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Top 5 Hypercasual Games in Spain Q1 2024: Unified Platform Performance

Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games in Spain for Q1 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active user data.

Top 5 Hypercasual Games in Spain Q1 2024: Unified Platform Performance

In Q1 2024, the top 5 hypercasual games in Spain showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides a comprehensive overview of each game's performance on both iOS and Android platforms.

Block Blast! experienced a significant fluctuation in weekly downloads, starting strong with approximately 61K in the first week of January and peaking at around 87K in mid-January. However, downloads gradually declined to about 25K by the end of March. The game maintained a robust weekly active user base, beginning with 228K and ending with 203K users.

QS Monkey Land: King of Fruits saw a sharp decrease in weekly downloads from 177K in early January to about 12K by late February, before a slight recovery to 12K in the last week of March. Revenue followed a downward trend, starting at $172 and dropping to $13 by the end of the quarter. Active users also decreased from 1M to approximately 813K over the period, with a minor uptick in the last week of March.

Fruit Drop Master had a varied download trend, starting at 62K and dropping to 12K by early February, then gradually increasing to 44K by the end of March. Revenue remained low, fluctuating between $6 and $79. Active users showed a consistent pattern, starting at 136K, peaking at 236K in the final week of March.

Build A Queen maintained a stable download rate, ranging from 19K to 33K weekly, with a small peak in the first week of February. Revenue remained minimal, peaking at $19 in early March. Active users saw a consistent increase from 132K to 153K by mid-March, ending the quarter at 146K.

Help Me: Tricky Story showed an initial increase in downloads, starting at 17K and peaking at 46K in late January, before decreasing to 13K by the end of March. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 17K and peaking at 125K in late January, then gradually declining to 85K.

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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2024