The undying millennial dream of making a living playing video games and earning digital currency by contributing to vast, expansive, and intricate in-game economies is slowly but surely becoming a reality.

Of course, there’s nothing new about games that allow players to earn money, with MMORPGs like Runescape having already done this in a fairly spectacular fashion more than two decades ago. 

Today, play-to-earn (P2E) games are a lot more overt when marketing themselves as a potential side hustle. Whether you like solving puzzles, word games, action-packed adventures, or vast virtual worlds in MMORPGs, it is now possible to earn sizable sums by playing games online.

It’s worth noting, however, that not all P2E games are the same, some are outright scams, and most are a waste of your time. This is why in this article, we’ve identified 30 apps that we think are absolutely perfect for those looking to play games as a side hustle.

1. Swagbucks

Swagbucks

Swagbucks offers a dozen different games across role-playing, casinos, and puzzles that allow players to earn real money. This is in addition to the platform’s surveys, cashback shopping, and a string of other avenues to earn money.

It pays users and players in SBs, or Swagbucks. Once you hit 300 SBs, which is apparently quite easy to reach, you can redeem them as a gift card for Amazon, Target, and Google Play Store, among others, or withdraw the funds as USD directly to your PayPal account.

Earnings - According to the platform itself, most users average between $2 to $5 a day, which isn’t a lot. It is possible to make a more decent amount through its games, even though it may not be sustainable in the long run, with some users occasionally hitting $50 to $100 paydays.

App Store Review - 4.4 (iOS)/4.4 (Google Play)

2. KashKick

Kashkick

Similar to Swagbucks, Kashkick offers everything from surveys to mobile games that allow users to make money. All you need to do is download the app, start playing the games, and hit certain milestones to get rewarded with real money.

It offers a range of different games across solitaire, bingo, puzzles, and general arcade, with players being rewarded based on either time spent, performance, or hitting specific milestones.

Earnings - Users report earning up to $50 a month from Kashkick’s games alone, which could go higher depending on the frequency of playing and the level of skill possessed by players. Users can withdraw money as soon as it reaches a threshold of $10.

App Store Review - 4.3 (iOS)/4.0 (Google Play)

3. Freecash

Freecash

Freecash is an increasingly popular choice, thanks to its intuitive interface and attractive design, alongside a broader selection of games. 

Experienced users suggest playing games such as Bingo Blitz, Star Trek, and Gardenscapes to maximize your earnings. Apart from this, games like Scratch Magic and Dice Dreams are a lot easier to understand and master, but with limited long-term earning potential.

Earnings - This platform does a lot better on the earnings front, with $20 a day being well within reach for most serious users, with some earning as much as $1,000 per month in semi-passive income.

App Store Review - 4.1 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

4. Scrambly

Scrambly

With a diverse set of games, Scrambly allows users to earn cash rewards by completing various in-game tasks and challenges across a variety of puzzle, arcade, and role-playing style games. It, however, only caters to users based in the US and Canada as of now.

Games such as Mafia City, Lords Mobile, and Mech Arena are known to have the best earnings potential, provided you spend some time to understand and get a hang of the gameplay.

Earnings - Users have reported earning between $100 to $1,000 using the platform and everything it has to offer. When it comes to games, however, the best you can aim for is about $400, and that too with hours of consistent play; the average is most likely around $100 to $150.

App Store Review - 4.5 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS 

5. 21 Blitz

21 Blitz

This is where we step into the realms of actual gambling, with 21 Blitz, an app that offers a unique blend of blackjack and solitaire while allowing players to win real money. You can practice your skills with the free game or join cash tournaments with a buy-in that starts at just $0.60.

The goal of the game is simple, make stacks that add up to 21, with face cards being worth 10, aces either 1 or 11, and the other cards worth their respective face value. 

Earnings - While the smallest games could earn you just $1 in prize money, the bigger ones with multiple players and rounds can reach payouts as high as $65. 

