AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Puzzle and Riddle Games on Android in Uruguay - Q1 2023
Discover the performance of the leading puzzle and riddle games on the Android platform in Uruguay for Q1 2023, including key insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the puzzle and riddle games category on the Android platform in Uruguay showcased varied performance metrics. Below, we present an overview of the top five games in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Thief Puzzle: to pass a level, published by TapNation, saw an interesting trend in its weekly downloads and active users. Weekly downloads started at approximately 2.4K at the end of December 2022, fluctuating throughout the quarter, peaking at 3.2K in mid-January, and eventually declining to around 1.5K by the end of March. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, beginning with 6.1K, spiking to 7.1K in late January, and ending the quarter at 5K.
DOP 2: Delete One Part from SayGames Ltd experienced steady weekly downloads, with figures hovering around 1.5K to 2.3K. Active users showed a slight decline, starting from 7.5K and ending at 6.7K. The game maintained a consistent user base throughout the quarter, indicating a stable player engagement.
DOP 4: Draw One Part, also by SayGames Ltd, demonstrated a significant drop in both weekly downloads and active users. Downloads started at 1.8K, dropping to just over 400 by early March, and slightly recovering to 577 by the end of the quarter. Active users mirrored this trend, beginning with 4.4K and declining to 2K by the end of March.
Move Animals by Supersonic Studios LTD had a notable start with 2.5K downloads at the end of December but saw a steady decline throughout the quarter, ending at 458. Active users also decreased from 12.9K to 9.2K, highlighting a reduction in player retention over the period.
Papers Grade Please!, published by Lion Studios, experienced a significant drop in weekly downloads from 3K at the end of December to 889 by the end of March. Active users followed a similar downward trend, from 6.2K to 2.8K, indicating a decline in player engagement.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.