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Dropping Ball review

Dropping Ball App Review: Can You Make $500?

Thanks for taking the time out to find a Dropping Ball app review.

As if you want to learn more about this game, let me say there is a lot you need to know before you even think about making money.

I was recently playing some app on my phone when I was shown an ad for this game called Dropping Ball.

This advert showed someone smashing their old phone because they had just received what seemed to be the brand new iPhone through playing this game.

This ad was as you would expect over the top.

However, the whole point of it is to portray the idea to viewers that if you download this game, you will be able to get the same items.

It works a treat for app developers because they will often get millions of installs.

Just because they have said you can make hundreds of dollars.

Now, if you want to know if you can replace your phone with ease or even make a couple of hundred bucks, then make sure you read this post right to the end.

 

Want to learn how I make $1,080 every month in passive income? Learn more about the app I use to make money while I sleep here!

 

Table of Contents

  • Dropping Ball App Review Summary
  • What Is Dropping Ball?
  • How Does Dropping Ball Work?
  • How To Make Money With Dropping Ball?
  • How Do They Pay?
    • Collecting 26 Eggs
    • Cash Rewards
    • Collecting Cards
    • Match The 777
  • Plinko Games Are Awful
  • Other Developer Within The Advert
  • What Is The Support Like?
  • Conclusion

Dropping Ball App Review Summary


  • Owner: Len Fox Game
  • What Are They?: Plinko Game
  • My Worth It Rating: 2/5

 

What Is Dropping Ball?


Dropping Ball is a Plinko inspired game where the app name suggests you drop balls down through rows of pegs.

By doing this and it’s likely a reason why you are interested in the app is it apparently gives out money.

The advert gives you the impression that many people are making hundreds of dollars straight to their PayPal.

This, in turn, encourages people to take action and download the app for themselves to see if it’s true.

Even one part of the ad showed someone’s balance of $3000, which you can only assume came from Dropping Ball.

Here is what looks like to be one of the there paid actors receiving a brand new iPhone:

Dropping Ball Advert

So with these huge sums of money being thrown around, I can’t help but feel skeptical of it all.

After all, not only are making money apps that set unrealistic claims normally a scam, but all plinko based games I have tried have been rubbish.

I have used Plinko Master, Lucky Plinko, and Hyper Plinko, albeit made by another developer who for none of them never paid, so it only leaves you wondering if there is one that does.

And because all of these games have one thing in common, which is unrealistic money, it doesn’t feel you with any confidence at all.

 

The Dropping Balls ads are all lies, however, this app pays you easy money ($) for doing the simplest of tasks.

How Does Dropping Ball Work?


What you do is drop balls down 11 rows of pegs, attempting to get them in certain slots at the bottom.

Each slot is a multiplier associated with it, so you will get the reward multiplied when a ball lands in it.

These can range from x1 to x500.

Now, as you play, you will be able to send down both dollars and gold balls, so depending on what type you send down will determine what you get back.

If you release green balls, you will get dollars back, whereas gold balls give out tokens back.

Something else to mention is the lights on the slots at the bottom.

Lighted up slots

Every time a ball passes through one, it will light it up. If you can light all nine, it will trigger the wheel spin at the top.

In this wheel spin, you can win a set of either of the two types of balls along with a 777.

This will give you a cash reward if found.

Dropping Ball wheel spin

How To Make Money With Dropping Ball?


Ultimately the game aims to get the green balls into the slots and rack up as much cash as you can in the process.

However, the gold coins also have some weight to them, not as much as the green ones, as you can get Amazon vouchers once you have enough.

When you download and play Dropping Ball for the first time, you find money easy to come by.

They give you several green balls at the start, which means you can quickly balance up.

That is why as you may have noticed in the above screenshots, I am around the $35 mark.

It seems like a lot, but really it was handed to me, and I only had to half play for about 10 minutes.

But if I wanted to have any chance of withdrawing anything, I would need to play until I had reached the threshold.

 

How Do They Pay?


So as I am getting at there, there are multiple minimum thresholds users must reach.

I am fairly confident that Dropping Ball doesn’t payout as I will still explain each of the payment methods they have for those of you interested.

Dropping Balls Payouts

 

Collecting 26 Eggs

Within the redeem the section, you will see 5 boxes.

The first one is to do with collecting eggs and requires you to collect 26 of these.