There is really no limit to how much money you can earn with this, but then again this is gambling; you have to put money in for a chance to win anything.

App Store Review - 3.6 (Google Play)/4.6 (iOS)

6. Mistplay

Mistplay

One of the most popular apps on this list that rewards you for casual gaming, Mistplay has over 10 million downloads despite being available only on Android. Since it first arrived on the scene in 2016, it has paid out over $60 million to users worldwide.

While its workings are rather similar to the others on this list, it focuses exclusively on gaming, which means you won’t find any surveys or other related offers to earn money here. Apart from this, the site is reported to have better games that truly focus on delivering quality experiences for players.

Earnings - The earning potential on this platform is quite thin, with some users having made just $75 after a year of continuous gaming. 

App Store Review - 4.6 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

7. Cash Giraffe

Cash Giraffe

Another Android-only app with several play-to-earn games on offer, Cash Giraffe offers very engaging gameplay, something that helps players boost their intellectual and cognitive abilities when playing for extended periods.

The workings of the app are pretty straightforward. You download it and start playing games. You collect tickets for hitting various milestones and achievements, which can then be redeemed with gift cards.

Earnings - On average, players make $7 a day by actively playing on Cash Giraffe, but there seem to be issues with its payment processing. Many people report having to wait for weeks with multiple requests for support before having their funds released.

App Store Review - 4.1 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

8. Super.com

Super.com

One of the most popular and versatile apps on this list, Super offers boundless opportunities for users to save money, earn rewards, and, of course, make money, which happens to include games. 

Unlike a few others on this list, the platform has a paid tier to unlock some of its more advanced earning features, which costs $15 a month. Once you’re in, you can start earning small but certainly not insignificant rewards by hitting milestones and clearing different levels in each game.

Earnings - Users report earning $2 to $7 a day depending on the time spent and their gaming skills.

App Store Review - 4.6 (iOS)/4.6 (Google Play)

9. Testerup

Testerup

Testerup is an app that pays users to test a wide variety of apps, games, and products, even gadgets and cosmetics. A vast chunk of its offers, however, pertain to gaming, where users get paid to help developers perfectly test their games before release.

The app further offers reimbursements for certain in-app purchases that help you progress in the game, which is rather unique. However, there have been reports of multiple bugs within the games themselves, some of which fail to track progress, leading to lost time and money.

Earnings - The site claims that users can make as much as $120 per test, with each new user being presented with over 50 offers worth $800 or more. Most users dispute this claim and report making just about $90 to $150 after 6 months.

There are also concerns regarding Testerup’s payment threshold of $75, which means it will be a while before you can cash out.

App Store Review - 4.0 (Google Play)/4.1 (iOS)

10. WorldWinner 

WorldWinner 

WorldWinner is a fun iPhone app that offers as many as 20 mini-games, including classics such as Wheel of Fortune, Bingo, and Scrabble Go, among others. 

Each of these games offers an option to play for free or deposit money to play in tournaments with real cash prizes. The platform hosts 100s of tournaments every single day and has paid out as much as $2 billion to players over the years. 

Earnings - Tournaments on the platform pay anywhere from $0.50 to $100 depending on the buy-in amounts. There are plenty of people who’ve consistently made $50 to $60 a day on WorldWinner, but this is again a form of gambling, so make sure to tread lightly!

App Store Review - 4.6 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

11. InboxDollars

InboxDollars

A popular name in this space, InboxDollars has 2.2 million active users and features offers from surveys to shopping cash backs to P2E games. 

Many of the gaming-related offers on the platform essentially involve visiting and downloading games using the URL provided by InboxDollars and then reaching a certain level in the said game to get your reward. 

Earnings - People have reported varying levels of earnings on the platform, but $50 a month seems to be very achievable, even for players without a lot of time to spare. 

