AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Platformer Games on iOS in New Zealand: Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 platformer games on iOS in New Zealand during Q1 2024, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Throughout the first quarter of 2024, the performance of the leading platformer games on iOS in New Zealand showed varied trends in terms of revenue, downloads, and active users. Here, we delve into the specifics of the top five games: Stumble Guys, CookieRun: OvenBreak, Subway Surfers, Geometry Dash, and Super Mario Run.
Stumble Guys saw fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $644 in the first week of January and then oscillating around $400 for the remainder of the quarter. Weekly downloads experienced a significant spike, reaching 939K in the fourth week of January, before tapering off to 297K by the end of March. Active users also varied, with a high of 5.3K in late January and a low of 3.4K in mid-February.
CookieRun: OvenBreak showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at $600 in mid-March. However, downloads remained relatively low, with a maximum of 61K in late January and dropping to as low as 4K in mid-March. Active users peaked at 412K in late January but saw a decline to 324K by early March.
Subway Surfers maintained consistent weekly revenue, with a peak of $421 in the first week of January and a low of $239 in early February. Weekly downloads were robust, starting at 2.8M in early January and stabilizing around 2.2M towards the end of March. Active users showed strong engagement, peaking at 54K in early February and maintaining around 45K by the end of the quarter.
Geometry Dash had a stable performance in terms of revenue, ranging between $141 and $237 throughout the quarter. Downloads remained consistent, with a slight peak at 164K in the first week of January and a low of 91K in early March. Active users hovered around 1.2K, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.
Super Mario Run experienced varied weekly revenue, peaking at $184 in early January and dipping to $88 in the second week. Downloads saw a peak of 367K in the second week of January and a low of 64K in mid-March. Active users showed a peak of 762K in early January and a decline to 442K in mid-February before recovering slightly to 604K by the end of March.
The data presented here is sourced from Sensor Tower. For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower's website.