Did you know that it is still possible to earn fractions of Bitcoin on the internet?

Yes, it is true!

But not like in the early years of the network, when there were faucet sites that rewarded users for completing tasks. Now, it’s even more interesting because you can earn fractions of Bitcoin, known as satoshis, by playing mobile games.

Is that money? Of course, it is! And it could be worth a lot in the future.

THNDR Games

All the games I’m going to show you are from THNDR Games, a company that emerged in 2019 with the mission of accelerating the adoption of Bitcoin through games. They are growing a lot and currently have more than 250,000 downloads of the games they created.

The dynamics of THNDR’s games are a little different from other games that promise rewards just for playing or spending time in the game.

By saying that, in these games, you have to collect “tickets,” like purple-colored tickets that you pick up during the match. With these tickets, you enter a kind of lottery, which distributes Bitcoin prizes every twenty-four hours.

The more tickets you have, that is, the more you play, and the better you are, the greater your chances of winning.

You can earn 10,000 satoshis in a single day. If today a satoshi is worth around 0.001 reais, then 10 thousand satoshis are equivalent to 10 reais in Bitcoin. Not bad, right?

If you are lucky enough, you can withdraw your satoshis to a Lightning Wallet right away. What’s even better is that if you have a wallet installed on the same cell phone you’re playing on, the app already recognizes the wallet and makes the payment. We tested it with Zebedee and Muun, and it worked.

Here is the list of 4 THNDR games you need to know about:

1º – Bitcoin Bounce

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Bitcoin Bounce is an infinite running game, a type of game that has several obstacles to overcome, and the round only ends when you die.

I think the best examples of this type of game are Subway Surfers and Temple Run.

Here at Bitcoin Bounce, the player controls a Bitcoin coin that bounces around on the Blockchain, and the objective is to get as far as possible.

We tested it here, and, in our opinion, we think the game is cool to pass the time, but it has somewhat confusing mechanics and is not, by far, the most fun of the four games I’m going to show you in this article.

Available on App Store and Google Play.

2º – Turbo ’84

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Turbo ’84 is also an endless runner game. And in this case, it’s literally a race.

Here the player “drives” a car through a track full of obstacles. The goal is to dodge them all while picking up raffle tickets, a little power-up that makes the car go faster, and another in-game currency that lets you buy better cars, upgrades, and such.

Even though he is repetitive, he manages to be fun and gives a feeling of “I want to do better next time.”

Available on App Store and Google Play.

3º – Satsss, Bitcoin Snake

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This one, I don’t need to say much, right? Surely you already recognized the snake game right away!

This one is for those who were born in the 80s, for the nostalgic ones. Yeah, Satsss is a mix of nostalgia with Bitcoin.

About the game itself, I think the snake game is like Bitcoin – time passes, and it remains the same, great as it always was and will be. It’s the salvation of waiting rooms!

Available on Google Play and App Store.

4º – Bitcoin Bay

The last of the games was also modeled after a mobile gaming darling. Bitcoin Bay is the bitcoiner version of Bubble Shooter, that game where you have to shoot some balls to collect and eliminate them.

We found it the most fun of the four games because it has a phase system that gives you a sense of progress, unlike the others.

Oh, he also has a very cute kitten as a mascot.

It has a Candy Crush vibe, but instead of destroying candy, you destroy shells and marine artifacts.

Available on Google Play and App Store.

What are the risks of these Thndr mobile games?

We can say that these THNDR games are risk-free to play because, unlike other “shitcoin” games out there, they are free and do not require an initial investment. You can even choose to pay for improvements or to stop seeing ads, but this is entirely optional and does not interfere with gameplay.

Also, when you receive the satoshis, you can withdraw them to a self-custodial wallet, which allows you to take care of them yourself.

Even if you haven’t started custodying your bitcoins yet, it’s super important that you learn. We offer a course called Bitcoin Starter, where you can find several theoretical and practical classes on this subject. Just click here to learn more.

Accumulating Bitcoin by playing is a fun way to increase your satoshis. Even if today, the amount that the game gives as a reward seems negligible, in the long run, it can make all the difference in your financial sovereignty.

Just as in the past, there were also sites that gave 5 to 10 bitcoin for free for doing simple tasks on the internet, Thndr games may be giving small fortunes to those who know how to save the rewards with a focus on the long-term.

Let’s play and stack sats!

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Kaká Furlan

Founder of Area Bitcoin, one of the largest Bitcoin education projects in the world, she is a marketer, passionate about technology, and a full-time hands-on professional. She has participated in major Bitcoin conferences such as Adopting Bitcoin, Satsconf, Surfin Bitcoin, and Bitcoin Conference.

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