App Store Review - 4.3 (Google Play)/4.5 (iOS)

12. Rewarded Play

Rewarded Play

Rewarded Play is another service that is only available for users located in the U.S. and Canada as of now, with even a few U.S. states not supported. 

The platform essentially pays you to download certain games, install them, and start playing. It offers a much wider range of games, which are supposed to be a lot more engaging. So, it doesn’t feel like work and can be a great stress reliever like most games, while you get paid for it.

Earnings - Many users claim to make as much as $15 following 3 hours of gameplay, which isn’t a lot, but is definitely worth something for what you get playing video games.

App Store Review - 4.4 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

13. Coin Pop

Coin Pop

Coin Pop is a popular app with over 10 million downloads, which essentially pays you based on the amount of time you spend playing a game. Its model is fairly similar to the likes of Mistplay and Rewarded Play, in that users are required to download and play sponsored games to earn money.

It offers a wide variety of games, starting with the usual puzzles and board games, followed by surprisingly engaging role-playing games. 

Earnings - The platform advertises a pay of 482 coins per minute. You need to hit 4,444 coins, which is worth about $0.50, to withdraw your earnings. All in all, you’re not going to make a lot of money with this, but it's a nice side hustle for those who love mobile games.

App Store Review - 4.0 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

14. MyFreeApp

MyFreeApp

MyFreeApp pays you to try out new games and apps. This includes gambling apps, browser extensions, and, of course, games. 

You stand to earn money for downloading the games, followed by incremental sums for each level you clear and achievement you unlock. So, it takes a bit of time and involvement to start earning meaningful sums using the app.

Earnings - Your earnings with gaming alone are structured based on your levels and achievements. It starts with a mere $0.10 for downloading a game, going all the way up to $15 for clearing all levels.

App Store Review - 4.1 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

15. Bingo Cash

Bingo Cash

As the name suggests, Bingo Cash is an online Bingo game involving real money. A popular pastime among retirees, it is also perfect for those looking for simple, engaging, and entertaining games with a chance of winning some money.

Each game lasts just 2 minutes and is quite fast-paced and addictive. Players must daub the numbers being called as quickly as possible to get more points, significantly increasing focus and involvement with the game.

Earnings - This is a game you play against other players, and there is a small entry fee to join each tournament. Payouts reach as high as $50 to $65 depending on how well you play and, of course, how your luck turns out on a particular day.

App Store Review - 4.7 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

16. Solitaire Cash

Solitaire Cash

Solitaire Cash brings the classic Windows PC game to your phone, with a chance to win real cash rewards while playing an engaging and exciting game. 

You’re facing off against other players in tournaments, making this a game of speed and accuracy. The players with the highest scores get a significant chunk of the prize money.

Earnings - Plenty of people claim to have earned $90 to $120 per month by playing this game, but keep in mind that you will have to deposit money for ‘Real Cash’ tournaments first, and you could just as easily end up losing money.

App Store Review - 4.6 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

17. Blitz Win Cash

Blitz Win Cash

Blitz Win Cash is a popular iOS app with 10-plus built-in games and over 1 million downloads, ranking it #9 in the Casino category in the Apple App Store. 

The games include solitaire, bingo, puzzles, pool, and a lot more, and you can earn money with them by entering cash tournaments that have an entry fee. There are also options such as the Daily Wheel Spin or Giveaways to participate in and try your luck.

Earnings - Players stand to earn from as little as $2 to $45 on winning tournaments, depending on the entry fee and their performance.

App Store Review - 4.6 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

18. Wealth Words

Wealth Words

If you have a way with the words and enjoy playing word games such as Wordle, crossword puzzles, and quick quizzes, then Wealth Words is the place to be. Not only are these games fun, engaging, and a great way to build your verbal skills, but you can also win sizable cash rewards.

The beauty of this app, unlike many others on this list, is that there is absolutely no limit to how much you can play and win. 

Earnings - You can play the games for free and earn $1 to $5 if you win, this is only allowed for your first time, and the next time you play the same game you will have to pay in tokens that cost money. 

