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Dessert Master: Reviews – Is It a Scam or Legit?

Dessert Master is a new match-three game for the iOS and Android platforms where you merge foods together in order to make new higher-level foods. You can keep merging for as long as you want to, with a nearly unlimited amount of levels that you can gain.

The draw of a simple game like this is that there are many advertisements claiming that you can actually earn money in real life by playing this game. Simply make it to the point of being able to cash out and you will be able to get money deposited into your account.

With claims like these being made in the advertisements, of course, many people are wondering if this game is a scam or if it’s legitimate, and whether or not you can actually earn money. Has anybody cashed out yet, and is there proof of payment?

The method of gameplay in this game, of course, it’s very simple. All that you have to do is merge food together in order to make new kinds of foods. If you merge three food together that are level 1, then you get a new food that is level 2, and so on and so forth throughout higher and higher levels.

As you merge food together, you will earn coins, which can then be spent in the shop in the game. These coins can then be spent on power ups such as reversing one move, or using the bomb to target a specific piece to get it out of the way so that you have a chance at making a combo if you’re stuck.

Occasionally, when you make a combo, other combos will follow it due to pieces dropping correctly and making new merges. When you get a chain of merges, you create a chain reaction, and when that chain reaction is long enough, you will earn bonus coins.

When you get this bonus, you will also be able to watch an advertisement video if you choose in order to double your coin bonus. Each advertisement video takes between 30 and 45 seconds to complete. You have to have a strong internet connection in order to be able to watch these videos.

When you’re playing, you can tap on the question mark menu in order to get a reminder of how to play. You can also tap on the settings cog in order to change various settings, such as the volume of the music and the background noise.

When you close out the game and then start it back up again, you will be able to either start a new game or continue the game that you left off from. The only reason that you should ever start a new game is if you’re stuck in the game that you were playing before and you decided to close out the app.

Many of the reviews that get left in the App Store or in the Google Play Store show confusion as to how to cash out and get your money. Even though the advertisements make it look like you can earn money, none of the reviews come from anybody who has actually gotten paid.

Out of the positive reviews that show up in the store, they tend to be one of two categories. The first category is people who have only just downloaded the game and have not had a chance to attempt to cash out yet, but are excited because they see a large amount of money piling up.

The second category is scam reviews that have been put in place by the developer or by bought not the developer paid for. Typically, the user names will be generic, and some of the reviews will even share text with other reviews of the same game.

On top of that, we have not discovered any actual methods to get paid within the game. The advertisements show something different than what’s actually in the game. From the sound of the reviews, there used to be money and a payment method advertised within the game, but they got removed by a secret update at some point.

What that means is that the advertisements are a scam. The game itself is simply a fun way to kill time by matching food together, without the kind of intrusive advertisements that you might see within other games of a similar genre. However, there is not an actual way to make money by playing the game, despite what the advertisements tell you.

Should you still download the game? If you want to have fun playing a simple matching game, then yes. If you are actually looking to win money in real life, then you might want to steer clear of this one.

Cheri Horn

Sunday 9th of July 2023

It is a fraud. It took me months to get down to number 1 to get money sent. But it also tells me 1 person in front of you for thatv3 months. Don’t hold your breath wish we could sue the company for a scam

Ellen

Saturday 6th of May 2023

I have had the game for over 2 years I’m finally down to 2 in que it’s awful thing to do to someone when they need money and can’t work this should be illegal. Why can’t we sue for false advertising

L

Sunday 22nd of January 2023

Dessert master is a scam. After more than a month I am on #120 to collect. Must be some way to get this scam off app stotrs

Patty

Friday 21st of April 2023

@L, scam I have waited over two weeks now at #1 in the queue and nothing has happened all the other cash outs are starting to hit at #1 and they just sit there about $3,000 worth will never see any of that money thankfully I never spent any money just wasted my time while they make money off people watchjng the stupid ads

Pamela

Sunday 15th of January 2023

Complete Scam ! Won enough to finally cash out, now been waiting for 5 months to get to the end of the Queue. Don’t look like that’s ever going to happen. Kind of liked the game, even tolerated the stupid ads. Total waste of time. I actually think all the games telling us about Winning money, are scams. No more games for me. Thank God.. no more ads !

Charles

Wednesday 11th of January 2023

I’ve been taking screenshots of the queue since I entered it to document progress in September 2022. I have 10 payments due as of today 01/11/2023 my closed to payout is 107 in queue , I will continue to monitor it, if it gets to zero and no payment received I plan on approaching Apple directly because they allow this type of game to be downloaded without either checking if valid or putting disclaimer on it. I’m sure there are others that feel this should be illegal and should be handled in court, scammers and scam companies are getting away with stealing money from everyone

Jen

Tuesday 18th of April 2023

@Charles, I feel like these fake games should have to actually payout! I am sitting right now with 6 of them at 1 and nothing!! There should be a lawsuit again these games that promise real payouts