Today I have for you a Tree Fish Farm app review.
Some of you may be completely new to these games, as what I will be discussing is yet another application that people can download that offers you basically the world.
The game itself is a simple one around clicking a tree, however as you might have found from playing the game or even just hearing about it, they are claiming to give you some insane prizes.
Rewards that are so good that it doesn’t add up and just seems way too good to be true.
You may be plugging away with this game, trying to collect what you can
However, you may have some concerns at the back of your mind, telling you maybe this game isn’t as good as it seems.
Well, be assured this post I am bringing to you today is to clear up any doubts you have and essentially, I will tell you straight on whether this is a fake or a legit and fast way to be rolling in money.
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Tree Fish Farm App Review Summary
- Owner: Qhei Mobile
- What Are They?: Tree Tapping Game
- My Worth It Rating: 1/5
What Is Tree Fish Farm?
So Tree Fish Farm is essentially a copy of recently viral games that hit the app store, all-around users tapping a tree and generating virtual money.
These games did so well due to their simplicity, and also the playing on words of ‘money doesn’t grow on trees.
Well, these games all reached between 500 thousand and 1 million installs effortlessly.
However, since people were getting $20 for each level or stage they completed on these games, there were inevitably many frustrated people.
These people were under the impression that money could be made at a touch of a button, quite literally.
Now the owners of Tree Fish Farm have already made a game like this called Shake Shake Tree.
Which while didn’t start this trend of money-making games, it started the ‘tree’ theme, which has I talked about has been a hit over 2021 so far.
Other developers have followed suit by creating Money Garden, Tap Money Rain and Tree For Money.
Is Qhei Mobile At It Again?
Now you are likely wondering, firstly, how can the same game be rereleased.
Well, the answer to that is that Tree Fish Farm involves fish, with the location being right next to the lake.
So because of that difference, it’s technically new.
But developers do this all the time once a game goes stale, and people catch on that it doesn’t pay.
Those people who don’t do their research on earning opportunities and jump at the next big app.
Then it presents a good way for developers such as Qhei Mobile to increase their profits.
How Does Tree Fish Farm Work?
As was the case with Qhei Mobile’s other tree-themed game, users only need to tap on a tree repeatedly to earn cash.
Now I can understand why some people take the plunge believing they will get paid.
Especially if they are in a position where they need a lot of money or have seen one of the adverts.
But right from the moment you tap on the tree and see that dollar sign go up, it looks bait.
Initially, it does look like clicking on the tree will give you dollars, and while it does.
It doesn’t work exactly like that.
Instead of every couple of times, you either tap the tree or upgrade it, you get a bonus pop up.
Notifying you that you have received x amount of money.
You can, of course, collect it, which I’m sure most users do.
However, if you want it added to your balance, you must watch an advert which is exactly what the developers want you to.
This is how they secure big profits as users will do this multiple times to collect money that they don’t know has no value.
How Can Earn Real Money?
The truth is you can’t.
However, they will still give users the impression that any money you get has worth it.
When we are talking about this money given out while playing Tree Fish Farm.
There are a few ways they give it to you. Firstly you have the boxes.
Every now and then, four boxes will pop up.
Which you can collect the contents from each of them.
Behind them, you will have either PayPal or Amazon rewards.
Each with prize amounts between $25 to $50.
You also get an amount of $50 as an overall reward.
But this is to encourage you to open all boxes.
The more you do on the app, the more excuse these developers have to put videos in front of you.
Now it’s not just boxes, but just playing the game, as I alluded to earlier, will get you an amount of cash to upgrade the tree levels.
There is also a feature where you can collect keys in return for virtual money.
If you collect 15 blue or red keys, you can win between $1500 and $3000.
How To Withdraw With Tree Fish Farm?
In total, you have three currencies that you can use for the rewards they have.
Tree Fish Farm have no withdrawal limit or maximum you must meet for Amazon and PayPal vouchers.
So as you collect these fake cards, you can withdraw them as you go.
However, there are also diamonds, which will be given at times instead of cash.
Now the same options present themselves. To get gift cards through such as Amazon and Google Play, you will need millions of them.
These amounts go from $800 to $1500, so there isn’t even a $5 option that you would see with a legitimate paying game.
Just more evidence that suggests that this game is a waste of your time.
What You Need To Know About
1. Confusing Earning With Winning?
What I am not a fan of is the fact these games confuse ‘winning’ and ‘earning’ with each other.
They use both words as if they’re the same, and as a result, it just ends up with people then thinking that everything they have is there.
For instance, you have ‘lucky rewards’ with this game where you will automatically be given 4 boxes that include values.
Now not only does each one have a huge cash amount, but at the top of this pop-up box, it says you have a ‘hundred per cent chance of winning.’
It’s like entering a sweepstake for a car and the people running it saying you are guaranteed to win it.
It just doesn’t make any sense.
2. Too Many Currencies and Big Amounts
App developers like Qhei Mobile no longer keep it suttle that they are just trying to use people to earn money.
This game is just Shake Shake Tree, and as every reward under the sun for users to seemingly win.
You have iPhones and thousands of dollars worth of gift cards.
If they paid out, that would be fine, but they’re not going to since the rewards are too big.
Plus, the fact that every user sees things like 100% chances of winning confirms that ironically no one is going to win.
If everyone was guaranteed to cash out even just a couple hundred dollars, then these guys would go bankrupt.
Now, companies like these can stop that from happening by not following through with any payout.
And of course, as you would have guessed, that is exactly what happens here.
Conclusion
While you may have fish thrown into the mix, and Tree Fish Farm is kind of a clean slate for the developers, it’s the same as Shake Shake Tree in every way.
From the payout options to the way they claim to give people free stuff, there are too many similarities.
Which for those of you who are hoping to get paid, is not a good sign, as from what I have seen, it just looks to be quite clear that’s is another game using peoples naivety to their advantage.
As with any other game like this on the store, it’s being treated as a cash generator. The owners don’t take it seriously and only care about themselves.
It’s always your choice to either pick up the game or continue playing because you have virtual money already made on the app.
But whatever situation you mind yourself in, because there is no ‘guaranteed money to be won, it’s all an illusion created by the developers.
It’s for that reason I would not advise playing, but if you decide to, you are simply going to lose and find out the hard way.
I can tell you with confidence, though, that some games do payout.
What ones are they? Well, I have made a list of paying apps here you can skim through.
So feel free to check them out and see what appeals to you.
Closing Off
That was my Tree Fish Farm app review.
If you have any thoughts or questions, do let me know below 🙂