App Store Review - 2.7 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

19. Givling

Givling

While it follows a model similar to several other apps on this list, a key twist lies in its social component. 

Givling allows you to channel your winnings toward your student loans, but that’s the least of what it does; it also allows players to start crowdfunding campaigns for pretty much anything, no sob story required!

Earnings - Givling’s patented crowdfunding system allows players to earn a maximum of $100,000 using the platform, but rising up the queue takes investment, with users on average spending about $7 each month to further their chances of hitting the jackpot. 

In many ways, this is like the lottery: a very sophisticated lottery that does seem to be working, with $10 million being funded to players thus far.

App Store Review - 4.6 (iOS)/3.5 (Google Play)

20. Lucky Day

Lucky Day

We’re once again in the realm of lotteries, or scratch cards to be more precise. Lucky Day tries to emulate digital scratch cards, awarding scratch-offs for a wide range of activities, including watching ads, completing surveys, and, of course, playing games.

While this is a rather unconventional approach, for serious players who put in the time, the scratch cards can lead to higher pay than what you’d stand to earn by merely playing games.

Earnings - Luck Day has a payment threshold of $10, which many users claim is fairly easy to reach. Users claim to have earned $100 to $150 using the app over a period of 3 to 4 months.

App Store Review - 4.1 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

21. Pool Payday

Pool Payday

If you love 8 ball pool, Pool Payday is the best platform, offering some of the highest rewards for this game. Even if you’re moderately skilled at this engaging and captivating game, you stand to make nifty sums on a regular basis.

You will be playing in tournaments against other players. This involves an entry fee, which you risk losing if you don’t play well. 

Earnings - It is possible to earn $5 to $65 by winning tournaments, and some users claim to earn $1,000s each month, which seems rather skeptical. That being said, there doesn’t seem to be any upper limit to how much you can earn with this app.

App Store Review - 4.6 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

22. Big Buck Hunter

Big Buck Hunter

Big Buck Hunter is an arcade-style hunting game where you compete against other players for real money. While not the best hunting game out there, users do vouch for its gameplay and overall experience. 

While you have to make a deposit in order to stand a chance to win cash rewards, you can play practice games until you’re confident. 

Earnings - Cash games tend to have large prize pools, with prize money reaching $50 for winners. Those who can consistently win can build a sizable income from the app. 

App Store Review - 4.7 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

23. Buff

Buff

A relative newcomer to this space, Buff has quickly made a name for itself owing to its unique and rather renewed approach to play-to-earn gaming. 

The platform essentially allows you to play some of the most popular desktop and mobile games such as CS Go, League of Legends, and DOTA 2, among other Buff partner games, while passively earning money for the same.

All you need to do is download and install the Buff client on your desktop and mobile app, which does not have any impact on your gaming experience.

Earnings - You stand to earn Buff points for various in-game achievements, which can be converted into gift cards, steam games, or various in-game rewards for different games.

App Store Review - 3.4 (Google Play)/4.6 (iOS)

24. VeryDice

VeryDice

VeryDice has a very simple approach to P2E. You download an app, roll a dice to win tickets, and then exchange said tickets for various rewards, including electronic gadgets, concert tickets, and home goods.

While you don’t earn money outright, you can always sell the items you do win for money, so it's not all that different from the others on this list.

Earnings - Each time you roll the dice, you stand to earn between 2 and 120 tickets. You earn these rolls by watching ads, referring friends, taking surveys, and downloading apps among other things. A grand total of 4,000 tickets gets you a $25 Amazon gift card.

App Store Review - 3.8 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

25. PlaytestCloud Games

PlaytestCloud Games

PlaytestCloud essentially pays you to test mobile games in various stages of development and provide accurate feedback to developers. 

The app offers a great way to make money while playing and trying out the latest games that are yet to be released to the masses. Many of these games tend to be truly innovative, creative, and novel concepts, but you will have to bear with certain bugs.