In the section where I spoke about how Dropping Ball works, you may have noticed one of these eggs on a slot.

So if a slot has an egg on it and you guide a ball into it, you will collect one.

I definitely don’t think it’s as simple as playing for a day and collecting all 26.

These will most definitely be rare to pick up as there is a significant cash prize related to it.

 

Cash Rewards

By accumulating tokens won from gold and green balls landing in slots, you can make progress towards a $100 PayPal reward.

You must get either 2 million of the gold tokens or 100 of the green ones, each of which will likely take you a long time to get.

With the green tokens, I am nearly halfway there.

However, if I continue to play, I will see a slowed downstream of them coming in.

I don’t think this will be the same for the gold tokens, as these seem consistent. However, even then, it will take you months in all likelihood.

 

Collecting Cards

The third option is to collect cards. These are Amazon ones.

Interestingly with these, I am yet to receive a single one.

And with 100 needed, these might be hard to find.

If you can collect all 100, Dropping Ball says you can redeem a $100 Amazon Card.

 

Match The 777

That leaves the last way to win, which is through matching the 777.

This can be done by setting off all the lights on the slots to get a spin of the wheel, as I spoke about earlier.

You only have to match with these numbers once to win $777.

However, I would be surprised if anyone would find these.

 

Plinko Games Are Awful


Towards the start of the Dropping Ball app review, I mentioned three other Plinko games that I have tried.

If you have or were to try any of the three, you would think Len Fox Game had copied the same concept as it’s awfully similar.

From the way the payouts are set up to the inevitable fact that they don’t payout.

I hate to break the news to those who have their hopes are making money with games like this one.

But it’s doubtful anyone will get paid with a game like this.

For me, any Plinko game that says you can make $100+ is all lies.

Not only is the proof out there in no one has received money, but when you think about it, it’s not possible.

These companies likely make plenty of money, which is thanks to the odds they throw in while you play.

But even with the thousands and maybe even millions, there is no way they could pay everyone $100 in return for playing a simple game like this one.

To make that kind of money, you have to work for it, whether that is through working a standard job, freelancing, or creating your own business.

However, these games make it seem like all you need to do is play a game to become financially adequate, buts it’s not possible.

 

Other Developer Within The Advert


At first glance, you may not notice this, but within the Dropping Ball advert, it shows the user getting paid from Lucky Party.

Here it is:

Other Developer Within The Advert

If you look closely, you will see that in small writing, it says Lucky Party has paid you $732.

However, that is the name of another game that is interestingly trending right now.

It suggests that there are ties between the owners of that game and those of Dropping ball.

Why else would another game be featured on an advert for a different game?

This is important to pick out as Lucky Party was a game I reviewed a while back that stopped people from earning.

They made the same kind of adverts saying you could earn loads; however, it wasn’t possible.

 

What Is The Support Like?


I wanted to talk about the support in a separate section because something they are doing is very interesting.

What happens with games like Dropping Ball is users will send email after email to the support team and hear nothing back.

But with these people, I have noticed them responding to users in the Dropping Ball app review section.

However, a lot of it was unhelpful and just trained answers that didn’t answer the user’s concerns.

I saw a lot because people were reaching $98 and then experiencing issues gaining the last $2.

The other common issue I found was the app wasn’t keeping count of the number of eggs found.

Let me show you a few reviews I came across:

User concerned about Dropping Balls advertising

The feedback above was a tough one to read as you can tell this person has most likely been scammed before using make money games.

As you can see, the support replied; however, I struggle to believe them when they say they there fair since there is literally never any sign of users that payout.

If people were actually winning hundreds of dollars, you would have people sharing payment proofs along with the complaints.

Now let me share with you another review someone left:

Stuck two dollars away from threshold

 

 

Conclusion


In front of us, we have another game that is building people’s hopes of making money.

Dropping Ball makes all these claims that you can make thousands and get the latest gadgets. However, no one is achieving any of these.

I have seen enough from what people are saying and from playing the game to see that this is just not an opportunity to make extra money.

Now you do have the support team saying people are winning prizes, which you hope is true.

But even if people are getting paid, the fact they are imprinting in people’s heads that basically everyone is getting big rewards just from downloading the game is wrong.

So do not go in with the expectation that you will get an iPhone just though dropping balls as it’s not likely to happen.

