AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Voxel Games in Paraguay Q1 2024: Performance Overview
Explore the performance of the top 5 voxel games on a unified platform in Paraguay during Q1 2024, with insights on downloads and revenue trends.
During the first quarter of 2024, voxel games have shown varied performance on a unified platform in Paraguay. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides an insightful look into the weekly downloads and revenue trends for the top 5 voxel games: Minecraft, Pixel Gun 3D: Online Shooter, Block Craft 3D: Building Games, Blockman GO, and Crafty Lands. Here’s a closer look at their performance.
Minecraft had a relatively stable performance in terms of weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $731 in the first week of January and experiencing a slight dip to $457 in mid-February before recovering to $611 in the last week of March. Weekly downloads displayed some fluctuations, starting at 312 and dropping to 174 in mid-February, then recovering slightly to 233 by the end of March.
Pixel Gun 3D: Online Shooter saw varied weekly revenue, with a high of $134 in the first week of January and a low of $46 in early March, eventually climbing back to $73 in the final week of the quarter. Weekly downloads were robust at the start with 1.46K, peaking at 3.8K in mid-January, and then gradually declining to 831 by the end of March.
Block Craft 3D: Building Games experienced a significant spike in weekly revenue, particularly in late February, reaching $236, before stabilizing around $92 by the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a strong start with 7.1K, with a notable increase to 7.75K in the final week of March, despite some dips in between.
Blockman GO had a fluctuating revenue pattern, starting at $142 and dropping to $23 in late January, then slightly recovering to $66 in mid-March. Weekly downloads were relatively steady, starting at 571 and peaking at 872 in early February, before declining to 400 by the end of March.
Crafty Lands showed a consistent increase in weekly revenue, starting at $41 and reaching $66 by the end of March. Weekly downloads also exhibited a steady upward trend, beginning at 115 and climbing to 208 in the last week of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.