Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Magic Farm Legit or Scam? Check it out

Magic Farm is a game developed by a profile called Magic D Studio and it is also a farm simulation game that offers users the activity of growing vegetables such as broccoli, tomatoes, arugula, eggplant, etc. and getting paid for it. The idea of the game is simple: players plant, water and harvest their crops to earn money and improve their farm.

However, the game's recent popularity has raised some suspicions about its legitimacy. There are indications that Magic Farm could be a scam, which has left many players concerned about the security of their data and the possibility of wasting time carrying out activities on the platform.

The first red flag is the fact that the app is available in early access on the Play Store. This means that the game is either still in the development phase and may not be fully functional or safe, or it is made on purpose so that users who are already inside the app cannot rate it negatively and file a complaint on the Playstore. Also, the domain was recently registered, which may indicate that the platform was created with the aim of deceiving users.

Another sign of a scam is the existence of multiple domains pointing to the same platform. This may be an attempt to confuse users and make it difficult to identify those responsible for the game. One of the domains was registered just 10 days ago at the time of writing this post (03/10/2023), which is a very short period for a reliable platform.

We have yet another indication that this is a scam: The developer's profile has only created one application so far. You can check it out by clicking on the profile above that was created on the Google Play Store.

However, despite these indications, there are reports of users who managed to make withdrawals and receive the money they won in the game (You can find payments on YouTube by doing a short search). The platform accounts for two domains that we can identify: share.magicfarm1.xyz and share.imagicfarm.xyz. Users can withdraw their earnings through PagBank and Pix.

Apparently, the game remunerates users with money raised through ads displayed on the platform via Google Adsense. This way it will try to hold you back as long as possible, because the more time you spend in the app, the more ads you will see and the more money you will generate for the developer. This could be a sign that the platform is legit, as many games use this business model.

However, it is important to remember that the lack of complaints on Trust Pilot  can be explained by the fact that the system is very new and there are still not many users and therefore no one has yet registered a complaint.

Given this information, if you want to try the game, it is important to take some precautions to minimize the risks. It is recommended to avoid entering sensitive data, such as the number of documents, and if possible, carry out withdrawals as soon as possible, as the platform can change the rules at any time and stop paying its users. When registering, the app asks you to register with your Facebook account or your Google account. We recommend that you create a new Facebook or Google account exclusively to log into this app.

In summary, although Magic Farm offers the opportunity to earn money by growing vegetables, there are indications that the platform can be a scam. It is important to be aware of the risks before engaging with any compensation platform.

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