AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Physics Puzzle Games on iOS in Central America for Q4 2022
Discover the performance of the top 5 physics puzzle games on iOS in Central America during Q4 2022, including downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
The fourth quarter of 2022 saw varied performance among the top 5 physics puzzle games on iOS in Central America. Here’s a detailed look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Save The Pets: Save Dog by Getsmart LLC experienced a significant spike in weekly downloads, peaking at around 65.4K in the last week of October. Downloads saw a gradual decline afterward, ending the quarter with approximately 5.1K in the final week of December. The app also had a notable number of weekly active users, starting at 2.1K in early October and reaching a high of 72.9K by the end of October, before settling to 20.2K in the last week of December.
Idle Doge: Doge Rescue by Doan Thanh showed a strong initial performance in downloads, peaking at 21.6K in mid-October. However, downloads decreased steadily, closing the quarter at about 1K in the final week of December. The game’s weekly revenue was modest, peaking at $26 in late November. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 4.2K in early October, peaking at 40K by late October, and ending the quarter with around 19.6K.
Angry Birds 2 from Rovio Entertainment Oyj maintained steady weekly downloads, fluctuating between 5.9K and 8.4K, and ending the quarter at 7.9K. The game’s weekly revenue saw a consistent increase, peaking at approximately $5.7K in mid-December. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 115K in late September and ending at 116K in the last week of December.
Where's My Water? 2 by Kongregate had a stable number of weekly downloads, ranging from 2.7K to 4.1K, peaking in mid-December. Weekly revenue was low but consistent, averaging around $50, with a peak of $77 in early December. Active users fluctuated slightly, starting at 10.7K in late September and ending the quarter at 10.8K.
Cut the Rope by ZeptoLab UK Limited showed a steady increase in weekly downloads, starting at 2.6K in late September and peaking at 3.5K in the final week of December. The game’s weekly revenue was relatively stable, remaining around $200 to $300 throughout the quarter. Active users followed a similar stable trend, starting at 5.7K in late September and ending at 7K by the end of December.
This data from Sensor Tower highlights the performance trends of these top physics puzzle games in Central America. For more in-depth insights, visit Sensor Tower.