AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Brazil's Top 5 Music/Rhythm Apps Q1 2021 Performance Overview
An analysis of the top 5 music and rhythm applications in Brazil during the first quarter of 2021, showcasing download and user engagement trends. Data is sourced from Sensor Tower for a comprehensive market insight.
In the first quarter of 2021, Brazil's music and rhythm app category saw interesting trends in user downloads and engagement. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a detailed look into the performance of these apps.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd.’s Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game started the quarter with downloads peaking at 284K in the first week of January and saw a gradual decrease before rising to 318K by the end of March. Weekly active users began at 1.67M, decreasing over time but rebounded to over 2.18M in the last weeks of March.
Another hit from Amanotes, Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball, saw its downloads decrease from 305K at the end of December to 203K by the end of March. This app’s active users dipped from 2.6M to 2.09M in the same period.
The company's Dancing Road: Color Ball Run! experienced a decrease in downloads, starting at 206K and ending the quarter at 123K. The weekly active users showed a decline from 1.23M to 906K.
Badsnowball Limited’s Smash Colors 3D 2023 had a dynamic quarter with downloads initially at 97K, dipping to 39K, and then surging to a high of 227K. The weekly active users reflected this volatility, starting at 221K, falling to 144K, and then skyrocketing to 462K by the end of March.
Lastly, Brazil's own Infinite Tiles - EDM & Piano from Opala Studios showed an impressive spike in downloads in mid-January, peaking at 138K, but ended the quarter at 45K. Active users mirrored this pattern with a peak of 289K and concluding the quarter at 143K.
Overall, these top music and rhythm apps in Brazil demonstrated varied performance in the first quarter of 2021, with significant fluctuations in both downloads and active users. For more insights and detailed app performance data, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to resource.