AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Australia Pinball/Brick Breaker Games Insights
A glance at the Q4 2020 performance of the top Pinball and Brick Breaker games in Australia reveals interesting user engagement trends, with data provided by Sensor Tower.
As the year 2020 came to a close, the Pinball/Brick Breaker category saw varied performances across its top games in Australia. Sensor Tower's comprehensive data highlights the key figures for these beloved arcade-style games.
Bricks Ball Crusher from PoseidonGames maintained steady engagement with downloads peaking at 8K and weekly active users reaching up to 58K in the final weeks of December. The game's revenue also saw an upward trend, finishing the quarter with a high of $11K in the last week of December.
Puzzle1Studio's Brick Out - Shoot the ball experienced a significant surge in downloads, jumping from a few thousand to over 24K in mid-December. The game's weekly active users followed suit, with a remarkable peak of 59K in the same period. Revenue for the game also increased, culminating in $5K during the final week of the year.
For Breaker Fun - Rescue Adventure by Amazbit, the game saw a modest download count, hitting 7K in mid-November before tapering off. Active users peaked at 8K in the same month, yet the game's revenue was not a highlight, reaching only $227 in late December.
VOODOO's Snake VS Block maintained a consistent download rate, with figures around 2K towards the year's end. The weekly active users hovered around 25K to 30K throughout the quarter, and revenue remained modest with a slight increase to $59 in early December.
Lastly, Bricks Breaker Quest from mobirix saw downloads and active users relatively stable, with downloads just shy of 1K and active users at 11K at the end of December. The game's revenue also remained steady, ending the quarter with $616 in the last week.
For more detailed insights and the latest data trends, Sensor Tower provides an extensive analysis of the mobile app market, helping publishers and developers stay ahead of the curve.