AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 European Market Analysis: Top Pinball & Brick Breaker Android Games
An in-depth look at the performance of the top Pinball and Brick Breaker games on Android in Europe for the fourth quarter of 2023. Discover the latest trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
As the year 2023 wrapped up, the European market for Pinball and Brick Breaker games on Android saw varied performances across top contenders. Sensor Tower's data provides a snapshot of how these games fared in Q4.
Bricks n Balls witnessed a fluctuating pattern in revenue, starting off at $10K in the last week of September and peaking at $12K by the year's end. Downloads began at 137K in the same period, dipping to 38K in late October before rebounding to 83K in mid-December. The game's weekly active users saw a decrease from 373K to 286K over the quarter.
Habby's PunBall experienced a decline in revenue from $8K to around $4K mid-quarter, followed by a rebound to over $8K by December 25. The game had a negligible number of downloads throughout the quarter, with only 184 downloads at the quarter's start and no additional downloads recorded thereafter. Weekly active users started at roughly 2.7K and saw a slight increase to 2.7K by the end of December.
Puzzle1Studio's Brick Out - Shoot the ball showed a revenue dip from $5.9K to $3.9K in early November, then modestly climbed to just under $5K by December 25. Downloads had a spike in mid-October at 6.8K, with a high point of 9.6K in late November. Active users maintained a relatively stable range between 44K and 50K throughout the quarter.
Bricks Ball Crusher by PoseidonGames had modest revenue numbers, ranging from $2.7K to $4K by the end of Q4. Downloads were minimal, with the highest number being 24 in the week of December 18. The weekly active users count showed a downward trend, starting at 57K and ending at 24.9K.
Finally, Idle Brick Breaker from Tech Tree Games saw its revenue rise from $2.5K to $5.6K in the last week of December. The game’s downloads peaked at 14K in early November, with a gradual decline to 3.2K by the quarter's close. Weekly active users increased from 3.3K to a high of 19.8K in early November, before settling at 11.2K.
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