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Top 5 Bubble Shooter Games in the UK for Q1 2024

Discover how the top 5 bubble shooter games performed on a unified platform in the UK during Q1 2024.

Top 5 Bubble Shooter Games in the UK for Q1 2024

Throughout Q1 2024, the performance of the top 5 bubble shooter games in the United Kingdom on a unified platform showcased interesting trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, according to Sensor Tower data.

QS Monkey Land: King of Fruits saw a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads, starting strong with approximately 10.6K downloads in the first week of January and gradually declining to around 5.1K by the end of March. Weekly revenue for this game was relatively low, peaking at $21 in the first week and dropping to minimal figures thereafter. However, its weekly active users displayed a consistent rise, starting at 116.5K and increasing to 131.6K by the end of the quarter.

Bubble Pop! Puzzle Game Legend experienced a steady stream of weekly revenue, fluctuating between $7.3K and $9.5K throughout the quarter. While its weekly downloads decreased from 12.1K in early January to 3.6K in early March, they bounced back to 8.9K by the end of March. The game's weekly active users mirrored this pattern, starting at 81.8K, dipping mid-quarter, and recovering to 78.9K.

Melon Maker: Fruit Game showed a varied performance in weekly downloads. It started high with around 14.4K downloads in the first week of January, saw a mid-quarter dip, and then surged to 7.6K by the last week of March. The game’s weekly revenue remained modest, peaking at $109 in the first week and maintaining a range between $22 and $66 thereafter. Weekly active users for this title also saw an increase from 51.2K to 39.7K over the quarter.

Juicy Merge had a significant drop in weekly downloads from 17.8K at the start of January to 4.5K by the end of March. Weekly revenue showed a slight upward trend, peaking at $82 in mid-March. The game's weekly active users remained relatively stable, starting at 58.6K and ending at 47.2K.

Lastly, Bubble Pop Dream: Bubble Shoot experienced a consistent decline in weekly downloads from 9.6K in the first week of January to around 3K by the end of March. Weekly revenue varied, peaking at $591 in early February. The game’s weekly active users followed a downward trend, starting at 36.9K and falling to 24K by the end of the quarter.

These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the bubble shooter game market in the UK. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2024