AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Pinball and Brick Breaker Games in the UK for Q1 2023: Performance Overview
The top Pinball and Brick Breaker games in the UK witnessed varied performance trends in Q1 2023, with some apps showing steady growth in downloads and active users, while others faced declines.
In Q1 2023, the top Pinball and Brick Breaker games in the United Kingdom showcased diverse performance trends on a unified platform. Below is an overview of the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for the leading apps in this category.
Brick Out - Shoot the ball from Puzzle1Studio observed a consistent pattern in weekly revenue, which started at approximately $8.6K and saw a slight decline to around $6.4K by the end of March. Weekly downloads for this game peaked at 7.1K during the week of January 23, before stabilizing around the 5.3K mark in the latter part of the quarter. The app's weekly active users increased from 22.4K to a peak of 30.3K in March, indicating a growing user engagement.
Yolanda App Inc's Ballistic Bricks Crusher had a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads, peaking at 7.4K in late December and dropping to 2K by the end of March. Active users for this app showed a rise, reaching a high of 42.4K in late February, before a gradual decline to around 31.9K in the final week of March.
Snake VS Block by VOODOO experienced relatively stable weekly downloads, starting at 5.5K and ending at 3.2K. Revenue for this app remained minimal, with slight variations. The active user base showed a downward trend, starting at 23.7K and declining to 19.2K by the end of March.
Bricks n Balls from PeopleFun saw fluctuations in weekly revenue, with figures ranging from $7.6K to $9.6K. The app experienced a dip in weekly downloads mid-quarter but ended with a slight increase to 1.7K. The active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 71.7K in late January before dropping to 51.4K by the end of March.
Bricks Ball Crusher by PoseidonGames maintained a steady revenue stream, with weekly earnings ranging from $8.6K to $12K. Weekly downloads for the app showed a slight decline, starting at 4.2K and ending around 2.1K. Active users also saw a decrease, from 90.6K in late December to 70.2K by the end of March.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower's data, and more detailed information can be found on their platform. The performance of these top games highlights the dynamic nature of the gaming market in the UK, with varying trends in user engagement and revenue.