AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Bubble Shooter Games Performance in New Zealand Q3 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 bubble shooter games in New Zealand during Q3 2021, featuring key metrics such as revenue, downloads, and active users.
The third quarter of 2021 saw intriguing performance trends for the top 5 bubble shooter games on a unified platform in New Zealand. Here's a closer look at the key metrics for each app, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Bubble Witch 3 Saga
Throughout Q3 2021, the weekly revenue for this game from King showed a significant upward trend, peaking at approximately $2.4K in the week of August 23. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a notable increase to around 348 in mid-September. Active users showed a slight downward trend, starting from 3.5K at the end of June and ending at 2.7K by the end of September.
Bubbles Empire Champions
This game by Yonatan Erez experienced a decline in weekly revenue, starting from $2.2K in late June and dropping to around $595 by the end of September. Weekly downloads also saw a decrease, with a peak of 378 in late August. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 4K throughout the quarter.
Bubble Shooter: Pop & Blast
Ilyon Dynamics Ltd.'s game witnessed an interesting revenue pattern, with a peak of $1.8K in late August. Downloads were steady, with highs around 839 in late August. Active users were consistent, maintaining around 1.7K throughout the quarter.
Marble Woka Woka: Blast Mania
Two Desperados’ game showed a revenue peak of $911 in late August. However, weekly downloads were low, peaking at 91 in mid-July. Active users fluctuated slightly, starting at 111 at the end of June and ending at 95 by the end of September.
Viola’s Quest: Marble Blast
The revenue for this game also by Two Desperados varied, reaching a high of $533 in mid-August. Downloads were minimal, with a significant drop to just 2 in mid-September. Active users saw a slight decline, starting from 249 at the end of June and stabilizing around 213 by the end of September.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower, offering a glimpse into the performance dynamics of bubble shooter games in New Zealand for Q3 2021. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.