AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Puzzle/Riddle Games Performance in Australia: A Sensor Tower Analysis
Sensor Tower's analysis of the top 5 puzzle/riddle games in Australia for Q4 2020 shows significant user engagement. Dive into the trends and numbers that highlight the performance of these brain-teasing favorites.
As the year 2020 came to a close, the puzzle/riddle game category continued to captivate Australian mobile users. Data from Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look at the performance of the top titles in this genre, focusing on downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles finished the year with a strong presence, seeing downloads peak at 12K in the last week of December. Weekly active users also showed an upward trend, reaching approximately 91K in the same period. Revenue displayed a remarkable increase, ending the quarter with $882K in the final week.
Similarly, Brain Test 2: Tricky Stories experienced a rise in weekly active users, reaching nearly 19K by the year's end. Downloads saw a slight dip mid-quarter but recovered to 6K in the final week. Revenue trends showed consistency, with a notable increase to $668K in the last week.
Who is? Brain Teaser & Riddles maintained a solid download count, with numbers hovering around 21K in the final week. While active users dipped slightly in November, the game recovered to approximately 37K active users by the end of December.
Braindom: Brain Games Test Out saw a modest performance with a steady increase in downloads towards the quarter's end, reaching 1K. Active users, after experiencing a decline, slightly increased to just under 5K in the final week.
Lastly, Brain Out -Tricky riddle games showed a significant uptick in downloads, peaking at 17K in the last week of December. The game's active user base also expanded to approximately 46K, and revenue trends displayed growth, ending the quarter at $358K.
While these numbers provide a snapshot of the top puzzle/riddle games' performance in Australia, further insights are available through Sensor Tower. The data reflects the enduring popularity of the puzzle/riddle genre and the continued engagement of Australian mobile gamers.