Crazy Coin: Big Winner is one of the most popular “win money in real life” games on the iOS and Android platforms, and it’s easy to see why. Not only does the game promise that you can win money in real life, but coin dozer games are also simple, fun, and addictive.
But there’s been a lot of talk out there over whether the game is a scam or legit. Can you actually win real life money by playing Crazy Coin: Big Winner, like what you might see in the advertisements? We’ll get into that.
First, let’s talk about how the game is played. You drop coins down onto the board, wait for the pusher to push them forward, and then watch ads for more coins once you run out of coins.
You have some power-ups that you can use, as well. The Wall power-up makes walls go up on the side, preventing anything from falling off of the side of the board. Anything that falls off of the side is worthless.
The shake function shakes the board and drops a huge coin down. This causes coins to fall off of the board at high speed. Combine this with the wall power-up for huge earnings and for multiple spins of the slot machine in one shot.
Drop the coin into the slots bucket to spin the slot machine. You can win all sorts of prizes here, including green coins and gold coins, and also including fruit. Once you collect each of the 36 fruit in the game, you’ll be eligible for the big prize.
Of course, some of the fruit are very common and extremely easy to earn, while some of the fruits are extremely rare and will only pop up at once in a blue moon. The game will tell you what the percentages of these fruits are. You might end up with 20 or 30 of a single common fruit before finding even one of the rare fruit.
Hit the store area and you will be able to buy new backgrounds and coin styles, as well as redeem your coins for prizes. This includes real-life prizes as well as Amazon gift cards.
The threshold for cashing out is 300 dollars, but once you begin to get closer to that mark, it appears that the green coin count begins to slow down, if not stop outright. Most players never end up making it to the cash out threshold, judging by most of the reviews we see in the app store.
This is an intentional limitation trick that developers of games such as this tend to use in order to minimize the number of winners. If they had too many winners, then the developer would go bankrupt.
Many players have earned all 36 of the fruit but have not been able to cash out. They often make it all the way to the threshold, then attempt to cash out on PayPal or CashApp, and the game freezes. The developer never seems to offer any support for this.
There appears to be nothing in the terms of service that relates to winning any sort of cash prize, and considering that nobody has been paid out yet, it’s surprising with the developer would add nothing to this. Typically, with games like this, the developers will add something about payouts that does its best to legally get them off the hook for not paying.
This is especially the case because the advertisement tend to have a simulated version of the game, except that when you play the game in the ad, you earn a massive amount of simulated money very quickly. The money in the advertisement is merely a simulation, meaning that it does not pay out.
Go to the App Store and then go to the review page, and the reviews are completely filled with players who have made it to the cash out point and not been able to cash out. The game freezes on them every single time.
Furthermore, there is no proof that anybody has ever successfully been able to cash out, and with the large amount of money that players are racking up, there is no way the developer would be able to pay it all without going bankrupt. The only positive reviews that you will find are from players who are hoping to cash out, but have not tried to yet.
Keeping all of this in mind, we have to come to the conclusion that Crazy Coin: Big Winner is a scam. Nobody has gotten paid, despite all of the claims in the ads that people have been paid. So while this game isn’t taking money from anyone through in app purchases, it’s also not paying out what it claims it will either.
I have been playing crazy coin for the last couple of days and have won $800 that I cashed out last night using cash app and it says it will take 7 business days for it to come through. I then played again today and hit over $1200 cashing out again with CashApp. Doesn’t sound like it’s for real but I have made it further than anyone I have read about and just thought I would let you know. I will let you know if I actually get any money. Lol, after what I have read I am not going to count on it, that’s for sure.
Mike
@Michael Moon, did you ever get to cash out ???
@Michael Moon, I started playing last night and cashed out at $600 but now it’s doing this count down. After reading a lot on this I just dumped the app like 5 minutes ago, as no one has ever been paid supposedly. Dying to know if you get any money. Keep us posted.
@Michael Moon, when it asks for your “account”, does it mean your cash tag for CashApp or does it need your phone or email?
@Lisa,
I have put in all three on differing amounts.
An update on Crazy Coin. I have won enough to claim all the dollar amount claims. I have used my phone number, my email, and my cash app ID in differing amounts claim forms Today is the day the $800 claim should have came through, so far nothing and it has disappeared from the page as well as on the claim status page it is not there but a new on stating I can claim $800 on PayPal if I get 30 fruit and I have 29. Why would I ever choose to claim $800 for 30 fruit when you can claim $10,000 for 36 fruit.
I also have won $1000 more just been waiting for the way to claim it to show back up. Figured after you were paid it that amount would show back up on the claim page but nothing so far.
I will keep updating for those interested.
@Michael Moon, please is the game real
@Sonia Godwin, I don’t think in this economy they would let you win this amount of money that easily. With out putting any money out of your pocket plus we can’t find one person that has said they got the money so I’m going to say no this is a scam for them to get ppl to watch adds and make us feel like we’re going to win money for free while they sit back and make all the money from supporting adds.
I was able to cash out 300 dollar one for cash app and a 800 dollar one for cash app the only shady thing I believe is that it has a counter the counts for seven days. After that they say u will get paid. I don’t believe it but from seeing that a lot of ppl couldn’t get to that point and was able to cash it out. I guess I will see in seven days if I receive the two payments of 300 and 800 dollar into my cash app. I highly doubt it and not going to be surprised when nothing appears in my account. Time will tell and I will let you guys know if it worked or didn’t.
@George, did it work
@alexander,
@george and Michael,,,, Did you get money???
YOU WILL NOT WIN REAL MONEY PLAYING THIS GAME! THE ONLY APP I’VE WON REAL MONEY ON IS Blitz Games – Win Real Cash. The minimum cashout is $10 and there’s a small $1+ fee, so you would need to be at about $12 to cash out. AND WITH BLITZ GAMES, YOU DON’T HAVE TO DEPOSIT CASH IN ORDER TO WIN ANYTHING.
So the pay out that supposed to download to my PayPal account will never happen for playing crazy coins
They will stop counting the fruits after 29. This is not right
Love the game but every time I go to check out it says checking and puts you into another money category. Very disappointing!
The game seems to be ascam because at the first time you are told that you can cash out between 7 to 30 working days and sometimes the number one follows can at first reduce fast but when it gets to tens it starts slowing down