Welcome to my Royal Fish Hunter app review.
Most money-making games are fairly clued up and understand what is going on with other earning apps.
That is why the owners of this game decided to address this in the advert.
By saying that other games don’t pay, are fake, have too many ads, and make it impossible to earn.
Having mentioned all of this, they have claimed they are not like others.
In fact, they go as far as to say, you can withdraw straight to your accounts with no issue.
However, who is telling the truth and who should you be believing here?
If you are looking to get a good idea of Royal Fish Hunter and whether you can earn it, I recommend reading this post.
Table of Contents
Royal Fish Hunter App Review Summary
- Owner: Rechard John
- What Are They?: Fish Hunting Game
- My Worth It Rating: 1/5
What Is Royal Fish Hunter?
Royal Fish Hunter is a game whereas the name suggests you hunt down fish in the sea.
The game claims to be more than that however and what contributes to its huge growth so far, is its interesting earning opportunities that have been implemented.
With these the game is claiming to pay out all sorts of rewards, this includes PayPal, Amazon, and even iPhone 12’s and Macbooks.
Just like these following games I previously reviewed:
However with so much on the line and the game already being put straight into early access you can see why while the game has a million installs a lot of those users are having doubts.
How Does Royal Fish Hunter Work?
So the game is more or less a merging game, with some shooting involved.
That is because the aim is to merge different guns under the water, to take out various sea animals.
The more you merge the guns together, the higher the level and the more damage they do.
You have 5 slots, that you can move them into.
With 10 slots below, which are there to give you space to merge them.
Once you have filled the bar at the top, with it fully green you will pass that level.
How To Make Money With Royal Fish Hunter?
The money within the game will come naturally as you merge guns and complete the progress bar of each level.
For every couple of times, you combine guns to move up a level, you will get bonus amounts given to you.
These do tend to be way over the top, so you can expect figures of between $80-$100.
After you have completed the boss level, you will have four more opportunities to add to your balance.
You will be shown four cards that will covered, each with amounts of virtual money behind them.
Each one will require you to watch one video, however, if you do so, you get awarded whatever is behind it.
If you watch all four videos, you get a collective reward of $150 on Amazon.
How Do They Pay?
Once you have played the game for a few minutes, your virtual balances on Royal Fish Hunter will be fairly high.
That is because the developers have purposely made the game in a way, to make users feel like they are actually winning money from their game.
However, in actual fact, the hundreds that users will generate through this game will stand for very little.
With that said, there aren’t any requirements for you to reach to get paid.
You can put in a redemption request for as much as you gain within the first 24 hours of playing.
This is an incentive for users to push on with Royal Fish Hunter and go through the several advertisements that are connected to the bonus payouts.
Since you get separate virtual currencies for PayPal and Amazon as you play, these are two and only payouts, you can request after playing.
Conclusion
Royal Fish Hunter isn’t a legit game that users can go to earn money.
It may feel easy to get money at the start, however, the likely scenario is that the developers won’t give out anything back.
This all makes a lot of sense since after only 5 minutes for not only myself and likely other players, are able to generate £100’s.
This is unfathomable for a free game, where you aren’t anything of value to the developers for them to pay you such as excessive amounts.
Its for this reason and the fact I don’t trust early access games like this in general that I don’t recommend them.
I know you probably want to put your time to good use and know that you are working towards getting paid.
So to play a game like this with the highly likely outcome of seeing nothing at the end of it, seems quite pointless.
If you don’t want that to be you, however, you still want to generate some nice income all by just using your phone.
I recommend you check out this list of apps I made.
Alternatively, you can check out all these game apps that pay instantly when you make an account.
They are all genuine apps I have had experience with over the years and unlike this app where you are blasting fish, you are actually able to earn money.
Closing Off
That was my Royal Fish Hunter app review.
I would though be interested in hearing your thoughts on the game.
Have you played the game? Are there any other apps you would like me to check out next?
1 Comment
Well i just start playing that game royal fish hunt and i just won money and can get it