AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Stickman Games in Brazil Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Stickman games in Brazil during Q1 2024, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 saw notable performance trends for the top 5 Stickman games on a unified platform in Brazil. Data from Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular apps.
Supreme Duelist from Neron's Brother experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at $11 in early January and again in early March. Weekly downloads showed a slight decline from approximately 140K in the first week of January to around 119K by the end of March. Meanwhile, weekly active users saw a significant increase, climbing from about 2.5M to nearly 2.9M over the quarter.
Stick Party 234 MiniGames by PlayMax Game Studio maintained steady weekly revenue, averaging around $30-$40. Weekly downloads experienced a dip mid-quarter, falling from around 84K in early January to approximately 56K in early March, before rebounding to 72K by the end of March. The app's weekly active users showed a minor decline, starting at 1.07M and ending at around 966K.
Stick Hero: Tower Defense, published by Rocket Succeed Together, did not generate significant revenue during this period. However, the game saw an upward trend in weekly downloads, increasing from about 47K in early January to nearly 70K by mid-March, before slightly dropping to 52K at the end of March. Weekly active users followed a similar upward trend, growing from 76K to just over 104K during the quarter.
Stickman Warriors from SkySoft Studio displayed a gradual increase in weekly revenue, rising from $301 in the first week of January to $243 by the end of March. Weekly downloads also showed a positive trend, starting at approximately 54K and reaching around 61K by the end of the quarter. The app's weekly active users increased steadily from about 293K to nearly 310K over the same period.
Stick vs Zombies by Aurecas saw varied weekly revenue, with a peak of $48 in mid-January and fluctuating around $15-$32 for the rest of the quarter. Weekly downloads had a notable increase towards the end of the quarter, rising from about 19K in early March to over 40K by the end of March. Weekly active users showed a slight decline initially, from 159K to around 106K by early March, before increasing again to 148K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these Stickman games and other apps, visit Sensor Tower.