Welcome to my Fairy Tree app review.
What can be so frustrating about using making money games, is when games don’t follow through with what they say.
You will see plenty of games that say you can earn, ten dollars here, cash out instantly, and even earn a consistent income.
However, what you will find is that the number of games that honor their word isn’t as many you would think.
This is where Fairy Tree comes into play, as like other games out there they also say that you will be able to withdraw money no matter what.
In fact, they even say that all the money you make is sent directly to your account and that all you need to do is play for a few minutes to get it.
With claims like this, you are probably thinking is that actually real?
After all, as I just said above you have similar games that won’t do any of these things, despite what they say in the advert.
It is why in this post I will explain how this one works, and if its even worth taking the time out to download it.
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Fairy Tree App Review Summary
- Owner: Fun4u Game
- What Are They?: Tree Tapping Game
- My Worth It Rating: 1/5
What Is Fairy Tree?
Fairy Tree is an idle game where you tap on the tree repeatedly to grow it.
The game so far has over 100 thousand installs and was put together by developers Embracegame.
It is one that follows a long list of games all to do with trees, as ever since the start of 2020 many developers who have been creating money-making games have based them around it.
So far already I have checked out:
Those are just five of many tree games, that over the past few months have been released.
However despite all five of them, claiming to pay out to its users, just like Fairy Tree is currently doing, no proof that they did ever merge.
That was apart from the ads and promotional videos, that showed how easy the games were to earn with.
Fairy Tree is in its early stages though there is a bit of hype due to the fact you can apparently get paid instantly.
But so far the signs do point towards it being just like others I have tried, which I will go over in due course.
How Does Fairy Tree Work?
You don’t need to be a skilled gamer to play Fairy Tree and earn money with it.
The premise of the game is simple, and that is all you need to do is tap on the tree.
Now doing this allows you to collect three things.
One is the green racks of money, this is the in-game currency that helps you upgrade the items.
Just like any other idle upgrading game.
The other two is where the interest comes about, as you have green gems and PayPal money.
How To Make Money With Fairy Tree?
Though playing Fairy Tree you can earn the two currencies I spoke about above, through doing different things.
As while like you could imagine, you can earn money through tapping on the tree.
There are other ways to build up money with the game.
Now firstly if you look at the screenshot provided above you will notice that in these trees are PayPal money.
Don’t ask me why they are there or why they are there, as it is silly to have these icons in the tree.
However, if you repeatedly tap on these trees, what happens is the money falls off.
When this happens, you then get awarded it.
So essentially you are playing to retrieve money from trees with Fairy Tree.
The first time you get one, you will get a nice bonus too of about £90, this theme continues as you play the game, where big amounts are constantly given out to you, for doing nothing.
That thought sums up the main way of getting money, but as I mentioned above, there are other ways to get these.
You have a bird that goes across the screen sporadically.
When you click on it, you will be shown four-question cards, each with a reward behind it.
There is no game to play here, all you need to do is tap on one, and watch the following video to get the reward.
How Do They Pay?
While I was playing Fairy Tree I was seeing amounts of close to £1000 being offered at times as I was playing.
So if you are seeing them too, it may have you wondering how they payout and what you need to get one.
Firstly though I will say this, what you see in the advert, surprise surprise, is not true.
Users don’t get paid instantly to their PayPal.
Nor are they able to earn quick money in a matter of minutes.
So while yes you can get £90+ within the game shortly after launching up the game, it cannot be withdrawn like the developers made out to be the case in the ad.
Instead you have requirements in place, that have to be reached.
This is that you must reach £704.10 to get paid and that you only have a few hours after first loading up the game to achieve this.
I haven’t reached the threshold myself, as I know what is in store for me when I do.
That is a long wait followed by not receiving anything.
However, having spoken to a few people who have played Fairy Tree apparently you must also watch a certain amount of videos.
Conclusion
Fairy Tree is a game that has been done before and if it wasn’t for the hundreds of currency the game is claiming to payout, they likely wouldn’t be as talked about as they are now.
But ultimately what you have here is just a new money-making game that doesn’t payout.
They show all the signs of one that doesn’t and is so close to others I have tried in the past.
How I came to this conclusion is very simple, and it consists of two important details:
- No app will pay £90 to someone who has had their game up for a minute like this one tried to fool me into thinking was the case.
- Secondly what you see in the adverts is an inaccurate portrayal of what the game is really like (e.g. no instant payouts, money can’t be withdrawn in minutes, etc)
It is because of the things I have listed above, that I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone, as its not an app anyone should be getting involved with if they are looking to earn.
Instead, I personally believe that these paying apps I have written about here, are much better for you. Not only have they helped me earn money from my phone but I know they have helped millions of others to do so too.
Closing Off
Thanks for reading my Fairy Tree app review.
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