AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
UK's Top 5 Android Puzzle/Riddle Games in Q1 2021: A Performance Overview
An analysis of UK's leading puzzle and riddle games on Android for Q1 2021, showcasing download and active user trends. Insights from Sensor Tower reveal the performance without delving into causation.
In the first quarter of 2021, puzzle and riddle game enthusiasts in the United Kingdom engaged with a variety of Android apps within the genre. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look into how the top 5 games performed during this period.
DOP 2: Delete One Part by SayGames Ltd started the quarter with downloads peaking at 100K, which then gradually declined to 13K by the end of March. Weekly active users followed a similar downward trend, from 141K to 56K. The game saw a modest increase in revenue starting from the week of January 18th, reaching a high of $60 before settling at $26 by the quarter's end.
Lion Studios' Girl Genius! launched at the end of January and quickly gained traction with 97K downloads in the first full week post-release. Although downloads decreased to 14K by the end of March, weekly active users surged to a peak of 114K in the second week of February before reducing to approximately 26K. Revenue also showed an upward trend, with the game earning $93 by the close of the quarter.
Brain Out: Can you pass it? from Focus apps maintained a consistent revenue stream with slight fluctuations, ending the quarter at $49. The game's downloads and active users both saw a gradual decline, with downloads dropping from 23K to around 8K, and active users decreasing from 44K to 21K.
Unico Studio's Who is? Brain Teaser & Riddles experienced a steady revenue throughout the quarter, ending at $71. The game's downloads saw a decrease from 32K to 6K, while weekly active users also followed a downward trend, from 66K to 18K.
Another offering from Unico Studio, Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles, showed a positive revenue trend, starting the quarter at $271 and peaking at $303 by the end of March. Downloads remained fairly stable, hovering around 11K, while weekly active users showed a slight decline, from 119K to 107K.
For more detailed insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's platform offers an extensive breakdown of the data and trends within the mobile app industry.