Best Play: Earn Coins and Convert to Real Money Every 4 Hours
Best Play works by letting you earn coins while playing games, and every 4 hours, those coins are automatically converted into real money. I tested two games for an hour – a link game and a ball sort puzzle – and earned 761,000 coins, which converted to 74 cents AUD. While it’s a simple concept, the game options here in Australia are pretty limited, and the payout rates aren’t the best. The cash-out process is instant, but you do need to verify your PayPal account and take a selfie, which seems a bit much for small payouts like 74 cents. That said, Best Play is legitimate, and I had no issues getting paid.
Plus Test: Task-Based Rewards with Limited Promotions
Plus Test offers a mix of task-based and playtime rewards, but the payouts heavily rely on active promotions. For example, during a promotion, I played a slots game for about an hour and earned 1,800 coins, but that only converted to 20-30 cents AUD. Without the promotion, the rewards are even worse, with some tasks offering barely any coins at all. There’s also a gift system for watching ads, but the rewards are so tiny it’s not worth the time. I did cash out twice, and both payments arrived within 24 hours, so the app is legitimate. Still, without promotions, the rates are too low for most people.
Make Cash: Ad-Heavy Satoshi Rewards for Minimal Earnings
Make Cash is one of the most ad-heavy apps I’ve ever tested. The entire game revolves around upgrading a GPU and watching ads to earn tiny amounts of Satoshi. After playing for an hour, I only earned 33 Satoshi, which converts to around 3 cents USD. There’s a jackpot system and a prize wheel that occasionally give you a bit extra, but the rewards are still extremely low. On top of that, the app crashes constantly, making the experience pretty frustrating. Payments are instant to your Zebedee wallet, so it’s legitimate, but for the time and effort required, it’s just not worth it.
Bitcoin Spin: Spin Wheels for Low Satoshi Payouts
Bitcoin Spin comes from the same developers as Make Cash and has a nearly identical system. You charge up the prize wheel by tapping a battery, spin for rewards, and watch ads to earn tiny amounts of Satoshi. Over an hour of gameplay, I earned 33 Satoshi – just 3 cents USD. You can upgrade the wheel and complete small missions, but the app is full of ads and crashes frequently, which makes it hard to recommend. Like Make Cash, payouts are instant to a Zebedee wallet, but the earning rates are far too low to justify the time spent.
Cash Thug: Playtime Rewards and Offers with Average Rates
Cash Thug offers both playtime rewards and task-based offers, but the earning rates are pretty average at best. I played Slotto Mania for an hour and earned 3,970 coins, which works out to around 40–50 cents USD. The app mixes in task-based rewards and per-minute systems, but the payouts are much lower than I’ve seen on other platforms. There’s also a pub scale offer wall that offers massive coin rewards for completing tasks, but the rates still aren’t great compared to other apps. Payments are reliable and arrived within 24 hours, but overall, the app is just okay for earning.
Mistplay: Boosted Game Promotions for Higher Earnings
Mistplay is one of the biggest get-paid-to-play apps out there, and it offers a massive library of games to choose from. The best way to earn units is by focusing on boosted games – for example, I tested Lords Mobile during a 50% promotion and earned 480 units in a day, which is close to $2 AUD. The cash-out options here in Australia are limited to gift cards, which is frustrating since PayPal isn’t available. While most games don’t pay much, boosted offers can be worth it if you keep an eye on promotions. Payments are always reliable and usually arrive instantly or within 24 hours.
Just Play: Loyalty Coins and Instant Payouts with Dropped Rates
Just Play lets you earn loyalty coins by playing games, and while it used to pay pretty well, the rates have dropped significantly. I tested Treasure Master and earned 87,000 coins in 2 hours, which converted to just 93 cents AUD. In another test, I got 276,000 coins in an hour, but that only gave me 51 cents. Even though the earnings are disappointing, the app is still legitimate and pays out instantly once you verify with a selfie. The Christmas event didn’t change much except for a graphic overhaul, so at this point, the payout rates are far below what they used to be.
Money Time: Play & Earn with Disappointing Pay Rates
Money Time works the same as Just Play, but the earning rates are also way lower than they’ve been in the past. I played their top-paying game, Sword Slash, for 2 hours and only earned 48 cents AUD. While the app has an instant 2-cent minimum cash-out, the rates just aren’t great anymore. I tested a session where I earned 64,000 “monies” in 37 minutes, which converted into just 30 cents after waiting for the timer to finish. It’s legitimate and pays quickly, but the rewards for your time are very underwhelming right now.