Rolling Train App Review: Legit, Scam, or Just a Ride for Ad Watchers?
When I downloaded Rolling Train app, I had a moment where I thought, Hey, a puzzle train game could be kinda fun.
But let’s be real—within minutes I was skipping the gameplay entirely and just tapping through ads for coins.
Choo choo, we’re riding the PayPal payout express, and the train is mostly powered by ads.
If you’ve played Pack Food Box or Fruit Craze Farm, then you already know exactly how this app works.
Same developer. Same coin system. Same fast PayPal cash-outs.
The only difference? This one has tracks and trains instead of fruit or fast food.
Let’s break it down.
What Is Rolling Train?
Rolling Train is a mobile game that technically lets you build tracks for a train to deliver cargo.
But most users (myself included) aren’t here to build anything—we’re here to watch a few ads, farm coins, and cash out.
It’s available on iOS, and like its sister apps, it’s totally free to download and pays out via PayPal.
Train not included. But coins? Yes, please.
How Does Rolling Train Work?
You can play if you want to—but you really don’t have to.
Here’s how I (and most savvy users) actually use the app:
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Open the app
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Skip the gameplay entirely
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Click the treasure bubble ad when it floats by
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Watch both post-game ads (you don’t need to finish a level)
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Close the app and switch to another (like Pack Food Box or Fruit Craze Farm)
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Repeat the loop while watching Netflix, folding laundry, or pretending to text back that one mom from the PTA
You can rotate between all three apps and basically earn coins non-stop without ever touching a puzzle.
Some call it lazy. I call it efficient.
How Much Can You Earn?
The coin payout is identical to the other two apps:
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10,000 coins = $0.01
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100,000 coins = $0.10
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1,000,000 coins = $1
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Up to 100,000,000 coins = $100
From my farming setup:
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I earned ~350,000 coins in 10 minutes with no gameplay, just ads
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That’s 2.1 million coins/hour, or $0.21/hour if you’re going for $1 redemptions
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Not amazing—but for doing literally nothing, it adds up
How Do You Cash Out?
Rolling Train uses PayPal for payments, just like its sibling apps.
And yes—it actually pays, and payouts are instant.
Here’s the rundown:
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Minimum cash-out is $0.01 (10,000 coins)
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You can cash out small amounts multiple times a day
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Larger amounts ($10–$100) have a once-daily limit
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All my redemptions were marked “Succeed” and hit my PayPal in minutes
Honestly, I’ve waited longer for coffee.
Is Rolling Train Legit or a Scam?
It’s legit.
No sketchy surveys. No bait-and-switch. No personal info required.
That said—don’t expect excitement. Compared to Fruit Craze or Pack Food Box, the actual gameplay is kinda… blah.
But that’s okay, because at this point nobody is playing for fun—we’re here for coins.
If you pair it with the other apps, you can rotate between them, avoid ad cool-downs, and cash out regularly.
Pros and Cons
✅ Pros:
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Legit PayPal cash-outs (confirmed)
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Works great for passive farming
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No need to actually play the game
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Easy to rotate with other apps
❌ Cons:
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Gameplay is kind of boring
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Not much personality in the design
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You can get flagged if you withdraw aggressively
Final Verdict
Rolling Train is a legit ad-watching coin farm that pays out—but it’s best used as part of a rotation strategy.
If you’re only using this app, you’ll get bored fast. But if you use it alongside Fruit Craze Farm and Pack Food Box, it becomes part of a smart little money-making cycle.
No track building required.
Just tap, watch, and let the coins roll in.