Get Paid to Play Games: How to Earn Real Money & Robux
"Get paid to play games" sounds too good to be true — but it's a real, well-established corner of the advertising world. Here's exactly how it works, and how to make the most of it.
Why companies pay you to play
Mobile game studios spend huge budgets acquiring new players. Instead of only buying ads, many pay reward networks to deliver real players who install a game and actually play it. When you take one of these offers, the studio pays the network, and the network shares that payment with you.
So you're not being paid by magic — you're being paid because a real company values a real new player, and you're that player.
The two main types of game offers
- Play-to-earn (mobile): Install a sponsored mobile game and hit a milestone — reach level 10, play for 30 minutes, or spend a few days in-game. Bigger milestones pay more. These are the highest-paying game offers, sometimes worth thousands of Robux for a single game you enjoy.
- Sponsored web games: Quick browser games or activities that pay smaller amounts for shorter play. Good for filling gaps between the bigger offers.
How much can you realistically make?
Be realistic: this is beer-money / Robux-money territory, not a full-time income. A single good play-to-earn offer might be worth 500–5,000 R$ depending on how deep the milestone is. If you already game daily, stacking a few offers a week turns time you'd spend anyway into Robux or PayPal cash.
Tips to earn faster
- Pick games you'd actually play. The milestones take time, so choose something fun.
- Read the requirements first. Some offers require reaching a specific level within a number of days — note the deadline.
- Keep the app installed until the reward credits. Uninstalling early can void the offer.
- Use a stable connection so your progress is tracked correctly by the advertiser.
- Stack methods. Combine game offers with surveys and daily bonuses to keep earnings flowing while the big games cook.
Turning game time into Robux
On BloxTask, game and app offers appear right on the Earn page alongside surveys. You'll see the exact reward before you start, complete the milestone, and the R$ lands in your balance automatically. From there you can cash out to real Robux via an official gamepass, or take PayPal and gift cards instead.
The bottom line: getting paid to play games is real. It won't replace a job, but it's a legitimate way to make your gaming time pay for itself — and then some.