AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Hypercasual Games in Luxembourg Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games on a unified platform in Luxembourg during Q1 2024, based on Sensor Tower data.
In the first quarter of 2024, the hypercasual gaming market in Luxembourg showcased interesting trends across the top 5 games. Here’s a detailed look at their performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Block Blast! from Hungry Studio saw its weekly downloads peak at 1.6K in mid-February before declining to 705 by the end of March. Its weekly active users started at 6.2K in early January and fluctuated slightly, ending the quarter at approximately the same level, around 6.3K.
QS Monkey Land: King of Fruits by Q-SSUM STUDIO experienced a significant decline in weekly downloads, starting at 821 in early January and dropping to 43 by the end of March. Active users also decreased from 8.8K to 4.2K over the quarter. Revenue for the game remained relatively low, peaking at $21 in both the first and last weeks of the quarter.
Help Me: Tricky Story from ABI Game Studio showed a peak in weekly downloads at 707 in mid-January, which gradually decreased to 118 by the end of March. Weekly active users rose sharply from 220 in early January to 1.5K by mid-January, before gradually declining to 882 by the end of March.
Get Color - Water Sort Puzzle by ZephyrMobile had relatively stable weekly downloads, with a slight peak of 376 in mid-February. Active users remained consistent around 1.2K to 1.4K throughout the quarter. The game’s weekly revenue varied, peaking at $97 in the first week of January.
Build A Queen from Supersonic Studios LTD saw a notable increase in weekly downloads, reaching a high of 592 in mid-March. Active users also rose significantly, starting at 1.2K in early January and peaking at 1.9K by mid-March.
For more detailed insights and data on hypercasual game performance, visit Sensor Tower.