AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Top 5 Platformer Games Thrive in Australia Q4 2023
A Sensor Tower data analysis reveals the Q4 2023 performance trends for the top platformer games in Australia. Downloads and active user metrics show varied patterns across the leading titles.
As the final quarter of 2023 wraps up, Sensor Tower takes a closer look at the performance of the top platformer games on the unified platform in Australia. Our data provides a snapshot of how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Geometry Dash Lite maintained a steady stream of downloads, peaking at 21K in the last week of December. The game's weekly active users showed a slight overall increase, ending the quarter with 180K active users. Revenue trends saw a significant surge in the last two weeks, jumping to $4.7K.
Subway Surfers experienced fluctuations in downloads, ultimately reaching 27K by the end of December. The active user base had a notable dip mid-quarter but recovered to 408K in the last week. Revenue mirrored this pattern, closing at $3K in the final week.
For Build A Queen, downloads saw an upward trend, finishing at 18K, while weekly active users grew to 37K by the quarter's end. Revenue was not a highlight for this title, with some weeks showing zero earnings.
Going Balls had a mixed quarter, with downloads starting at 17K and ending at 13K. Active users saw a slight increase over the period, ending at 72K. Revenue showed a modest improvement, concluding at $348.
Lastly, Crossy Road presented a steady increase in downloads, with a notable jump to 15K in the last week. Weekly active users exhibited growth, reaching 43K by the end of December. Revenue also saw an upward trajectory, ending the quarter at $710.
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