Mini app games don't directly ask for donations; rather, they give you hints about what will work in their game. 🕵️♀️
From the very beginning,
Catizen always shared how many donation players were in their game, how much revenue they generated, and their bot shop section indicated that donations are the key to grabbing a good airdrop. I told you long before the listing that in Catizen, donations would be the main criteria for airdrops, and that's exactly what happened.
Not Pixel,
Major,
Bombie are all donation-based projects.
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Why are donation-based games better for you than referral-based games?In referral-based games like DOGS, influencers mostly benefit, but not the regular players. In Catizen, there are many players who earned $500-$1000 by actively playing and donating $100-$200, but this is not the case with referral-based projects.
A donation-based project is created for everyone, from rich kid to regular players. Here, no one is superior. Influencers and regular players are almost equally treated. I have a good number of referrals in Catizen, but I don't see any significant benefits—it's the donations that benefitted me.
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So, will you donate to all projects?No. Most Telegram games are scams. Donate to good projects where the team's background is reliable. Personally, I like
Major,
Not Pixel,
Bombie &
Catizen and I've been playing these games from the very beginning.
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Where should your focus be?We will participate in both donation and referral-based projects. But your focus should always be more on donation-based quality projects. These are the projects where you will actually earn money. Don't just blindly tap-tap your screen.