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Pusher Master: Happy Coin – Reviews: Is It a Scam or Legit?

Pusher Master: Happy Coin is a new coin dozer game for the iOS and Android platforms, and while this is a popular genre among mobile game apps in general, there is one thing that differentiates this one from the others, which is the claim that you can earn real-life money in this game. As you play, you notice your dollar amount increasing, and when it gets to a certain threshold, you will be able to cash out.

The main question, of course, is whether Pusher Master: Happy Coin is a scam, or whether it’s legitimate and will actually pay out. There are many factors to consider when answering this question, and we will go over them here.

This game appears to play like any normal coin dozer game on mobile platforms, with multiple different ways to win. You have some power-ups that you can use, as well. The Wall power-up makes walls go up on the side, preventing anything from falling off of the side of the board. Anything that falls off of the side is worthless.

The blast function shakes the board and drops a whole massive amount of green coins down. This causes coins to fall off of the board at high speed. Combine this with the wall power-up for huge earnings.

Drop the coin into the slots bucket to spin the slot machine. You can win all sorts of prizes here, including green coins and gold coins, and also including objects. Once you collect each of the 20 items in the game, you’ll be eligible for the big prize.

Hit the store area and you will be able to buy new backgrounds and coin styles, as well as redeem your coins for prizes. You will also be able to use your green coins, rather than your gold ones, whenever you run out of gold coins to drop.

The threshold for cashing out is $1000, but once you begin to get closer to that mark, it appears that the green coin count begins to slow down, if not stop outright. Most players never end up making it to the cash out threshold, judging by most of the reviews we see in the app store.

Many players have earned all 25 of the objects but have not been able to cash out. Likely, this is due to having to earn all of the other redemptions first before you can cash out the object redemption. This makes it much harder to get to the goal.

If you go to the review section, you will find that many players have reached the cashing out point, sometimes very quickly, and many five star reviews are written by players who have done so and have hit the cash out button. Scroll a little deeper, though, and things tend to get problematic.

The reason for this is contained within the one star reviews. Many players hit the point of cashing out and then attempt to do so, only for massive delays that never end to prevent them from getting the money. Even worse, many players have attempted to contact the developer via email, only to find out that the email address is no longer in service.

As of right now, we have been able to find no evidence of any player that has actually been able to cash out. As such, it is looking like Pusher Master: Happy Coin is not the real deal and is not going to pay. It is simply just another coin dozer game, only with free spins and false promises.