AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Australia's Top Puzzle/Riddle Games in Q1 2021: A Sensor Tower Data Analysis
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the performance of the leading puzzle and riddle games in Australia for Q1 2021. Insights show trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for the top-performing apps.
As the first quarter of 2021 concluded, Sensor Tower provided valuable insights into the performance of the top puzzle and riddle games on the unified platform in Australia. The data, extracted from both iOS and Android platforms, showcases how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Brain Test: Tricky Puzzles by UNICO STUDIO began the quarter with downloads at around 11K and saw a dip, reaching 6K in early February. However, the game recovered with an upswing to over 10K downloads by the end of March. Weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, starting at approximately 91K, dropping to 64K, and then rising to 78K in the final week.
Similarly, Brain Test 2: Tricky Stories, another title from UNICO STUDIO, experienced a decline in downloads from about 7K to 2K in the early weeks, before more than doubling to over 4K towards the end of March. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, decreasing from 19K to 7K, then climbing back to around 11K.
EYEWIND LIMITED's Brain Out -Tricky riddle games saw its downloads drop from 17K to 5K in February, before partially rebounding to close to 8K by the quarter's end. The active user count also decreased from 47K to 24K, then modestly increased to 27K.
Braindom: Brain Games Test Out from Matchingham Games had a fluctuating download count, starting at just under 2K and then peaking at over 5K. The weekly active users began at around 5K, dipped to 2.5K, and then saw a significant rise to over 9K.
Lastly, Who is? Brain Teaser & Riddles, another offering from UNICO STUDIO, kicked off with 22K downloads and saw a downward trend to 4K, with a slight uptick to over 5K in the last week. The weekly active users count started at 38K, fell to 10K, and slightly recovered to 11K.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive data, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to resource for understanding app performance metrics.