AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Puzzle Games on Android in Germany: Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 puzzle games on the Android platform in Germany for the first quarter of 2024, featuring key metrics like weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, puzzle games on the Android platform in Germany showed diverse performance trends. Here is a closer look at the top 5 puzzle games: June's Journey: Hidden Objects, Manor Matters, Angry Birds 2, Bubble Witch 3 Saga, and QuizDuel! Quiz & Trivia Game.
June's Journey: Hidden Objects from Wooga experienced a robust quarter with weekly revenue peaking at approximately $230K in the week of January 22. Weekly downloads saw an upward trend mid-quarter, reaching around 10.3K in the week of February 26, while weekly active users increased from 126.8K to a peak of 133.6K in the same period.
Manor Matters from Playrix showed a notable rise in weekly revenue, peaking at about $43.5K in the week of February 26. The game had a fluctuating download rate, with a high of 3.3K in the first week of January but then generally declining. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 54K to 57K throughout the quarter.
Angry Birds 2 from Rovio Entertainment Corporation had a strong revenue performance with a peak of nearly $34K in the last week of January. Downloads spiked at 9.6K in mid-March, and weekly active users saw an increase, reaching 53.2K by the end of March.
Bubble Witch 3 Saga from King experienced a steady revenue stream, peaking at around $20K in the week of January 29. Downloads reached their highest point at 2.6K in mid-January, while weekly active users remained consistent, fluctuating between 26K to 35K over the quarter.
QuizDuel! Quiz & Trivia Game from MAG Interactive saw a peak weekly revenue of about $19.6K in the last week of February. Downloads varied, hitting a high of 15.8K in mid-February. The game maintained a strong user base with weekly active users increasing to approximately 233.9K by the end of March.
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