AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Maze Games Performance on Unified Platform in Central America, Q2 2021
Explore the performance trends of the top maze games in Central America during Q2 2021, including download and active user metrics.
In the second quarter of 2021, the top maze games on a unified platform in Central America displayed varied performance metrics in terms of downloads, active users, and revenue, according to Sensor Tower data.
Mazes & More by Maple Media observed fluctuating weekly downloads, starting at approximately 25.4K in early April and dipping in May, before recovering to 25.2K by the end of June. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, declining from 41.9K in March to 19.4K in mid-May, then rebounding to around 38.8K by June's end. Revenue showed modest peaks, reaching $19 in mid-April.
Unblock Ball - Block Puzzle from Fun Free Fun saw a consistent decrease in weekly downloads from 20.3K in late March to 5.6K by late June. Active users mirrored this decline, decreasing from 42K to 16.6K over the quarter.
Roll the Ball® - slide puzzle, developed by BitMango, experienced a steady weekly revenue stream, averaging around $39. Downloads started at 6.3K in March and gradually decreased to 4.4K by June. Active users also showed a downward trend, declining from 12.7K to 9.6K.
Roll the Ball® - slide puzzle by BitMango maintained a stable revenue flow, hovering around the $35-$40 range weekly. Downloads and active users both experienced a decline, starting at 6.3K downloads and 12.7K active users, decreasing to 4.4K and 9.6K, respectively, by the end of June.
Roll the Ball® - slide puzzle by BitMango maintained a stable revenue flow, hovering around the $35-$40 range weekly. Downloads and active users both experienced a decline, starting at 6.3K downloads and 12.7K active users, decreasing to 4.4K and 9.6K, respectively, by the end of June.
Roll the Ball® - slide puzzle by BitMango maintained a stable revenue flow, hovering around the $35-$40 range weekly. Downloads and active users both experienced a decline, starting at 6.3K downloads and 12.7K active users, decreasing to 4.4K and 9.6K, respectively, by the end of June.
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