Earning Bitcoin with Solitaire Games: A Comparison of Three Mobile Apps and Their Rewards

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The play-to-earn gaming craze might have seen a decline in recent times; however, an array of crypto-infused games still allows players to earn Bitcoin without investing in NFTs. One such popular instance is Solitaire, available on both iOS and Android platforms, with three competing versions – Club Bitcoin: Solitaire by THNDR Games, Bitcoin Solitaire by Bling Financial, and Solitaire – Card Game 2023 by Viker.

Although these games are quite similar and filled with obnoxious video ads, they do offer the opportunity to earn Bitcoin and withdraw it to a wallet. However, players should keep their expectations in check as the rewards usually amount to pennies’ worth of BTC across hours of gameplay.

Upon playing each version for approximately two hours, a clear distinction between the rewards and gameplay experience becomes evident. Club Bitcoin: Solitaire is undoubtedly the most visually appealing, with an intuitive and responsive interface. However, it falls short when it comes to rewards, with only 59 satoshis earned in two hours of gameplay.

On the other hand, Bitcoin Solitaire by Bling Financial proves to be the most generous among the three, with 339 satoshis earned in the same duration. Although less visually appealing than Club Bitcoin, the user interface remains responsive, and the gameplay experience is enjoyable. However, it’s worth noting that Bitcoin Solitaire appears to be an easier game.

Viker’s Solitaire – Card Game 2023 settles in the middle when it comes to rewards, with 122 satoshis earned in two hours. The gameplay experience and interface are decent but not as polished as the other two variations.

In conclusion, none of these games are likely to generate any significant cryptocurrency rewards, considering the less than $0.15 worth of Bitcoin earned after six hours of total gameplay. Players seeking a better Solitaire experience might find more satisfaction in a mobile version with more polish and fewer obtrusive ads. However, among the crypto reward-based games, Bling’s Bitcoin Solitaire finds the right balance between smooth gameplay and comparatively higher rewards, despite those rewards still being negligible in terms of real-world value.

Source: Decrypt

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