AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Match 3 Games on Android in Australia for Q2 2023
Discover how the top 5 Match 3 games performed on the Android platform in Australia during Q2 2023, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The second quarter of 2023 saw notable performance trends for the top 5 Match 3 games on the Android platform in Australia. Here's a closer look at the data from Sensor Tower.
Bubble Pop Dream: Bubble Shoot by Oakever Games experienced substantial growth in weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 3.9K by the end of June. Weekly revenue showed a mixed trend, with a notable spike reaching $56 in the final week of the quarter. Active users also saw a consistent increase, climbing from around 1K at the start of the quarter to 8.4K by the end.
Marble Master from Teewee Games saw a significant increase in weekly revenue early in the quarter, peaking at $676 in late April. Weekly downloads were highest at the beginning of April, reaching 2.7K, but tapered off to around 254 by the end of June. Nevertheless, the game maintained a stable number of active users, ending the quarter with approximately 3.6K.
Bubble Shooter Relaxing by Mint Games had a strong start in terms of weekly downloads, with numbers reaching over 3K in early April. However, downloads decreased significantly as the quarter progressed, falling to around 281 by late June. Weekly revenue peaked at $159 in late April, while active users remained relatively steady, ending the quarter at around 1.8K.
Gold & Goblins: Idle Merger from AppQuantum demonstrated strong weekly revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at over $10K in the final week of June. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 1.7K in late June. The game maintained a consistent number of active users, increasing from 3.9K at the start of the quarter to around 5.5K by the end.
Lastly, Bubble Pop: Wild Rescue by Gimica GmbH showed steady weekly downloads with a notable peak of 1.4K in mid-May. Weekly revenue remained modest, with the highest being $21 in mid-May. Active users saw a gradual decline, starting at 544 and ending at approximately 903 by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.