Dragon Ball App – Review:
You may be wondering if Dragon Ball really pays after watching ads. Luckily, you’ve come to the right place. I’ll tell you everything you need to know about the app. Don’t forget to read the entire article to get the answers you’re looking for.
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On the other hand, throughout our search, we found some legitimate apps listed here. You can check them out if this game isn’t what you’re looking for. All the apps on the lists are safe; I encourage you to check them out; you’re sure to find one that catches your attention. Okay, now let’s see if Dragon Ball really pays or if it’s a scam.
What is Dragon Ball?
Dragon Ball is a casual fusion game where you must combine bubbles until you unlock larger, more valuable tiles. Although you may have seen this game before and may even confuse it with similar ones we’ve reviewed on the blog, it’s a new project. It hasn’t been public for more than two years.
This app was published by MPradeep, an under-the-radar studio struggling to make a name for itself in the already crowded Play Store. As we can see from their profile, they have only published one other game so far, but this one isn’t particularly relevant and hasn’t had a huge impact. MPradeep isn’t one of those companies that the public follows constantly; they’re just someone who seems willing to do anything to get the public’s attention, but they haven’t managed it yet.
Finding games that offer money isn’t uncommon; the only real challenge is finding an app that works and is safe. Before installing any such project, I recommend checking the information available on reliable and unbiased sites.

Installation and registration in Dragon Ball:
Finding it is a bit difficult; its name is easily confused with other projects, and it’s almost never listed in the results. Personally, I recommend accessing it from their listings or performing a quick web search, including the name of the company that published it. If it doesn’t give you the option to install, it could be due to compatibility issues with your phone.
You don’t need to register to access the app; your details will be requested for withdrawals, and you can enter them from the settings box.

How does it work?
When you launch Dragon Ball, two things can happen: either the app loads properly and lets you access the game without any issues, or the image appears enlarged and doesn’t let you access the menu. In my case, the latter happened: I couldn’t really explore the app, and no matter how many times I uninstalled and reinstalled it, this kept happening. For some reason, the image loads in a format that overflows the screen, leaving us with access to only a few options and even being unable to enter the game.
This game is supposed to be nothing more than a fusion game. You have to throw some diamonds that the app gives you and then form pairs with them. All the tiles have a particular color and size that distinguishes them and helps you find pairs. Keep in mind that for two tiles to merge, they must be identical and must touch each other in some way; time doesn’t matter. Once the app detects that two tiles have made contact, it will take care of the rest: the diamonds have been mixed together, resulting in a new, larger, and more valuable diamond.
If you manage to access the game without any problems, I would appreciate it if you could leave us some additional details in the comments. The truth is that navigating the game was quite complicated.

Payments:
Interestingly, one of the few checkboxes I was able to access was the withdrawal option. There, I saw that the payment option is PayPal and the minimum withdrawal is $300. I don’t know if it’s possible to reach this amount, but I’m sure it will most likely take forever and you’ll also have to watch ads.

Does Dragon Ball pay?
I know you were hoping for a positive response, but Dragon Ball doesn’t pay; it’s just another scam game. The money you earn playing the game can’t be withdrawn, even if the game even loads properly on your phone. In these cases, it’s best to delete the app. It only gives errors from the start and isn’t convenient for everyday use. Keeping it on your phone is just a waste of time. If the creator doesn’t take the time to fix a project that could generate revenue, they’ll hardly care about their users.
Rating:
0/5
THIS APP DOES NOT PAY
Next I will leave you a list of apps that if they paid you, you decide which one best suits your needs: