Scratch 2026 Vacation Game: Hidden Developer & Zero Payout Pattern

App Information

Scratch 2026 Vacation Game Icon
  • App Name: Scratch 2026 Vacation Game
  • Developer: Hidden / Identity Protection Service
  • Platform: Android / iOS
  • First Reviewed: 2026-03-01

đźš© Observed Patterns

  • Hidden developer behind "Identity Protection Service"
  • Very young domain (registered September 2025, only ~6 months old)
  • Suspicious registrar: Amazon Registrar, Inc. (unusual for gaming)
  • No legitimate contact information provided
  • Uses iframe technology to load content
  • Zero verifiable payouts to real users
  • Promises "huge wins" with minimal effort (classic too-good-to-be-true pattern)

Detailed Analysis

Summary

This web-based app appears on the FocktOver Watchlist due to a pattern where users are shown "huge wins" through scratch cards, but no confirmed payouts exist. Domain analysis reveals a recently registered site (September 2025) with hidden owner identity, consistent with scam operations.

Detailed Analysis

Testing and domain analysis were conducted to document the app's behavior and background:

Observed Pattern

  1. Step 1 - The Hook: User visits colorful "vacation themed" website promoting huge scratch card wins
  2. Step 2 - False Wins: Scratch cards consistently show "big wins" to build false hope and encourage continued play
  3. Step 3 - The Barrier: Withdrawal attempts trigger endless verification tasks or identity confirmation requests
  4. Step 4 - No Resolution: Requirements never end - no matter what user completes, withdrawal never processes
  5. Step 5 - Zero Payouts: No documented cases of successful withdrawals found

Domain Analysis Findings

  • Domain Age: Registered September 2025 (approximately 6 months old at time of review)
  • Registrar: Amazon Registrar, Inc. (unusual for gaming sites)
  • Owner: Hidden behind "Identity Protection Service"
  • Address: PO Box 786, UB3 9TR Hayes, Middlesex, UK
  • Contact: 4a79472b-f674-478f-ba12-214e65d69cb4@identity-protect.org
  • Server: Hosted on AmazonS3 (United States)

"Congratulations! You've won! Complete one quick verification to process your withdrawal..."

— Message shown during withdrawal attempts

User reports describe identical experiences, with no documented cases of successful payouts. The combination of hidden ownership, recent domain registration, and consistent user reports of endless verification requirements supports inclusion on the FocktOver Watchlist.

Supporting Evidence

Assessment

Based on domain analysis and user reports, this web-based app demonstrates multiple patterns associated with scam operations. The hidden developer identity, recent domain registration, and consistent user reports of endless verification requirements with no payouts support inclusion on the FocktOver Watchlist.

Disclaimer

This review reflects independent analysis and publicly available information at the time of writing. Listings on the Focktover Watchlist highlight potential concerns reported by users or identified during testing.