BUY VIRTUAL LAND, EARN VIRTUAL RENT YOU CAN ACTUALLY REDEEM TO PAYPAL, VENMO GIFTCARDS AND MORE!
Atlas Earth is a location-based app where users can buy virtual land that mirrors real-world locations, 900 square feet at a time. Purchase land anywhere near your physical location in the real world and it’s yours to keep!
Each parcel of land you own earns you virtual rent per second, every second of the day, every day of the year. Parcels start at just $5, and your first parcel is free. There are plenty of free ways to earn parcels as you play!
Atlas Earth is the largest virtual real estate app in the world, with nearly 1,000,000 registered users in the USA alone, we sell a new parcel of land every 6 seconds - all day, every day.
LEADERBOARDS & LEADER ROLES
Climb the leaderboards and become Mayor, Governor, or even President! Own the most land in your city and let everyone in town see that you’re the Mayor! Become Governor when you own the most land in a given US state and broadcast your profile picture and username to everyone who opens the game in your state. Or even become President of your country when you own the most land in a country and show off to every single player nationwide!
EARN RENT & CASH OUT
Earn rent per second in real USD and cash out straight to your PayPal when your total earnings reach $5 or more.* Players can also transfer accrued rent into more virtual land to keep expanding territory and earning rent!
BOOST RENT HOURLY
Boost rental income for an hour when you watch an ad. Hourly rent boosts reach up to 30x base rent rates and are free with each ad you watch.
COLLECT MERCHANT REWARDS
Earn free Atlas Bucks when you shop with our retail partners in the real world. Connect a VISA credit card through our VISA-linked portal and earn in-game rewards every time you swipe at our growing list of brick-and-mortar stores, including local restaurants and chains.
VISIT LANDMARKS
See landmarks in beautifully-rendered 3D graphics when you visit them in the real world and take the chance to own a virtual copy of your favorite landmark! Bid on available landmarks and stake your claim proudly on the landmark list for the world to see.
And much more to come!
NOTES:
Atlas Earth offers in-game purchases. Is it most ideally played on smartphones, not tablets.
In order to play, you must agree to our Terms of Service, which can be found here: https://legal.atlasreality.com/content/earth/terms-of-service.html
*Paying Rent is our way of saying thank you. It is our form of loyalty / cash-back for enjoying our game. Although we avoid such scenarios, Rent is not guaranteed and may change or pause.
Contact support at support@atlasreality.com.
Atlas Earth has the following requirements to enjoy on iOS Devices:
iPhone 7 or higher
iOS 13.0 or higher
Strong internet connection and GPS services enabled
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Atlas Earth is a location-based app where users can buy virtual land that mirrors real-world locati..."
Community Voice & Feedback
Fun game to earn real money
I really enjoyed atlas earth until I tried to cash out my earnings and couldn't because a life changed required I change my phone number.
It gives me pleasure to force close the pathetic Royal Match or other lame games that you allow to waste 3 minutes of our time. I force close every one and reopen the game to a REASONABLE 30 second ad. Why do you partner with developers to who make intentional misleading ads. Not a good look for Atlas Earth. I’ll be shocked if this gets a reply.
App is faulty, horrible activity to payout ratio. Dev team is more concerned about face lifts than actual features like streamlined payout.
And they limit your payout to whole dollars rather than the total amount accrued.
And they limit your payout to whole dollars rather than the total amount accrued.
It’d be nice if you could watch all 72 ads without a timer and have it reset at midnight
I bought 5 badges to join the explorer club, and when I went to join, I found out the pricing….
This game is for those who do NOT want to work, designed to keep you unemployed, busy thinking they will make money off the games returns. Imagine those obese welfare mongers clamoring to this game as if it were a free lunch ticket. Sad, really.
I know the title seems pretty damning, but I assure you, the words can’t be any more true.
Allow me to explain.
I can see the appeal on the map option, finding gems like games similar to Yugi back 10 years ago, or more. That’s what grabbed my attention to play this game as well.
The 1st critique is the reason it grabs your attention. What is that? Harvesting or finding the randomly appearing gems on the real world map. They claim you get money from ads revenue, which in the end, may be true, but a penny a month is in no way a reasonable profit for any age group. The only reason for these gems is for you to get more spins of the wheel so you can grab the coveted green gems. Those gems that allow you to buy parcels of land to “increase” your percentage of “earnings”. I use that term loosely. If you came to this game to make money, don’t bother. You will NEVER achieve that goal. As it is designed, even if you spend $1, to make that amount back, would take you over a year, and imagine all the time you spent away from doing anything productive….thus the welfare comment earlier. Truth be told, if you wanted to make literally one penny, just one, you would need to play the game for over 1month, grabbing gems literally ALL DAY LONG, watching ads for each gem, for maybe 2 weeks, turning in gems for parcels and grabbing them as often as you are allowed.
