Merge Emoji

Welcome to my review of the Merge Emoji app.
Two of the most common types of games I encounter are emoji and merge games.
They all claim that you make money, and what you will learn from this new application is that it is no different.
Now, if you’re wondering if your $ 6888 account balance just for playing Merge Emoji is real or just the developers playing tricks on you.
So this post is for you.
Merge Emoji is a game that sounds and plays exactly like the name. In the ad promoting the game, it shows someone mixing emojis.
Right at the end of this ad, I saw something that I couldn’t believe, and that the user has 3 x $ 100 in game payments.
Along with an overall balance of $ 6,888, it does not show all transactions, but these games have a history of portraying how you fill your PayPal account with thousands of dollars.
Those responsible for the game have an interesting name on Funnytaskst. They also have other games in Block legend and Block Go. I will have to review them at some point.
But, back to the Merge Emoji, they exceeded 10,000 installations.
However, as I have seen at least three different ads and have shown them repeatedly, that number is expected to reach at least 50,000 in the next two weeks.
Due to what these games offer and the fact that they claim to solve their financial obstacles by playing their games, they gain a lot of hype and grow quickly.
This game has similarities to games like Emoji Riddler and fusion games like Shot Bricks Breaker and Merge Number Plus.
So, for this game, you mix emojis based on their number and color.
You need to make combos of at least 3. The more money you can get.
There are two ways to give you this virtual money.
So making combos will give you a few cents, and I’m talking about $ 0.01 to $ 0.15.
It all depends on which emojis have a money icon.
Second, you receive small bonuses, the first being $ 20 after making a few moves.
What I didn’t like about the most recent ad I watched from them is that it was portrayed in a way that, if you download the game, you will suddenly receive large amounts of money.
The claims are crazy and completely exaggerated, to the point that I am surprised that so many people fall for these people’s tricks.
This is clearly false, as no one could be paid at that level for playing a game.
If it were possible, there would be people making more money than celebrities.
Essentially, if you could win $ 100 every time you play, there would be no homeless people and no one worrying about getting a job.
Now, if you thought things couldn’t get any more disgusting, the other ad that I took a screenshot of showed a guy who was about to jump out of a building after finding out he had lost his job.
That was before a lady told him and not you, and you guessed that he recommends that he play Merge Emoji.
She still has the nerve to say that you can earn $ 500 every week, as shown below.
These companies are clearly taking advantage of people during these difficult times, they target people who are experiencing mental problems like depression or job loss and with huge debts.
This is confusing, especially if the first time you see the Merge Emoji is in the store.
That’s because what you see there is a game just like any other, designed for people to have fun and spend time on the phone.
It is so different that it is difficult to believe that there is an advertisement saying that you can make a lot of money.
What I think is that these developers are trying to be smart, keeping a low profile.
That’s why it looks harmless in the app store, but in fact, it’s a game that deceives thousands of people.
After playing, you should start to see your balance go up and some bonuses come in.
They are not worth anything, but you should receive $ 20 in the beginning and then several amounts thereafter.
I will say that I have not played for hours; however, I doubt anyone will win anything, as it is very easy to win without limit.
If you click on the balance, you will see a pop-up informing you that there is a special event.
Merge Emoji Special Event
As you can see, this special event says that, apparently, anything you win, you can cash out.
This theoretically means that the money I won in the first minute of playing Merge Emoji can be withdrawn.
However, with the next feature, which I’m going to talk about, it gets very confusing.
One thing I saw on both Super Dice and Find Them Out is a subscription service. This is a new feature in making money apps to give people VIP status and help them earn more apparently.
Usually, this VIP status does not offer ads, but with the Merge Emoji, you apparently get 20% more revenue plus ‘get PayPal card’.
The last of these benefits, I have no idea what it means, since, as I said in the last