Welcome to my Wisdom Star app review.
Have you ever wished to make three figures daily from playing a game?
If so, this is where a game I recently discovered steps in, selling the dream to millions of users that they can become financially free from playing mobile games.
Now I know the truth about making money apps; I have not only a lot of experience with them.
But I have also tested and tried hundreds of which it’s safe to say that I have a good clue of whether an app is a good or bad egg.
In this post, I am going to cover all the questions you have, how it works, and if it does pay out, how does someone like yourself to cash in?
After all, the claims they offer are life-changing, so I understand why you would be curious to get a slice of this pie.
So make sure you stick around right till the end to get the full scoop on this game.
Table of Contents
What Is Wisdom Star App?
Aside from being advertised as a cash generator, Wisdom Star is a trivia-based game in which you answer questions to make progress within the quiz.
Amongst the midst are several opportunities to add cash to your virtual balance inside the game.
Now most people enjoy a quiz and the thrill of winning money, which probably has something to do with the success of this app.
This game that developer Durantzuela created has over 1 million installs and counting.
There is a lot of hype for the game, and you can see why through the videos released by the owners.
How Does It Work?
So how does Wisdom Star work, now the whole scheme that is being run here by the developers is a simple one.
Its essentially luring people to the game by showing the potential to earn big sums, while ultimately not delivering.
Now that’s all well and good doing this.
Especially since I have found great games to play, who have promoted themselves as nice little money making apps.
However the claims you will see with this game, which you may have noticed yourself from playing Wisdom Star, don’t exactly align to your experience.
So let me take you through the video that is promoting this game right now.
It shows a woman who is sat on her sofa seeminginly working from home, which you can see from the image below.
Now over the course of this video she goes on to explain that she was broke just last week.
However since coming across Wisdom Star she made $3000 a month in the previous month, despite he financial status the week before.
As you continue to watch, more claims are made with it saying you they pay up to $500 a day and there are no watching ads or inviting friends involved.
The video even ends showing someone getting paid $500 for completing just one trivia questions.
Claims Contradicting Themselves
As you can see, there is a lot wrong with this; firstly, the claims do not add up.
If the woman in the video was broke the week prior, how did she make $3000 in the previous month,
Also, the daily earnings, if true, would mean you can make way more than that 3k total.
If not, at least the 5-figure mark.
As you can see, the more you look into it, the more you essentially waste your time.
That is because it’s clear to see what they are about because Wisdom Star App’s owners haven’t even tried to hide it.
How To Play The Game?
Now it is a shame that the Wisdom App is essentially a money grab for the owners, as the game itself is enjoyable.
While the trivia questions are a little easy, and you are unfortunately shown plenty of ads, it is nice to play.
You will be shown the first question as soon as you start the app.
That is very straightforward, and everyone will know the answer to it.
Once you get this right, you will earn a bonus, the first of many to come, if you decide to keep playing.
This amount which I was credited, was £40.
Now bear in mind all I did to get this was answer a question on what animal lives in the water, in which I selected ‘Fish.’
Unrealistic Rewards For ‘Simple’ Trivia
I would love to know if there was a way to get paid so well for answering trivia like this.
However, it’s not realistic, and I will tell you why.
If I withdraw money, along with the other million users, how can the owners pay out?
Obviously, it is worth knowing that these apps generate their income through videos.
But for that first question, I wasn’t even shown one.
That would mean I was given £48 for doing nothing essentially.
Where it gets more interesting is that for each question, you continue to earn sums of not comprehendible money.
The second one happened to be £100.
Conclusion
After inspecting Wisdom Star and maybe a little more then I needed too with how obvious they make it, I would not recommend the app has a way to make money.
Completing trivia questions is very fun, especially when you invite your mates round yours for a night of it.
However what isn’t so fun, is playing a game for hours with the hope of earning a full time income ultimately to receive nothing.
This is something I suspect to be the case with this one unfortunately.
So unless you either really enjoy trivia or don’t mind wasting your time, I would seek other making money apps that do pay out and won’t keep you guessing all the time.
Thank you for reading my Wisdom Star app review, if you have any questions let me know below!