If you bought the lowest package for $9.99 thinking you would boost your profit margin, sadly, you would need to play the game for over a year, ALL DAY, every day, forced to watch THOUSANDS of ads, and still not make your money back.
That brings me to the 2nd critique. Ads. This game is so Ad-heavy, you will watch thousands in any given month, if you chose to stay on it all day long. Literally, every progress made requires another ad. If you are a non-productive drain on society, have at it. There are worse things you can be doing besides being a drain on social services.
3rd critique is the rating system. In-game, when the “rate us” window pops up, and if you give it less than a 5star review, it does not accept that rating, but says “how can we earn your 5 star rating”. Sadly,it will not ever accept a lessor one. This is fraudulent and should trigger your honest reviews.
For me to post this review, I had to avoid the game itself and enter the apple app.
Anyways, I do hope you see this as an honest review, and well earned by this game.
I know the title seems pretty damning, but I assure you, the words can’t be any more true.
Allow me to explain.
I can see the appeal on the map option, finding gems like games similar to Yugi back 10 years ago, or more. That’s what grabbed my attention to play this game as well.
The 1st critique is the reason it grabs your attention. What is that? Harvesting or finding the randomly appearing gems on the real world map. They claim you get money from ads revenue, which in the end, may be true, but a penny a month is in no way a reasonable profit for any age group. The only reason for these gems is for you to get more spins of the wheel so you can grab the coveted green gems. Those gems that allow you to buy parcels of land to “increase” your percentage of “earnings”. I use that term loosely. If you came to this game to make money, don’t bother. You will NEVER achieve that goal. As it is designed, even if you spend $1, to make that amount back, would take you over a year, and imagine all the time you spent away from doing anything productive….thus the welfare comment earlier. Truth be told, if you wanted to make literally one penny, just one, you would need to play the game for over 1month, grabbing gems literally ALL DAY LONG, watching ads for each gem, for maybe 2 weeks, turning in gems for parcels and grabbing them as often as you are allowed.
If you bought the lowest package for $9.99 thinking you would boost your profit margin, sadly, you would need to play the game for over a year, ALL DAY, every day, forced to watch THOUSANDS of ads, and still not make your money back.
That brings me to the 2nd critique. Ads. This game is so Ad-heavy, you will watch thousands in any given month, if you chose to stay on it all day long. Literally, every progress made requires another ad. If you are a non-productive drain on society, have at it. There are worse things you can be doing besides being a drain on social services.
3rd critique is the rating system. In-game, when the “rate us” window pops up, and if you give it less than a 5star review, it does not accept that rating, but says “how can we earn your 5 star rating”. Sadly,it will not ever accept a lessor one. This is fraudulent and should trigger your honest reviews.
For me to post this review, I had to avoid the game itself and enter the apple app.
Anyways, I do hope you see this as an honest review, and well earned by this game.
Opponents in challenges are NTP not real player so i lose or very seldom I keep winning for no reason. Ads are now more and more freezing the app, conveniently at the end of the ad. Even they decrease the annual average money won by a player from $74 to $70. Not really worth to spend like an average of about 1,200 hours on this game for $70 ? other games like survey based can average around $180 for same amount of time.
They recently updated the daily log in bonus screen. Now you have to scroll all the way down to collect your free bonus. I’ve spent hundreds of dollars and they just make it harder to earn bucks. I do not recommend for anyone.
The app is great. You’re not gonna win big money but duh, it’s free. It’s a great way to make some cash here and there. Especially if you spend the first bit of time farming to get some land bought up. My only real issue is that I’d love to still see the little boxes where the houses are after I buy the land. I bought the land where my house is, and I can’t see my little houses outline anymore and it makes me sad
When I first started playing last year, I really loved the game. I had the most gorgeous golden trees and now your graphics update changed everything to pitiful, ugly shrubs, and skinny evergreens. The look of my map is so un appealing to me now I don’t even play. Like any real home owner, I would like to take pride in my property.
You can make money in this game but you need some to play with you’ll spend about a grand before you actually make money but if u have the funds it’s pretty cool and it’s passed down to you’re future kids how can you lose
I made almost $.14 in just about 3 1/2 years. 68 diamonds, own several parcels but come on.
Awesome game and yes, you can make money but no, not for the rest of your life like they advertise. I’ve recorded that and everything just in case the game ever does shut down multiple people can sue them.
I’ve been on this for years to only make like two bucks total bs. I’m suing your company Apple clear scam. We CAN sue it’s our property on our property. Nope.
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