AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Pinball and Brick Breaker Games on Android in Australia - Q2 2023
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 Pinball and Brick Breaker games on Android in Australia during Q2 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active user insights.
The second quarter of 2023 saw notable activity among the top Pinball and Brick Breaker games on the Android platform in Australia. Here's a closer look at their performance metrics, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Brick Out - Shoot the ball experienced a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, peaking at around $1.3K in early April before gradually declining to $642 by the end of June. Weekly downloads also showed variability, starting at 307 and reaching a mid-quarter high of 479, then settling at 230 by the end of the period. Weekly active users exhibited a similar pattern, peaking at 3.1K in early April and ending the quarter at 2.2K.
Idle Brick Breaker from Tech Tree Games saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $1.1K towards the end of April, with a notable dip to $345 in early June before recovering to $675 by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads fluctuated between 140 and 289, ending with 201. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around the 250 mark throughout the quarter.
Bricks Ball Crusher showed a steady revenue performance, starting at $437 and peaking at $642 in early April, before tapering off to $379 by late June. Active user numbers declined from 868 at the start of the quarter to 411 by the end, reflecting a gradual decrease over the three months.
Bricks Breaker Quest demonstrated consistent weekly downloads, ranging between 1.1K and 1.3K, and ending the quarter at 1.2K. Revenue remained steady as well, peaking at $509 in early April and stabilizing around $368 by the end of June. The game maintained a strong active user base, starting at 7.2K and peaking at 7.7K in early June before concluding the quarter at 7.4K.
PunBall experienced notable fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting at $1.1K and peaking at $1.3K in late April, with a low of $375 in mid-June before recovering to $891 by the end of the quarter. Active users saw a sharp decline from 382 at the start of the quarter to just 10 by the end, indicating a significant drop in engagement.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.