If you’re thinking about trying ProGamer – Play & Feedback, one of the first things you might wonder is: What games are available? Unlike JustPlay, PlayHive, or PlayTest Pro (BestPlay), which offer a rotating selection of games, ProGamer has a very limited game library—just three games at the time of writing.

Here’s a breakdown of the available games, how they work, and which one earns the most points.

1. Ball Sort Match – Woody Puzzle

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Game Type: Puzzle Sorting
How It Works: You’re given colored balls inside test tubes, and your goal is to sort them so that each tube contains only one color. The challenge increases as the levels progress, with more colors and fewer available moves.
Earning Potential: On average, completing a level rewards 870 points, but you can double that by watching an ad after each round.
Comparison: This game is nearly identical to the ball-sorting games available on PlayHive and JustPlay, so if you’ve played those, this will feel familiar.

Ball Sort Master

2. Match Onet – Woody Connect Tile

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Game Type: Tile Matching
How It Works: You tap to connect matching tiles until the board is cleared. The challenge comes from having limited space to maneuver and increasingly difficult levels.
Earning Potential: Similar to Ball Sort Match, this game rewards about 870 points per round with the option to double earnings by watching an ad.
Comparison: Another common game style used in JustPlay and PlayHive. The gameplay is simple, and while it’s enjoyable, some users complain about repetitive levels.

Match Connect

3. Escape: Tap Master

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Game Type: Escape Puzzle
How It Works: You must tap blocks in a specific order to clear a path and escape the board. It’s a mix of logic and strategy, making it different from the other two games. Earning Potential: Unlike the first two games, point rewards here are inconsistent. Some rounds give lower rewards, and it appears earnings slow down the more you play. Comparison: This type of game is not commonly found in PlayHive, JustPlay, or PlayTest Pro, making it more unique—but not necessarily better for earnings.

Escape Master

Which Game Pays the Most?

From testing, Ball Sort Match and Match Onet have the most consistent earnings, giving about 870 points per round (or 1,740 points if you watch the ad bonus). Escape: Tap Master sometimes pays less, making it less reliable for farming points.

The Biggest Complaint: Limited Game Selection

Many users in the App Store reviews mention that only having three games gets boring very quickly. Unlike JustPlay and PlayHive, which regularly update their game lists, ProGamer hasn’t added any new games since launching its rewards system in February 2025.

Final Thoughts: Is the Game Selection Good Enough?

If you enjoy puzzle and matching games, ProGamer’s selection is fine—but very limited. If you’re someone who likes variety, you might get frustrated playing the same three games repeatedly. If they expand their game library, it could become more competitive with JustPlay and PlayHive.

Have you played any of these games? Let me know which one you think pays the most!