How much time do you realistically need to invest?
Lootday is not really designed for people to suddenly grind ten hours a day or build their entire routine around offers. For most users, the platform works best when they already play mobile games regularly or naturally fit smaller gaming sessions into their daily life.
Not every Lootday offer requires the same amount of time
One important thing: not every offer works the same way.
Some games can be played very casually in the background:
- short daily sessions
- login rewards
- idle mechanics
- or slow progression over multiple days
Other offers require significantly more activity and long-term progression.
Games like:
- RAID: Shadow Legends
- Whiteout Survival
- Call of Dragons
- or Game of Thrones: Legends
are classic progression-based games.
That means progress usually happens through many smaller sessions rather than one massive grind.
Many players use Lootday more casually
Most users probably don’t suddenly spend their entire day on Lootday.
Much more commonly, the platform fits naturally into situations like:
- commuting
- short sessions during breaks
- waiting times
- couch gaming
- or mobile games running in the background
That’s exactly why many current offers fit relatively naturally into normal daily routines.
Games like:
- Gossip Harbor
- Whiteout Survival
- or Game of Thrones: Legends
already revolve heavily around daily progression, smaller objectives, and long-term milestones.
For some users, Lootday simply adds rewards or gift cards on top of gaming time they would already spend anyway.
Smaller daily sessions usually work better than extreme grinding
One common mistake newer users make: trying to complete everything as quickly as possible
For many mobile games, that approach actually works worse long term.
A lot of progression games reward:
- daily activity
- consistent progression
- resource management
- and long-term planning
far more heavily than extreme grinding sessions.
That’s why many offers feel much more enjoyable when treated as long-term side progression instead of: “I need to finish this entire thing immediately today.”
Not every offer fits every type of player
Another important point: not every game automatically fits every user
Some players enjoy:
- complex progression systems
- long-term farming
- team building
- or slower progression overall
Others prefer:
- casual games
- shorter sessions
- idle games
- or more relaxed gameplay
That’s exactly why Lootday probably works best long term when users focus on offers that actually fit their normal gaming habits.
Not every offer needs to be fully optimized
Some games already naturally feel like “daily games”. Many modern mobile games are already designed around being played in smaller daily sessions.
Games like:
- Game of Thrones: Legends
- RAID: Shadow Legends
- Whiteout Survival
- oder Call of Dragons
already revolve heavily around:
- Daily Quests
- Energy systems
- login rewards
- events
- and long-term progression
Many players already do these things regularly anyway.
For some users, Lootday simply adds additional rewards around gaming time that already exists naturally.
Realistic expectations matter more than extreme grinding
Long-term, Lootday is not supposed to feel like: “get rich quickly through gaming.”
And honestly, that’s not really how the platform works. Most users are not going to earn absurd amounts of money there.
The idea is much more about:
- complementing gaming time in a useful way
- earning smaller rewards or gift cards
- trying out new games
- and getting additional rewards for long-term progression
That’s exactly why realistic expectations usually work much better than aggressively trying to grind every single offer as quickly as possible.
Proper tracking setup saves a lot of frustration later
One thing many users underestimate: proper tracking setup can save a huge amount of frustration later
That’s why it’s important to:
- launch offers directly through the Lootday link
- allow in-game tracking permissions
- avoid interrupting downloads
- and avoid using existing accounts when an offer only applies to new players
Because one important thing remains true: most Lootday offers currently only work for completely new accounts or new players of the respective game
If problems still occur, honest feedback through the feedback bubble on the platform or via support@lootday.com helps us tremendously
Lootday is less about completing everything as quickly as possible, and much more about meaningfully complementing your normal gaming progression.
