Have you ever sat there, tapping away at your phone, and wondered if you could actually make some cash from just playing games on it?
Well, if so, youâre not alone!
Now, have you ever wondered if you could make $5,000 per week from just playing mobile games on your phone?
If thatâs the case, then the Color Ball Master app might have caught your eye.
This color puzzle game has been making waves for being the next big thing in mobile earnings.
But can it live up to its claims?
Read on to find out.
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What is Color Ball Master?
Color Ball Master is one of those delightful color-themed games.
You know the type: sorting test tubes filled with colorful balls, ensuring each tube has balls of the same color.
Sounds easy, right?
Now, Iâve reviewed several of these types of games in the past, and while they all promised money for playtime, not all delivered.
But Color Ball Master, boasting over 500 levels and a whopping 10,000 downloads, caught my attention.
The company behind this game goes by the intriguing name of Hungarian Cloak.
Admittedly, the name raised an eyebrow for me.
With no online presence and given the responsibility of handling player payouts, it does wave a red flag.
Moreover, with the game still in early access mode and reviews disabled, players canât share their experiences or verify their earnings.
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How to Play Color Ball Master
Starting the game for the first time is quite an experience.
Instead of the typical intro loading screen, Colourball Master immediately thrusts you into its mechanics.
After a quick tutorial where you sort two tubes, youâre rewarded with a $500 welcome bonus.
But remember, this is just virtual money for now.
The game itself is straightforward.
Youâll face increasingly complex tube setups, all while trying to organize the balls by color.
And honestly, itâs quite fun.
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Earning Money with Color Ball Master
Hereâs where things get interesting.
As you clear levels, youâll earn rewards, like my $50 Amazon voucher after level one.
However, the catch is, to claim these prizes, you often need to watch an advert.
So, while youâre technically âearningâ, you might feel like youâre watching ads more than youâre actually playing.
Thereâs also a lucky wheel spin after each level, adding a fun gamble element.
You can earn coins, Amazon vouchers, or even puzzle pieces.
Collect enough pieces, and you can redeem physical items â from gaming consoles to pricey tech gadgets.
Sounds too good to be true?
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Withdrawing Your Earnings
This is where many get skeptical.
Colourball Master offers several withdrawal methods: PayPal, Paytm, and others.
But there are minimum withdrawal limits.
Starting with your initial $565, you canât cash out until youâve amassed a minimum of $1,000.
There are other thresholds too: $1,500, $2,500, all the way up to $25,000.
Many games claim instantaneous payouts upon reaching the first threshold.
But based on experience, very few live up to this promise.
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Conclusion
While Color Ball Master offers an engaging gameplay experience, the financial aspect seems too good to be true.
From my time with numerous similar apps, the flashy initial rewards and the large sums of money promised are often not as they appear.
Think about it: if theyâre gifting $500 to every new player and they have 10,000 users, theyâre giving away a staggering $5 million.
And if they arenât making that back through ads, how sustainable is their business model?
As with many things in life, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Play Color Ball Master for the fun of the game.
But for financial gain?
Perhaps itâs best to be cautious and manage your expectations.