
The more you played, the more your bar would fill up. Basically, it would shake any loose coins that were about to fall into the tray, however, you would have to wait for the bar to fill in its entirety before you could press it. Throughout the drops, I could also “shake” the screen, which would do just what you thought it would do. Just drop your coin and let the physics figure out where your coins are going to be pushed. After all, they need to pay out their prizes somehow, right?Īnd, as for the gameplay, it works no differently than the one found inside of an arcade. I started with 40 coins, and this is what my dashboard looked like…Īnd, as I pushed coins into the tray where I wanted the coins to drop, it would add coins to may balance in my menu, as seen here…Īs I was pushing the coins, the app would interrupt with 30-second ads every so often. Immediately after signing up, the app will give you a number of coins to show you the ropes. resident, over 16 and reach a level three.


Let it be known if you want to be eligible for the sweepstakes, you will need to be a U.S. It only took me about 30 seconds to start playing. You are asked to create a gamer ID, which is connected to your email and it will then load the app right up. To sign up for the app, the company will connect your Google Play games account if you have one. It’s an app that has been around for years now. In fact, when I was reviewing this, they had more than 50 million downloads with a fantastic 4.6/5 rating. Don’t worry, I will talk about how the app works in detail later on here.įor now, let it be known that it’s operated by a very reputable company, Game Circus, and the app has millions of users. The more coins you can push off the ledge, the more you can win. It looks something like this to give you an idea… It’s a coin pushing app, similar to that you find at a carnival or local Chuck E.

The most popular option, and the one we’re reviewing today, is the “sweepstakes” app. If you search for “coin dozer” on the Google Play store, it leads you to three different options: sweepstakes, casino, and haunted ghosts. If you’re a fan of playing games and want to do so with what seems like a highly-rated app, let’s take a gander at what it’s all about. Before you get annoyed, however, let it be known that these prizes do have value and the game can be much more enjoyable than the blah survey apps. It kind of reminds me of the Lucky Day and Lucky Dollar app. It’s a bit different than most money-making apps I review as this one is geared more toward winning prizes. Today, I’m going to review the Coin Dozer the game app.
