AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Crime Games Performance in New Zealand: Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 crime games on a unified platform in New Zealand during the first quarter of 2023, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The first quarter of 2023 saw notable performance trends among the top 5 crime game applications in New Zealand. Here’s an overview based on data from Sensor Tower.
Thief Puzzle: to pass a level from TapNation experienced varied weekly revenue, peaking at $28 in the week of February 6, before stabilizing around $5-$7 towards the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads saw a downward trend, starting at 2.4K at the beginning of January and gradually falling to approximately 1.4K by the end of March. Active users began the quarter at around 5K but declined to 3.5K by the end of the period.
Save the Bro: Help him Decide! by Brightika, Inc. showed a sharp decline in weekly downloads from 3.1K at the start of January to just 69 by the end of March. This pattern was mirrored in its weekly active users, dropping from 2.3K to around 800 over the same period. The game had minimal weekly revenue, peaking at $17 in mid-January but reaching zero by the end of March.
Adventure Escape Mysteries from Haiku Games Co saw a significant increase in weekly revenue, starting at $988 in early January and peaking at $2.4K in the last week of March. Downloads also rose dramatically, from 384 in early January to over 1.1K by the end of March. The game’s active users followed a similar upward trend, increasing from 1.3K to 3.9K during the quarter.
City Defense - Police Games! by HOMA GAMES experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, starting at $114 at the end of December and varying between $20-$79 throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a declining trend from 1.1K in late December to around 400 by the end of March. Active users decreased from 3.7K in early January to about 2.5K by the end of the quarter.
Johnny Trigger by SayGames LTD maintained relatively stable weekly revenue, ranging from $80 to $121 throughout the quarter. The game’s weekly downloads showed a downward trend, beginning at over 600 in early January and falling to around 400 by the end of March. Active users started at 2.5K and gradually decreased to 2K by the end of the period.
These insights highlight the varying performance trends among the top crime games in New Zealand. For more detailed data and insights, visit Sensor Tower.