I Tried 2 NEW Apps In 2025! BIG Reward Claims - But Worth It? (My Experience)
- Vince
- Jun 19
- 3 min read
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What Are NiceSurveys and Bitcoin Tiles?
So today I’m diving into two new apps I came across here in 2025 — one’s called NiceSurveys, the other is Bitcoin Tiles. They’re both reward apps, but they’re totally different in how they work. NiceSurveys is your typical survey-based app, while Bitcoin Tiles falls into that play-to-earn puzzle game space. I wanted to see how they actually function, not just what the ads say, and share what really happened when I used them.
Are Survey Apps Still Worth Using in 2025?
Now, I don’t know if it’s just me here in Australia, but honestly, reward apps in 2025 have been super disappointing. It’s been a rough year for finding anything that feels worth the time. If you’ve tried earning online this year, you probably know exactly what I mean. So when something new like NiceSurveys comes out, it gets my attention — but I’m always skeptical, especially with surveys.
My Experience With NiceSurveys
NiceSurveys starts off pretty straightforward — you’ve got your balance at the top and all the available surveys underneath. When I first opened the app, I noticed the survey prices looked great for Australia. I mean, we’re talking multiple surveys offering over $3 each, sometimes even more. Of course, you’ve still got to deal with disqualifications and screenouts, which is frustrating as always, but at least the payouts per minute seemed fair. There’s also a daily streak bonus system where if you complete one survey a day for 30 days, you get extra rewards. I decided to test the cash out early on, and after verifying my phone, I actually did get rewarded instantly — which was a surprise considering how most of these apps go.
Inside Bitcoin Tiles: Gameplay and Reward Mechanics
So Bitcoin Tiles is this match-3 style puzzle game where the goal is to complete levels and earn Satoshi. It’s definitely ad-heavy — like, you watch an ad just to start a level, and when you fail, you’ll need to watch another one or wait for your lives to refill. The gameplay itself isn’t too complicated, but it ramps up fast, and honestly, it kind of feels like they want you to mess up so you keep watching ads. You’ve got some tools to help clear levels, but once they run out, you either grind or spend in-game currency or real money. There’s also a prize wheel you spin after completing stages and some bonus systems, like leaderboards and achievements, but most of them require hitting pretty ridiculous goals like level 500.
Testing the Bitcoin Tiles Cash Out System
So after playing a few levels and watching quite a few ads, I managed to get enough Satoshi to test a small withdrawal. I started with 200 Satoshi and ended up around 232 after a few levels and a prize wheel spin. When I went to cash out 20 Satoshi, it actually sent straight to my Zebedee wallet, no issue. But the thing is, once you do that, they cap you for 24 hours — so it’s really slow. Also, they’ve got this level requirement before you can withdraw more, which I still don’t fully understand. Like, you’ve got the balance but can’t touch it unless you hit certain milestones. So yeah, it works, but it’s very limited and time-gated.
Are These 2025 Reward Apps Worth It?
At the end of the day, I think it comes down to what you’re expecting. If you’re going off what the ads say — especially with Bitcoin Tiles — you’re probably going to be disappointed. But if you just want something casual to test out and you understand the limits, they’re not the worst out there. NiceSurveys definitely impressed me more because of how fast the first cash out was and the higher-than-usual payouts. Bitcoin Tiles works, but it’s heavy on ads and slow with rewards. It’s really up to you whether that trade-off feels worth your time.