Earnings - The app pays between $5 and $9 for a 15-minute playtest and review. In a way, PlaytestCloud is one of the best payers on this list.

App Store Review - 2.7 (iOS)/2.9 (Google Play)

26. Drop 

Drop 

Drop is popular as a shopping rewards and loyalty app with over 7 million monthly active users, but it recently added a play-to-earn section, which makes it a lot similar to the likes of Mistplay and Cash Giraffe, along with several others on this list.

The app offers a remarkably wide variety of games, across strategy, simulations, arcade, puzzles, and card games.

Earnings - Drop’s gaming section has a few lucrative opportunities that can earn players as much as $28 to $35 for simply downloading a game. Other offers include reaching certain levels and unlocking in-game achievements.

App Store Review - 4.3 (iOS)/3.7 (Google Play)

27. Rocky Rabbit

Rocky Rabbit

A creative new game built on the Telegram messaging platform, Rocky Rabbit takes the concept of play-to-earn to the next level. Here, you’re not just doing simple tasks to earn bits and pieces of money, you’re instead required to strategize and put your brain to the test in order to compete with others.

The in-game coins you earn can be reinvested into training your rabbit or other venture opportunities, and the game plans to add a battle functionality going forward. It’s no surprise that it managed to attract 25 million players in such a short span of time.

Earnings - Rocky Rabbit is a crypto-based game, so you will be paid in cryptocurrency. This also comes with regular airdrops and a string of other features commonly associated with the crypto economy. 

App Store Review - (a mini app on Telegram, available on both iOS & Android)

28. Bubble Cash

Bubble Cash

If you love the casual, mindless fun of bubble shooter games, Bubble Cash will help you earn some money off of this popular stress-buster. 

The goal in these games is to stock 3 or more bubbles of the same color to pop them, with increased difficulty and more exciting challenges as you scale to higher levels.

Earnings - You can play this game for free, but in order to earn money, you will have to enter cash tournaments, which come with an entry fee. Winners of these tournaments can walk away with prizes ranging from $5 to $50.

App Store Review - 4.6 (iOS)/Not available on Google Play

29. Blackout Bingo

Blackout Bingo

Blackout Bingo offers a fresh new twist on the classical game of Bingo, and it involves going head-to-head with other players, for the chance to win lucrative cash prizes. 

Apart from this, the game gets rid of the element of luck that’s long been a part and parcel of traditional Bingo. Instead, this is a game of skill, where players see the same balls and cards while relying on speed and strategy to get ahead.

Earnings - Players can earn between $2 to $45 per game, which usually last just 2 minutes. Some skilled players have made over $125 a week with consistent efforts.

App Store Review - 4.5 (iOS)/4.4 (Google Play)

30. Cashyy

Cashyy

Cashyy is an app that falls under the same broader category as Freecash and Mistplay. You have several games to choose from, across all genres such as action, adventure, simulation, RPG, and more. 

All you have to do is download the Cashyy app, start playing the games sponsored by Cashyy, level up, and hit as many in-game milestones as you can; you should start seeing your earnings add up day after day. 

Earnings - Like most other similar apps, your earnings depend to a great extent on whether there are any lucrative offers at the time, which can help you bag a quick $10 to $25 for a simple download. Failing this, you stand to make about $90 to $100 after 2 to 3 months of continuous activity.

App Store Review - 4.3 (Google Play)/Not available on iOS

Other Ways to Make Money Online

As wonderful as it seems to be able to make a living by playing games, it’s gonna take a while longer for this dream to become a reality. As evidenced by the earnings we’ve shared for the above-mentioned apps, none of them can help replace a full-time job, at least not just yet.

Even as far as side hustles go, these options leave a lot to be desired, given the amount of time many of these P2E apps demand and the minuscule pay offered in return. So, as of now, play-to-earn is a niche concept where you can earn some "beer money" during your downtime playing games.

