According to Lucky Go, your luck starts from a simple GO.
That’s what they say, and to be honest, I have no clue what it means.
However, from reading there most recent reviews, it seems like most of there users regret even installing the app.
In this Lucky Go app review, I will be having a look at how they operate and if it’s possible to win any money.
How they sell their app is by saying that there are rewards every day up for grabs. But seeing no payment proofs as got my questioning them without even installing it.
Let’s delve in, shall we.
Table of Contents
Lucky Go Review Summary
- Owner: Lucky Go Team
- What Are They?: Free Casino App
- Cost: Free
- Verdict: Scam
- Recommended: No
What Is Lucky Go About?
Lucky Go is another casino themed app that is saying that users have the opportunity to get rewards each day.
This reward consists of both cash and a range of gift cards.
The app initially came my way because of an increased amount of people downloading it recently.
They have only been out since the 3rd of October but have already got 1 million downloads as well as hitting the top 10 of the top apps list.
Founded by the ‘Lucky Go Team,’ it makes this their first app to be released.
The app reminds me of Knife Bounty App and the Lucky Money App I have reviewed in the past few weeks.
Is It Free To Sign Up?
With any casino app, you will be thinking it’s free, or you will need to put some money in like a standard casino.
The Lucky Go App doesn’t require any money, meaning users can get rewarded for just using the app for free.
Of course, there is a reason why there are no costs so I will talk a bit later about why.
But for now, all you need to know is you can go and install it on your phone from the Google Play Store and get involved.
On launch, you will be told how the app works. You are not required to make an account and are given a random username.
But if you want to make sure your progress is saved a lot like a computer game, you are encouraged to sign up using Facebook.
To get you started Lucky Go give you a $1, it doesn’t mean much in the scheme of things as you will find out.
However, this is a welcome bonus they give to all new users as you can see by the below image.
How Can You Make Money?
As they are a casino themed app there are various games you can play to supposedly make money.
This includes:
1. Scratcher
Each day you are given scratchcards to rub off and win currency.
You will need to search for three of the same icon to win the prize of the scratcher.
For each one, you have a chance of either winning coins or actual money. You will also have to watch a short video to unlock each scratcher.
2. Spin
You can also have a go at spinning the wheel. To enter you will need to watch an ad (you can do this ten times) or use 4000 tokens anything from coins to amounts of money.
You can win from 1000-150,000 tokens, between 3-10 advanced spins and $0.10-$10 in cash.
With that said and saying what’s on offer I did do the spin five times and got a small number of tokens each time. It may just have to be lucky to get anything substantial.
3. Lotto
Each day you get a choice of 6 numbers from 0-59 for an opportunity to hit the cash jackpot.
The rewards consist of:
- 1 Ball – 50,000 Tokens
- 2 Balls – 250000 Tokens
- 3 Balls – 500000 Tokens
- 4 Balls – $5
- 5 Balls – $50
- 6 Balls (Including Bonus Ball) – $100,000
4. Various Raffles
Lucky Go hold various raffles over time. You can enter these each hour, day and week with no limit on the number of entries.
They also have a monthly raffle ticket where if you are chosen you can win $1000.
5. Quiz Game
A feature they have put in is the Quiz Game. Here you are given a daily challenge which you will need to complete to get the rewards.
For instance, on the first day, I installed the app, I was given 30 anagrams to solve. I, of course, got them all right and at the end was given more tokens.
How Important Are Tokens And Cash?
I have reviewed a good number of these apps to a point where I have noticed a recurring structure with them all.
Now for some people there seems to be some confusion with the currencies.
That is because there are two types which are often the case with apps like this one.
Again here we have tokens and cash.
Cash is, of course, the currency where you will get paid actual money if you have enough to cash out.
Tokens, on the other hand, aren’t that desired as they are easy to earn. However, if you can save up 3 million of them, you will be able to get a reward.
What I Am A Fan Off
1. Fun Games
If you take away the earning aspect, most people will find the scratching and games part quite fun.
Games like the quiz are something engaging that requires you to use your knowledge. You obviously have other things you can do.
The main thing is that it is free, and there is no harm to you by downloading it.
You won’t have any details hacked nor are you encouraged to purchase anything, so that aspect gets an all-clear.
What I Am Not A Fan
1. More Ads Then Watching TV
Some people don’t mind watching ads; however, whenever it is time for an ad break, you will typically see me with my head in my phone.
So with this app, it was never going to be a pleasant experience as you are given ad after ad.
What I found is that you can’t do anything without needing to watch 30 seconds from there partners.
When you want to play games this can drag out into a time-consuming session.
2. A Lot Of Claims That It Is Rigged
With the minimum threshold for the cash amount of $10, what do you is the average amount people are earning?
Well less than $9.99 or less, as I’m yet to see any proofs that the company are paying.
From the reviews, I’ve seen it seems to be a repeatable issue where once someone earns a certain amount that can cash out is not possible.
This doesn’t just go for this app, one of the first apps to follow this structure was Lucky Day App.
They have had a lot of negative reviews and have been accused of not paying out.
As you can see from the below review, a user expresses frustration in not being able to withdraw.
However, also have a look at this good review.
Lucky Go have a surprisingly high star rating, and I think most of that could be due to them paying people to say how good they are.
As you can see it is quite over the top and also fairly recent.
So Is Lucky Go A Scam?
Since there is no proof as of yet that Lucky Go pay I have labeled them a scam.
I don’t want you guys to join all the existing frustrated people using the app who are struggling to get paid.
However, once I see payment proofs come through, then I will change that statement.
With that said, I don’t recommend them anyway as a way to make a few dollars.
Yeah, I can see that it can be fun like I stated earlier, but it just isn’t worth the time and effort.
Sitting through countless ads isn’t how I want to spend my time hoping I will one day get lucky as it most likely won’t happen.
My Alternative – Promote #1 Reward Sites
The whole idea of making extra cash online, I’m talking paying for that bill, that Netflix subscription or even a meal out can be done.
It’s all about using the right sites that offer genuine extra income opportunities.
There is a lot of rubbish out there right now currently being promoted.
So what I have done is made a list of reward sites that I can vouch for.
These will help you make money by doing things like completing surveys, tasks, watching videos, searching the web and a lot more.
That brings my Lucky Go review to an end.
As you can see, I don’t like them, but I am interested in hearing if you do or even have anything to say about them.
There’s a comment section below where you can leave your say.
3 Comments
I would like to hear from a user who actually won $5 or $10 on the scratch tickets or in a raffle. I often wonder if the raffles make up random winners. I’ve been playing since November…I have $9.85 and like $8 million in coins that I can only redeem for $2 Amazon cards. Frustrating.
I have been using the Lucky Go app for a while now. Been stuck on 8.85USD for ages. Made the 10 m plus in coins to redeem a voucher, but the app keeps freezing. Sent 2 emails to support, nothing back over 2 weeks. This is obviously a SCAM
Hmmm…Its does sound like the app doesn’t payout, the game has been out for a while so I would imagine at this point some users should be able to reach that minimum threshold. Let me know if they do get back to you and if you are able to make them last couple of dollars for a payout.