I Tested 4 NEW Reward Apps!.. Was The Payout Worth It? - 2025 Review
- Vince
- Oct 17
- 3 min read
Testing a Full Lineup of New Reward Apps
Today I’m diving into a bunch of new reward apps to see if they’re actually worth the time and effort. Everything I cover is based on my own experience here in Australia. I go through each app step by step, show how they look, what the gameplay’s like, and what kind of payout options they offer.
Royal Bitcoin Solitaire – My Real Experience and Satoshi Results
Royal Bitcoin Solitaire is another one of those small Satoshi-style play-and-earn apps. When you launch it, you’ll see your streak system, Satoshi balance, and the in-game currency at the top. It’s actually designed pretty well and plays smoothly if you’re used to solitaire. I started my test at zero Satoshi and after about an hour and a half of play, I earned 51 Satoshi in total. I withdrew through my Zebedee wallet, and it arrived straight away. That worked out to roughly six cents worth of USD. For me, that’s about ten cents an hour, which isn’t great, but at least it paid instantly.
Mahjong Match – High Ad Frequency and Missing Payout
Mahjong Match gave me a bad feeling right away. You’ve got a diamond currency at the top, a timer, and the supposed PayPal balance, but the moment you start playing, ads hit every 30 to 60 seconds. It’s just matching tiles, nothing special. I played for an hour and a half and ended up with about six cents worth of USD currency, which I tried to withdraw on September 14. It never arrived. The same developers made Fruity Link Harmony, which didn’t pay either, so personally, I’d stay away from them.
Cash Bubble – Gameplay Breakdown and Payout Timing
Cash Bubble starts off with your Coinbase balance, a timer, and PayPal currency at the top. Under that are coins, diamonds, and a life system, with a mission section encouraging you to play more. The game is constantly interrupted by ads every 30 to 60 seconds. I played for about an hour and fifteen minutes and built up 65,000 coins, which converted to four cents worth of USD once the timer ended. I withdrew that amount and it arrived within 24 hours. The rewards are very low, but it did pay, so at least there’s that.
Fruit Match – Coin Conversion and Realistic Hourly Rewards
Fruit Match is straightforward. You match fruit tiles while a timer counts down from three hours. You’ll see a mix of coin and diamond currencies, and pretty much every 20 to 30 seconds, another ad plays. I played for about an hour and ten minutes and ended up with 52,000 coins, which converted to five cents USD when the timer ran out. I withdrew that and it hit my PayPal within about three hours. It’s similar to those old Givy-style apps. You’re looking at roughly five to ten cents per hour, at least from what I saw.
PollApp – Reliable Surveys, Offerwall Options, and Fast Payouts
PollApp is a get-paid-to platform that combines surveys with a playtime reward system. The survey payouts are solid, and completing your profile helps reduce disqualifications. It also has a Playtime Rewards section and a My Chips offerwall. Here in Australia, PayPal cash-outs start from one dollar, which is great. I last withdrew $2.88 and it arrived in about ten minutes. The survey prices are fair, but the playtime offers could be better. Overall, it’s still one of the more reliable reward apps I’ve tested recently, especially for surveys and quick payouts.
