AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Hypercasual Games in Netherlands Q1 2023 Performance Overview
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games in the Netherlands for Q1 2023, with insights on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 hypercasual games in the Netherlands showed varied performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each game fared, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Block Blast! from Hungry Studio saw its weekly downloads peak at 58K in mid-January before experiencing a decline, ending the quarter at around 14K. The game's weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting from 25K and reaching a high of 126K in late February, then stabilizing at approximately 114K by the end of March.
Tap Away 3D by Popcore GmbH maintained a relatively stable performance with weekly downloads fluctuating between 9.8K and 20K. The game’s weekly revenue varied slightly, peaking at $194 in mid-March. Weekly active users ranged from 39K to 54K, showing a gradual increase towards the end of the quarter.
Attack Hole - Black Hole Games from HOMA GAMES saw a steady increase in weekly downloads, starting at 16K and peaking at 18K in early March. Weekly revenue showed a consistent rise, reaching $288 in early March. Active users grew from 19K to 32K, displaying a consistent upward trend throughout the quarter.
Parking Jam 3D, another title by Popcore GmbH, experienced an increase in weekly downloads from 6.6K in mid-January to 17K in early February, before stabilizing around 12K. The game’s weekly revenue peaked at $458 in mid-February. Weekly active users saw a significant rise, reaching 30K in mid-February and maintaining around 25K towards the end of March.
Going Balls by SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD started the quarter with 19K weekly downloads, dropping to a low of 5.8K in mid-January, then recovering to 12K in early March. Weekly revenue remained stable, peaking at $245 in early January. Active users began at 73K, dipped to 48K in mid-January, and then recovered to stabilize around 51K by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.