These 3 NEW Apps Claim to Offer Rewards... I Tried Them
- Vince
- 2 days ago
- 4 min read
Testing the MyCash App: Surveys, Offer Wall, and Cash Out Experience
First thing I noticed when launching the MyCash app was the top right — that’s where you’ll find your currency and notification area. Straight underneath, I was given access to paid surveys. Most of them were offering around 1,000 credits, with one almost hitting 2,000. They also showed timers and difficulty ratings, but honestly, those didn’t always match the experience. They’ve got Polefish and Tap Research as well, so a few different options there. Now before diving into the offer wall, I checked out the payout methods. Here in Australia, I saw PayPal, Binance, Payeer, Litecoin, Amazon, Tether, PUBG, and GCash. Some of the offers on the wall were actually pretty solid — not undercut like you usually see. The prices seemed fair for once. I ended up withdrawing $3 to Payeer, had to do it in $1 chunks because of the minimum bracket, and I got it within about 4 hours. That was a nice surprise. That said, I had major issues with the surveys — most of them just errored out. I did report it, but it definitely affected the experience.
Bingo Egypt Review: Is It a Game or Just Ad Spam?
Bingo Egypt is another early access title, one of those apps that converts gems into currency every three hours. Right away, it felt familiar — at the bottom, you've got your gem timer and your PayPal currency section. You choose how many cards you want, then dive into the game. But within about a minute, the ads started rolling in. Every time you collect gems, it throws you into another ad opportunity — lucky spins, floating chests, you name it. I’ll admit though, for a bingo game, it was actually pretty fun. And I’ve seen way worse from this genre. Plus, I recognized the dev from another app we reviewed, so I didn’t go in completely blind. I played for an hour and ended up with just over 21,000 gems — converted to about 9 cents. Pretty low, but I’ve seen lower. And yeah, I withdrew it, and to their credit, it hit my PayPal in like five minutes. It’s just the sheer amount of ads that wear you down. You’re constantly interrupted.
Bitcoin Sort App Review: Merge Game Meets Crypto Ads
Bitcoin Sort is exactly what you'd expect from a crypto merge-style app. Up top is your Satoshi counter, and next to that is your level progress bar. All you do is merge the chips to reach the end goal. I dropped the little Bitcoin tile, merged a few together, and just like that — ad break. Every one to two minutes, it felt like I was hit with another ad. Gameplay isn’t hard, but you can fail levels if you’re not paying attention. Each level took me about two to three minutes, and after enough of those, I finally earned my first Satoshi — that took four ads. The spin wheel is always just one Satoshi no matter what. You can spin again with another ad, of course. By the end of an hour, I’d earned 21 Satoshi, which came out to around 2 cents USD. It does use Zebedee for cash out, and yes, it worked instantly. But for an hour’s effort, it’s a tough sell.
What I Earned After 1 Hour in Each App
I gave each app about an hour to see what I’d walk away with. My Cash gave me a $3 payout split into three smaller redemptions. Bingo Egypt gave me 21,200 gems, which converted to around 9 cents. Bitcoin Sort gave me 21 Satoshi — about 2 cents. The speed of payouts was surprisingly quick in all three cases, but the actual value… pretty underwhelming. Especially when you factor in how many ads I had to sit through.
Comparing App Reward Systems and Regional Differences
One thing I always try to mention is that my experience is based here in Australia. What I see might be completely different from what you get in your country. The My Cash app, for example, offered a decent mix of payout options like PayPal, Binance, Amazon, and more — but the offers themselves could vary. Same with the reward rates. Call of Dragons had a massive reward listed, but again, that’s just what showed up for me. Always compare offer walls across apps because what looks great in one region could be totally different elsewhere.
Gem Racer Pixel Prizes Update: Season 2 and New Rewards
Gem Racer’s back for Season 2, and I’m really excited about it. The new Super Gem Champion event is live, and the top three players this month will win the prizes shown in the video. You do need to be in the Discord to join, and everything’s tracked there. You just drive, avoid hazards, and pick up those big blue Super Gems. Trophies can also be turned into gems. You’ve got skins, abilities, and even the option to support the app directly — 25,000 gems for 99 cents. That helps boost the prize pool for everyone. I’ve got some big upgrades planned for the future too, so stay tuned.