If you grew up in the late 80s into the 90s then you probably remember seeing coin pusher games in arcades. They were popular because you could win money, most were set up with prize tickets you could redeem in the arcade itself. My brother was horribly addicted to one located in a seedy small town gas station in 2005 – they conveniently cashed paychecks there with no fee if you got at least $10 in quarters to play the coin pusher machine. This fueled my sibling getting addicted. From my experience with these machines, I can safely say, my brother would be addicted to Bitcoin Pusher as well.
Drop Coins, Win Prizes
The concept is simple. Drop coins in the upper area and the game pushes them into the lower field. Coins fall, making space for the coins you just dropped. There are three places’ coins can fall, only one pays.
Only the lowest tray counts in your favor.
This may sound horribly simple but there is a decent bit of strategy to coin pusher games.
Pay Attention and Win Sometimes
The hardest part of these coin pushing games is winning. The coins are intermingled so it is nearly impossible to guarantee how they will react to new coins being dropped. Factor in objects such as dice and even other coins have different sizes and will affect coins and objects around them differently and you can see how Bitcoin Pusher can be infuriating.
Don’t worry, the real game is just as maddening.
Earning Potential
Honestly, you are not going to get rich playing Bitcoin Pusher. Any Satoshi’s you earn will just be a little bonus. If you are looking for life-changing earnings, then you will need to look elsewhere. Bitcoin Pusher is not it.
If you are looking for a reasonable digital recreation of coin pusher games, and don’t mind ads then Bitcoin Pusher might be for you. The video above is a longplay with ads to show how often they hit.