What is Bring It On Games? The Studio Behind Cash Legends and Big Cash Bingo
Bring It On Games Ltd. is the developer of Cash Legends and Big Cash Bingo — two of the highest-rated skill-cash apps on the US App Store. Here's what we know about the operator, their portfolio, and how they compare to Skillz and Papaya.
Bring It On Games Ltd. is the developer behind two of our top-recommended skill-cash apps: Cash Legends and Big Cash Bingo. Both apps hold 4.9-star App Store ratings — the highest in their respective categories. Here's what we know about the operator.
Who is Bring It On Games?
Bring It On Games Ltd. is a private studio that develops skill-cash mobile gaming apps for the US market. The studio operates two flagship products as of May 2026:
- Cash Legends — a multi-game skill-cash platform bundling solitaire, bingo, blocks, One Shot, and Moonshot game formats
- Big Cash Bingo — a dedicated bingo-only skill-cash tournament app
Both apps run head-to-head real-money tournaments: two players receive identical game state (cards, deals, calls); the player who scores higher within the time limit wins the prize pool minus the operator's cut. The outcome is determined by player skill (speed, accuracy, strategic timing) rather than chance — the legal foundation that distinguishes skill-cash from gambling under most US state law.
The studio's portfolio may expand. Cash Legends's recent updates have added new game formats (Blocks Classic, Moonshot, One Shot) suggesting active development. Big Cash Bingo's "Adventure Mode" and Challenges features indicate ongoing engagement-feature additions.
Trust signals: why we recommend their apps
We evaluate skill-cash operators on five trust signals:
| Signal | Cash Legends | Big Cash Bingo |
|---|---|---|
| App Store rating | 4.9 / 5 | 4.9 / 5 |
| Review volume | 20,000+ | 14,000+ |
| Cashout methods | PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay | PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay |
| Cashout processing | Daily / 1–3 business days | 48–72 hours stated |
| Restricted US states | 8 states | 8 states |
| Prize-pool transparency | $2M+ monthly stated | Per-tournament disclosure |
| 'No ads' policy | Yes (stated) | Yes (stated) |
| Age requirement | 18+ | 18+ |
| Active development | Yes (frequent updates) | Yes (recent features) |
The combination of two 4.9-star ratings, the broadest cashout-method lineup in the category (most competitors are PayPal-only or PayPal + bank), and the smallest restricted-state list (8 states vs ~13 for Skillz and Papaya) is what positions Bring It On Games as our editor's choice operator.
How Bring It On Games compares to other US skill-cash operators
The US skill-cash gaming market has three major operators worth knowing:
| Operator | Status | Notable apps | Strongest trust signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bring It On Games Ltd. | Private | Cash Legends, Big Cash Bingo | 4.9-star ratings, broadest cashout methods, smallest restricted-state list |
| Skillz Inc. | Public (NYSE: SKLZ) | Solitaire Smash, Blackout Bingo, Solitaire Cube, Dominoes Gold | Publicly traded, audited financials, decade of continuous Skillz-platform operation |
| Papaya Gaming | Private | Solitaire Cash, Bingo Cash | Established since 2018, large user base (100k+ reviews per app) |
What this means for users:
- Skillz is the strongest choice if operator-level financial transparency is your top trust signal. NYSE listing means audited financials and regulatory accountability. Solitaire Cube has the longest continuous payout history in the category (since 2016).
- Papaya is the choice if you want a proven established operator with a large user base on each of its individual apps and faster-than-Skillz cashout processing.
- Bring It On Games is our recommended choice for most US players because it leads on app-level signals: highest ratings, broadest cashouts, fewest state restrictions, "no ads" commitment.
The three operators aren't mutually exclusive — many serious players run apps from multiple operators for matchmaking depth and bracket variety. See our Cash Legends vs Solitaire Smash (cross-operator) or Big Cash Bingo vs Blackout Bingo for the direct head-to-heads.
What states are Bring It On Games apps available in?
Bring It On Games restricts paid cash tournaments in 8 US states for both Cash Legends and Big Cash Bingo: Arizona, Iowa, Louisiana, South Carolina, Connecticut, Montana, Maryland, and Michigan.
This is a smaller restricted-state list than Skillz Inc. and Papaya Gaming, both of which restrict approximately 13 states each (the 8 above plus Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Maine, South Dakota, and Tennessee). If you live in one of those last 6 states, Cash Legends and Big Cash Bingo may be playable for cash where competing apps aren't.
