Hello, I can only give 1 star until I know a little more about the rewarding system. I been playing for a few months and have 70k. But can’t find an answer to my question (s). It clearly states you must have .1 to cash in. But if you look at the top 100 there are only 2 people that will qualify. That’s 2% that is publicly known.
That will change as more and more people try the game. What is the true percentage of winners in your game? Only you know the answer, 00.1%? More? Less? Why should I continue day and night not knowing if there is a time/usage limit on the game? I suppose anyone from 2nd place down are suckers that spent hours of their lives attempting to win something. This is not a quick game. It takes many days to get how ever far you can get.
You as a company should make it clear what the rules/criteria is other than the minimum amount of points required to win. If 3 people are over the threshold to win how does that work? Does each get what they earned or split 3 ways? This is not the same as a scammy game where one knows going in changes are he will not win, or algorithms prevent him from winning. I think you should explain the process in more detail that you must have x amount to win, time or no time or plays limited.
I am a disabled senior in very poor health. I been playing these carnival games trying to win a little to help with foods and meds. I have come up with a great idea for a YouTube channel.
Only one other person is doing this and he is on the other side of the world where regulations, payouts etc may be different from the other parts of the world. I know it differs from where he is to the States where I am from. My YouTube channel will be about evaluating/reviewing without bias mobile games that pay (if you can win) I will test these games, yours included, to warn the public of traps, scams and cheats along with the scum they may be.
Does 22BT belong on the crap list or the legit list? I suppose only time will tell unless you decide to be upfront about the restrictions of your game. That will be duly noted in the review. Not everyone can win and these games stay in business, But they can at least let people know their chances before wasting/losing the most precious thing they have. Their time. I will most likely stop playing 22BT coin and focus my time on the YouTube game review channel. If I do this you will receive a 2 start rating. One star for the game itself, the second for not attempting to complete the game. That is only fair as I don’t know what the outcome will be or wether it’s even possible to win. My suggestion to readers for 22BT coin will be, do not play expecting to win anything. If you want to waste days and days of your life just playing then you are at the right place. A simple sentence of rules at the beginning of the game can eliminate all of this. It will be more beneficial to you to be open and transparent upfront than having someone like myself with 100rds of hours invested to give their opinion. At least the public can determine on their on and blame no one if they elect to try your game.
Glenn Stanford