AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Physics Puzzle Games in Russia, Q2 2022
Discover the performance of the top 5 physics puzzle games on a unified platform in Russia during Q2 2022, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The second quarter of 2022 saw some interesting trends in the performance of the top 5 physics puzzle games in Russia on a unified platform, encompassing both iOS and Android. Here's a breakdown of each game's performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Mine Rescue: Gold Mining Games from Carry1st experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $89 in early May. Weekly downloads saw a significant decline from 117.8K at the end of March to around 10.3K by the end of June. The number of weekly active users also dropped from 156.7K to 34.6K over the same period.
Bazooka Boy by Supersonic Studios LTD had no reported revenue during this quarter. However, weekly downloads showed a notable increase, especially peaking at 88.9K in mid-May before gradually declining to 18.9K by the end of June. The game's weekly active users followed a similar pattern, increasing to a high of 186.9K in mid-May and then declining to 66.4K by the end of the quarter.
Ball of Beach by pebblemaster recorded no revenue during this period but saw substantial weekly downloads, peaking at 92.7K in late May and then dropping to 45.2K by the end of June. The weekly active users also peaked at 159.8K in late May and decreased to 100.2K by the end of the quarter.
Cut the Rope from ZeptoLab showed a steady weekly revenue, reaching around $326 by the end of June. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 22K and 42.4K. The number of active users saw a minor decline from 110.3K at the end of March to 84.8K by the end of June.
I'm Not Blue Monster: Rainbow by Great Arcade Games also reported no revenue but had varying weekly downloads, peaking at 34.9K in early May and then decreasing to 7.3K by the end of June. The game's weekly active users decreased from 46.7K at the end of March to 22.1K by the end of June.
For more insights and detailed data, visit Sensor Tower.