If you’re serious about a side hustle, consider something that not only complements your day job but also has the potential to scale up and eventually replace said job. Here are some other options to help you make money online.

Survey apps

While we’ve covered quite a lot of survey apps on this list, there is a whole other level of surveys that pay top dollar, for users who truly stand to add value. Platforms such as Swagbucks, Kashkick, and SurveyJunkie, while great, only offer surveys within the range of $3 to $10. 

However, there are platforms such as InCrowd, ZoomRx, and MedSurvey that can pay respondents, who mostly comprise medical professionals, as high as $500 for their time and effort. 

Similarly, Sago (which caters to experts and professionals in other fields) can help you earn as much as $300 to $500 a month by responding to relevant surveys. There are also physical and virtual focus groups that take more of your time but can help you earn $150 to $300 for a few hours of effort. 

Dropshipping

Dropshipping essentially involves selling products on popular ecommerce sites such as Amazon, eBay, and Etsy, or your own ecommerce site, without actually holding any stock or handling the product yourself. 

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As soon as you receive an order, you place a request with your supplier, who ships the product directly to the end customer, while you pocket the difference. 

The low complexity and learning curve, alongside the scalability of this concept, have attracted a lot of people to this business over the past few years. 

If you’re interested in trying your hand at this, consider joining a community such as the Trust Dropshipping Group or Dropshipping Guild, among a dozen others, to learn the ropes of this trade.

Another money-making strategy worth looking into is selling private label rights (PLR) products. These are essentially products sold along with the rights to resell them as your own.

Freelancing

The perfect side hustle for most people is good old freelancing. Consider using your skills and knowledge to help people and businesses during your downtime for extra cash. 

There are plenty of apps and platforms that can help you land gigs, with the most popular options being Fiverr and Upwork. Apart from this, there are more advanced platforms for experts and professionals, such as TLG and AlphaSense. 

You start earning next to nothing, but over time, as you build your reputation, your income from freelancing could rival your day job.

Tutoring

If you’re good at a particular subject, a great way to earn some extra money is by offering tutoring services to others who are currently struggling with the same. 

You can set up a tutoring/coaching/mentoring business of your own on Whop, with a wide range of features and apps taking care of everything you might need. Or, consider signing up to a platform such as Wyzant or Chegg, which can help you reach students and start plying your trade. 

Selling digital products

One of the best side hustles or businesses to pursue in this day and age is selling digital products, even though it might take a while to get things set up and require some investment to get things running.

Whether it's an ebook, a video course, a podcast, a newsletter, or any other digital medium, and whether it's in the parenting niche or something as obscure as perfume blending, you will always find buyers. 

Here again, you can consider setting up shop on Whop, which caters to a wide variety of digital products, from ebooks and courses to private communities and coaching programs.

This is a side hustle that can truly be scaled beyond your wildest dreams and beyond what any job can ever pay you.

Serious About Making Money Online? Consider PLR + Whop

If you’re truly serious about making money online and are looking to get started right away, consider entering the world of ecommerce. Without much in the way of lead times or investment, you could start dropshipping or even sell digital PLR products.

Find a quality PLR product that aligns with the niche you are interested in, and once you have it, you can set up a whop.

We would argue that this would take less effort than even downloading and playing video games since that can prove to be inefficient financially.

Start Earning Real Money With Whop

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Once you've set up your whop and started marketing your products, there are several other things you can do and sell to maximize your earnings. With Whop's extensive set of features, you can:

  • Create a community using Whop’s Forums app, which makes it easy to build, manage, and scale communities.
  • Consider selling courses and coaching programs to community members and buyers of your PLR products as an upsell, using the Courses app.
  • Build access and deepen relationships with community members with live events, using the powerful Events app.
  • Share Affiliate links with your buyers, users, and community members as an additional source of revenue and monetization.

If you're ready to start your ecommerce journey, join Whop, set up your hub in minutes, and start earning real money.