AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Pair Puzzle Apps on Android in Brazil
An analysis of how the top pair puzzle applications fared on the Android platform in Brazil during the first quarter of 2021, showcasing user engagement and download trends.
In the first quarter of 2021, the Android gaming landscape in Brazil saw significant activity within the Pair Puzzle category. Sensor Tower’s data provides a glimpse into the performance of the top five applications in this segment, offering insights into downloads and user engagement.
Higgs Studio's Tile Connect - Matching Games saw a peak in downloads at 576K in the second week of January, followed by a gradual decline to 193K by the end of March. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting at 607K in the first week of January and reaching a high of 785K before falling to 496K at the quarter's end.
Another title from Higgs Studio, Tile Master® - Triple Match, experienced downloads starting at 310K in the first week of January, decreasing over the quarter to 150K. The weekly active users showcased more stability, peaking at 1.3M in the first week of January and remaining above 1M for the entire period.
Lion Studios Plus’ Match 3D -Matching Puzzle Game showed an impressive revenue increase from $881K at the end of December to $2.5M in early March, with a slight dip to $2.46M by the quarter's end. Downloads for the game saw a decline from 240K at the start of January to 95K by March, with weekly active users following a similar downward trajectory from 1.05M to 782K.
Infinite Connections by Random Logic Games, LLC had a modest performance with no revenue to report, but downloads grew from 22K at the end of December to a peak of 62K in late March. Weekly active users increased from 30K to 68K over the same period, indicating a growing user base.
Lastly, Spearmint Games' Poly Match showed revenue holding steady around $50K weekly, with a slight decrease to $24K by March end. The game saw downloads decrease from 36K in the first week of January to 22K at the quarter's close, while weekly active users remained relatively stable with a slight decline from 129K to 106K.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market in Brazil, with Sensor Tower providing deeper insights into the factors influencing these changes.