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4 HUGE Apps To Earn Money Playing Games! (My REAL Results)



Revisiting MoneyTime: Is It Worth Your Time?

So, I decided to revisit MoneyTime after some of you guys asked me to re-review it. I’m glad I did because it’s had some pretty interesting updates. Right now, I’ve earned $0.69 AUD in my balance, and I played Yummy Tiles for an hour straight. What surprised me was how quickly the money’s currency added up just by completing levels and watching ads. At the end of the hour, I earned nearly $3, which is awesome. MoneyTime might have actually passed Just Play for time-to-reward ratio, at least here in Australia. Definitely worth checking out if you haven’t yet!


Misplay: The Best Time-to-Reward Ratio?

Misplay’s been around for ages, and it’s still one of the biggest ways to earn money by playing games. But you guys asked me to check if the earning rates have changed with their latest updates. I played Coin Master with a five times boost and earned 560 units in an hour. To put that into perspective, that’s around $1.50 AUD towards an Amazon gift card. What I like about Misplay is their boosted games—it’s the best way to maximize your earnings. Just remember, once you blow through those boosted games, the grind slows down. But overall, Misplay’s still solid and pays without any issues.


Tap Champs: Can It Compete in Australia?

Next up is Tap Champs, and I have to say, it’s not as big in Australia as apps like Misplay. I tried Crypto Miner Tycoon for an hour, and I earned about $1 worth of their diamond currency. They do have PayPal cashouts, which is a nice touch, but the earning potential here isn’t groundbreaking. With only a few games available, it really feels like a “beer money” app at best. It might be more popular in the U.S., but here in Australia, Tap Champs doesn’t quite compete with the bigger apps.


Just Play: Has Its Earning Potential Dropped?

I’ve covered Just Play a lot over the years, and I usually have great experiences with it. But recently, I’ve noticed a drop in the earning potential. I played Treasure Master for an hour and racked up 520,000 loyalty coins, but when the timer ran out after three hours, it only converted into about 89 cents. That’s probably the lowest I’ve ever seen from Just Play. It’s still 100% legit, and they pay instantly, but the rewards aren’t what they used to be—at least from my experience this time around.


Boosted Games: Maximizing Your Earnings on Misplay

If you want to get the most out of Misplay, the key is to stick to the boosted games. I played Coin Master with a five times boost, and let me tell you, that makes a huge difference in how quickly you earn. In an hour, I managed to earn 560 units, which is way more than you’d get from the lower-rated games. The boosted games are usually only available for a limited time, so make sure you take advantage of them while they last. That’s really the best way to maximize your earnings on Misplay.


Final Thoughts: Which App Is Really Worth It?

After testing all four of these apps, my final thoughts are pretty clear. Money Time has definitely improved and is worth checking out if you’re looking for quick rewards. Misplay is still great, especially if you focus on the boosted games. Tap Champs doesn’t really compete in Australia, in my opinion, but it might be better in other regions. And lastly, Just Play—I’m not sure what happened, but the earning potential just isn’t what it used to be for me. Ultimately, it’s up to you which one works best for your time.

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