3 NEW Reward Apps Just Dropped!.. Are Any Worth It? (My 2025 Experience)
- Vince
- Jul 22
- 3 min read
3 New Reward Apps Tested in 2025
Ladies and gentlemen, Vince here. We're diving into some new reward apps to see if they're actually worth the time or not. 2025. Hope you enjoy. First up, we have Fruit Digit Tap. Then Lucky Man Run. And a quick look at Gem Racer Pixel Prizes before we wrap up with Rush Bus. Let's jump into it.
Fruit Digit Tap – Ad-Heavy With Low Gem Payouts
So this is what Fruit Digit Tap looks like when you launch it. Right off the bat, you’ve got gems, a timer, and that supposed PayPal currency at the top. But seriously, before I could even finish talking, an ad popped up. Get ready for that, because you're going to get bombarded constantly. Even when I didn’t click the double reward button, it still played the ad — and that’s just frustrating. I ended up with 10,788 diamonds after about an hour and 10 minutes, and that converted to 6 cents USD. Honestly, the conversion was better than some others, and it did hit my account, but the constant forced ads made it rough.
Lucky Man Run – Smooth Gameplay, Tiny Rewards
You’ve got to love the names of these apps. Lucky Man Run starts off simple — you collect coins, avoid red hazards, aim for the blue zones. Super basic. I was targeting the 10-cent cash out here in Australia. Each level took no time at all, and of course, once you finish, boom, there’s the ad. I was getting about half a cent per ad, and in 30 minutes, I managed to pull together 10 cents, which actually did arrive in my PayPal within minutes. Not bad compared to some others, but keep your expectations low.
Gem Racer Pixel Prizes – Leaderboard Rewards Updated
Just a quick mention here — Gem Racer Pixel Prizes updated its leaderboard. You can now see the new reward breakdown if you place in the top three by the end of the month. Someone actually bought 25,000 gems, which boosted the prize pool for everyone. So if you're into leaderboards, you might want to check that out. All you do is pick up the super gems, avoid hazards, and collect trophies to trade in. Pretty simple stuff.
Rush Bus – Repetitive Play, Same Cash Out System
Rush Bus runs off the same system we’ve seen already — 10,000 coins equals 1 cent, and in Australia, PayPal’s the main cash out. The gameplay’s just sending buses in the right direction to pick up civilians. Took me about 30 minutes to grab 10 cents worth, and that did hit my PayPal within a few minutes, which was great. But just like the others, it's packed with ads. These games really just feel like filler between ad breaks now.
Are Any of These Reward Apps Actually Worth It?
Look, at the end of the day, you’re going to be dealing with a lot of ads and pretty low rewards. Some of these apps do pay — I’ve shown you that — but the effort versus reward isn’t great. In my opinion, they’re fun just to mess around with and see what you can get in your own country, but don’t expect too much. At the bare minimum, you just want them to actually follow through. And thankfully, this time around, they did.
