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Testing 5 BIG APPS To Make Money Gaming 2024! (REAL LOOK)



Overview of LUCKMON: Is It Worth the Grind?

So, let’s talk about LUCKMON. When you first launch it, you’ll see it runs on a gem and ticket-based currency system. I had 128 gems and 40 tickets to start, and the whole concept is simple: play games, earn gems, and eventually convert them into real rewards. Sounds easy, right? But here’s the catch—you’re stuck with a standard earning rate unless you get lucky with multipliers. And that grind is real. You’ll need to rack up 1,750 gems just to get a $5 Amazon gift card.


The missions and daily bonuses are there, but they don’t really make a big difference. If you’re okay with putting in a ton of time for minimal payout, LUCKMON might be for you. But for most people, it’s just not worth the grind.


Supreme King: Misleading Coin Promises and Unreliable Payouts

Supreme King is one of those apps that promises a lot but delivers very little. When you first check it out, it looks like a standard game tester app, where you’re supposed to earn coins by playing games.


The app says you’ll earn around 70-80 coins per minute for certain games, but in reality, the payout is much lower. I played 2048 Blast for four minutes and only earned 59 coins, far less than what was promised. The payout rates are high—9,000 coins for $5—but the problem is that the app doesn’t track your earnings accurately. And honestly, I don’t trust it. I’ve had bad experiences with similar apps from the same developers, where I wasn’t paid at all after cashing out. So, unless you’re willing to take the risk, I’d steer clear of Supreme King.


America Earns Gift Card: Another Disappointment

Now, America Earns Gift Card is pretty much a clone of Supreme King. The layout, the games, and even the issues are exactly the same. I played a game called Cornhole League for 22 minutes and only earned 110 coins, which is way off from what they promised. The payout rates are identical too—$5 for 9,000 coins, $3 for 6,000 coins.


After getting burned by other apps from the same developers, I’m not willing to give this one the benefit of the doubt. If an app doesn’t pay out, or the support team doesn’t respond, it’s just not worth your time. America Earns Gift Card is another disappointment that I can’t recommend.


Money Free: Poor Conversion Rates and Withdrawal Issues

Money Free looked promising at first, but it quickly fell apart. The app runs on a coin-based currency system, where 1,265 coins convert to just 63 cents USD—less than the standard rate.


You’ve got the usual offer walls and surveys, but the payouts are low, with full-length surveys only earning you 31 cents. What’s worse, I tried cashing out in Litecoin three times, and each time the coins went back into my balance after an hour. It’s frustrating because the app just doesn’t work properly. And on top of that, if you complete an offer worth more than $5, you might be waiting up to 45 days to get your coins. Right now, Money Free is just not worth it, and I’d avoid it until they fix these issues.


Gleeful Fishing Voyage: A Scam in Disguise

Gleeful Fishing Voyage is the worst of the bunch, hands down. From the moment you launch it, you’re bombarded with offers that scream scam. It’s not even on the Google Play Store; it’s on the Galaxy Store, which is a red flag right there. The app promises ridiculous payouts like $500 in PayPal cash just for playing a simple game.


But all it does is try to get you to watch as many ads as possible. It even has that bogus lottery system where you never win anything real. The whole setup is shady, and even the developer’s information looks sketchy. This app is just another scam, and it’s a shame that it’s even allowed on our phones in 2024. Stay far away from Gleeful Fishing Voyage.


Final Thoughts: Are Any of These Apps Worth Your Time?

After going through all these apps, I have to say, it’s been a pretty disappointing experience. LUCKMON might be legit, but the grind just isn’t worth the small rewards. Supreme King and America Earns Gift Card are both misleading and unreliable, with low payouts and untrustworthy tracking. Money Free is plagued with poor conversion rates and broken withdrawal systems, and Gleeful Fishing Voyage is nothing but a scam designed to waste your time. If you’re serious about making money with apps, these are not the ones to use. There are better options out there, and I’ll keep searching for them so you don’t have to. Stay tuned, and hopefully, we’ll find something worthwhile next time.


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