Thanks for reading my Dropping Ball app review! If you have anything to say, let me know by leaving a comment down below 🙂

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Comments

  1. Jean Brendemuehl

    November 4, 2020 at 8:30 pm

    This game is a rip off! Once I finally got close to winning the 100 dollars they upped the minimum to 150!

    Reply
    • Michelle McGillvary

      November 27, 2020 at 2:43 am

      I had it in my mind that I probably wouldn’t win but I’m struggling really bad right now and I kept thinking what I could do with that $100. I was downloading too many apps trying to find one that works . Well I messed it up trying to make my sd card my internal storage so I could hold more games.So I had to factory reset my phone and new I had t0 start over. Well I started over but quickly got to the $100. I was so excited but I knew something was up and I calmed down a little. Then i looked at the rewards and it’s been changed to $150.im now around $145 and decided to google “has anyone ever won at dropping ball” and found this review

      Reply
      • Joshua

        November 27, 2020 at 12:28 pm

        With the way, these games advertise I can understand how you can go from one game to another. But unfortunately, these games don’t pay out and while you will come so close to the threshold the chance of you being able to withdraw it is close to nothing, this goes for dropping ball and any other making money app that saids you can earn by playing.

        Thanks for dropping by,

        Josh

        Reply
      • Anitra

        January 3, 2021 at 1:35 am

        I have won at least 500 dollars. But never got the money. I have gotten up to 100 dollars in green balls and 2 million in gold coins. I have been trying to email them nobody will return my emails. I was hoping this was real because I could use that money right now but I guess they played me .I been waiting every since Thanksgiving for the 3 to 15 days. Still haven’t heard anything. Since then I have gotten up to five hundred dollars. They ask for my PayPal email address and I have yet to see anything. I guess I been played. I put alot of time in playing that game since we been going through this pandemic. I was hoping I could use that cash for Christmas but I guess not.

        Reply
        • Juju

          February 19, 2021 at 2:44 pm

          I’m at the same threshold
          Hold that is gotten more than 26 eggs it freezes at 99$ took me back 2$
          My cash to play I never pressed to take 2$ for the gold balls that Werr free now freezing Game SUCKS

          Reply
      • Jeni Jordan

        February 12, 2021 at 8:27 pm

        I won $150 after a month and am still not paid after 5 weeks

        Reply
  2. Gina Covey

    November 9, 2020 at 2:46 am

    I know I have collected more eggs than 26 but it still says 24. What the heck!!!

    Reply
    • Joshua

      November 10, 2020 at 10:35 pm

      It’s likely to be because Dropping Ball has capped the amount you can collect, this is very common.

      Reply
    • AJ Medina

      November 12, 2020 at 10:15 pm

      You need to collect 26 different eggs, if you already own one, it will not count. Ive gotten 25 so far haha doubt I would see the 26

      Reply
    • Cory Racicot

      November 26, 2020 at 10:26 am

      There are 26 different eggs you need to collect all 26 different ones, I’ve had 25 for a while now and they won’t let me get the last one, I’ve also been stuck at $99.46 and not getting any more green balls. And 99 Amazon cards and they won’t give me the last one to be able to claim it.

      Reply
    • Dude

      December 18, 2020 at 12:26 pm

      There are 26 DIFFERENT eggs. I thought the same thing at first. Then I found where it shows what eggs you’ve collected and realized I was getting eggs I had already, so they weren’t being counted. Ive been Stuck at 25 eggs.

      Reply
  3. Bianca Gianina Arsene

    November 13, 2020 at 12:38 am

    Yes its true,i had to paypal at 100 and after i make more then 100 and they change it at 150 and now they blok my game ,when i want to play they kick me out

    Reply
  4. Joe

    November 14, 2020 at 5:56 pm

    So false advertising, why dont google stop this s***

    Reply
  5. Mickey Brown

    November 15, 2020 at 2:02 pm

    I mafe it to $97.20 & then it said no more balls would be dropped for 16 plus hours.

    Reply
    • Fiona gibb-gray

      November 26, 2020 at 10:35 pm

      I have seen my friend cash out at $150 so know it can happen. I have collected 25 different eggs..but the 26th is elusive! I’ve been stuck at around $148 for days now! But keep playing as I have actually seen my friend cash out!

      Reply

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