AI Insights · Timothy · December 2023
Top 5 iOS Word Puzzle Games in Cyprus: Q4 2023 Performance
Discover how the top 5 word puzzle games on iOS performed in Cyprus during Q4 2023, with insights on weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the fourth quarter of 2023, the top 5 word puzzle games on iOS in Cyprus showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their metrics, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Words of Wonders: Crossword from Fugo saw a fluctuating revenue trend, starting at around $74 in late September and dipping to approximately $36 by late October. However, it rebounded to $60 in early November and ended the year at about $46 per week. Weekly downloads for the game showed a positive trend, peaking at 151 in the last week of December from an initial 83 in late September.
Word Collect Word Puzzle Games by Super Lucky Games LLC experienced a steady revenue stream, starting at $31 in late September, with minor fluctuations, and reaching about $34 by the end of December. Downloads for this game were more erratic, starting at 14 per week, peaking at 72 in late October, and then stabilizing around 39 by the end of the quarter.
Wordscapes from PeopleFun, Inc. had a notable peak in weekly revenue, rising from $19 in late September to about $53 by the end of October. The game saw another surge to $41 in the final week of December. Downloads also increased, from 7 in late September to 27 by the end of December, indicating a growing user base.
Wordzee! - Puzzle Word Game by MAG Interactive showed a significant revenue increase towards the end of the quarter, from $4 in late September to a peak of $96 in the last week of December. However, there were no recorded downloads for this period, which is an interesting anomaly.
Words of Clans — Word Puzzle from Incrdbl Mobile Entertainment LLC had a mixed performance. Weekly revenue ranged from a low of $1 in late September to a peak of $46 in early November. Downloads were consistently at zero, indicating that the game might have relied on a stable user base rather than new users for its revenue.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.