting. That’s the bigger picture here.


Are These Reward Apps Worth It in 2025?

After testing all three apps properly, I’d say the answer depends on your expectations. If you’re looking for something casual to mess around with while doing something else, maybe they’ll pass the time. But for me, spending multiple hours for a few cents just isn’t it. Even though they paid out, I personally wouldn’t use any of them regularly. But now you’ve seen how they worked in my case — you can decide for yourself if they’re worth it in your country.


 
 
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