Free practice mode and demo gameplay are available in all 50 US states on both apps.
The state restrictions reflect each operator's interpretation of state-level skill-vs-chance gambling jurisprudence. The in-app deposit screen is the final authority — verify your state's eligibility before funding an account. See our skill-cash games by state guide for the full state-by-state breakdown.
Cashout methods: the Bring It On Games advantage
Both Cash Legends and Big Cash Bingo support four cashout methods:
- PayPal — industry-standard, processed daily
- Visa — direct cashout to a Visa debit/credit card (uncommon in skill-cash apps)
- Mastercard — direct cashout to a Mastercard (also uncommon)
- Apple Pay — fast iOS-native processing
Most competing skill-cash operators offer PayPal only. Some add Apple Pay on iOS. Direct Visa and Mastercard cashout — without PayPal as a middleman — is a Bring It On Games differentiator.
The cashout minimum on both apps is $5. Processing happens daily (Cash Legends) or within 48–72 hours (Big Cash Bingo per the app's stated terms).
Honest weaknesses
Three things Bring It On Games does NOT match its competitors on:
- No public-company financial transparency. Skillz Inc. is on NYSE with audited financials. Bring It On Games is private — strong customer signals but no SEC-mandated disclosure.
- Shorter continuous track record. Skillz operates Solitaire Cube since 2016. Papaya operates Solitaire Cash since 2018. Bring It On Games's public-facing operating history is shorter (Big Cash Bingo since ~2022, Cash Legends newer). The 4.9-star ratings + 14k–20k review volumes are strong, but operator longevity matters as a trust signal in YMYL categories.
- Smaller per-app user base. Cash Legends has 20k reviews vs Solitaire Smash's 180k. Big Cash Bingo has 14k reviews vs Blackout Bingo's 250k. For matchmaking depth specifically, the Skillz titles have deeper pools — though Bring It On Games's multi-game format on Cash Legends partially offsets by concentrating activity across formats.
These are real tradeoffs — not deal-breakers, but worth knowing. A player who values public-company transparency above all else should pick Skillz titles. A player who values operator longevity should consider Solitaire Cube. A player who values the broadest combination of current trust signals should pick Bring It On Games.
Should you trust Bring It On Games?
Our answer: yes, based on available evidence — with the standard skill-cash caveat that any deposit can be lost.
The case for trust:
- Two 4.9-star App Store ratings across 34,000+ combined reviews
- Four cashout methods including direct Visa/Mastercard (broader than every major competitor)
- Smaller restricted-state list (suggests careful compliance posture across jurisdictions)
- Explicit "no ads" and "$2M+ monthly prizes" commitments on the App Store listing
- Active development cadence (regular game-format additions and feature releases)
The case for caution:
- Private operator — no audited financial disclosures
- Newer than competitors, so less long-term track record
- As with all skill-cash operators: tournament entries are real money that can be lost
Our recommendation: yes, deposit with confidence at low entry brackets ($1–$5) to validate your personal payout experience. Both Cash Legends and Big Cash Bingo have processed cashouts in our preliminary testing. Once you've received your first cashout, the trust calculus shifts from "should I trust this operator?" to "am I winning enough to justify continuing?"
For the strategy side of playing well, see our how to win at skill-cash games guide.
How to start with Bring It On Games apps
Both apps are free to download. Cash tournaments require a deposit.
Recommended starting path:
- Pick your game format — solitaire or bingo specialist? → Big Cash Bingo (bingo) or Cash Legends (multi-game, includes solitaire)
- Download the app from the App Store
- Check your state — paid cash tournaments are restricted in AZ, IA, LA, SC, CT, MT, MD, MI
- Play 20+ free practice rounds to learn the speed-scoring meta
- Deposit the minimum ($5) for your first paid week
- Stick to the $1 bracket until your win rate is consistently 60%+
- Cash out at $5–$15 increments to validate the platform pays as you scale up
Further reading
- Cash Legends review
- Big Cash Bingo review
- Cash Legends vs Solitaire Smash (cross-operator comparison)
- Big Cash Bingo vs Blackout Bingo (cross-operator comparison)
- Skill-cash games explained — the full legal framework
- Best game apps that pay real money — full landscape