4 NEW Reward Apps Released!.. Are They GOOD? - 2025 Review
- Vince
- Sep 18, 2025
- 4 min read
Fruity Link Harmony: Ads Everywhere and No Reward Received
So, this one started off with the usual red flags. I mean, it literally shows you a reward timer as soon as you launch the thing, promising something every three hours — that’s already a sign for me to be cautious. The actual gameplay was basic enough, just linking fruit, but it quickly became clear what was really going on. Every 10 to 20 seconds, something popped up trying to get me to watch an ad — and even hitting “no thanks” still played one.
Whether I was spinning the wheel or just tapping around the menu, there were ads on a timer no matter what I did. After playing for about an hour, I had over 10,000 gems, which apparently converted into 9 cents. I cashed it out… and I’m still waiting. Almost a month now, and nothing. Not a single cent hit my account.
Plus Sleep: Timer-Based Coins and Playtime Payout Tested
When I first opened Plus Sleep, it looked promising enough. It’s coin-based, and I liked that they clearly showed different options for redemption, including PayPal, Amazon, Apple, and Google Play. What caught my attention was the sleep area where it lets you supposedly earn while sleeping, but you’ve got to enable microphone access — and I just don’t feel comfortable with that, even if they say it’s processed locally. I focused on the playtime rewards since that was the only option showing for me here in Australia. The tasks were split — Alibaba paid me just for running the app, while the Wooden Screw game had level-based milestones. After about an hour and a half, I racked up enough coins to withdraw 83 cents, and I’m happy to say that did actually hit my PayPal within 20 minutes. For a new app, that’s not bad.
Wow App: Offerwall Features but Low Conversion Rates
It was actually kind of refreshing to see a proper offerwall app pop up in 2025. Compared to those quick little reward timers, this one at least had a real system. Coins, gems — the whole setup. The offerwalls weren’t the most packed I’ve ever seen, but there was enough to test. What stood out was how low the reward rates were. Seriously, I’ve tested hundreds of apps, and I know when the conversions are falling behind. Even CPX Research, which I tried for this review, wasn’t great. I got screened out 14 times, and the best-paying survey didn’t even crack a dollar. I did manage to get a $1 redemption through, and that came in within 24 hours, which is solid. But still, the rates here in Australia need a major boost if this app wants to compete.
Bitcoin Match: Match-3 Gameplay with Satoshi Rewards
This one’s your standard match-3 type of setup — nothing too wild. You’ve got lives, Satoshi balances, and in-game coins to help clear the levels. You’ll be watching ads to even start playing or to grab extra items, but honestly, that’s not new. The gameplay was straightforward, and I actually don’t mind these types of games when they work. The key thing here is that you need a Zebedee wallet linked up to even cash out. I redeemed 36 Satoshi during my test and was surprised — it hit my wallet instantly. That worked out to about 4 cents for 20 minutes of play. So roughly 12 to 14 cents an hour here in Australia. If you’re into this genre, it might be a nice little addition to your collection.
What I Earned From Each App and How Long It Took
I kept my testing time pretty even across the board to give a fair comparison. Fruity Link Harmony gave me over 10,000 gems in an hour — but no payout came through, even after weeks. Plus Sleep gave me 83 cents after an hour and a half of playing and came through in 20 minutes. Wow had me grinding for two hours for $1 via surveys, but the screenouts made that pretty painful. Bitcoin Match was around 20 minutes of gameplay for 36 Satoshi, which came instantly and converted to about 4 cents. All up, none of these were super fast, but a couple did come through — just not at huge rates.
My Final Verdict on These 4 New Reward Apps
Out of everything I tested, Fruity Link Harmony was the biggest letdown — full of ads and no result in the end. Plus Sleep at least paid out and had clear reward options, but I’m still not into the mic access thing. Wow had potential with the offerwalls, but the rates are just too low right now here in Australia. Bitcoin Match is the only one that paid instantly for me, and while it was small, at least it worked. If you're looking to test something new, maybe start with the last two — just keep your expectations in check.
