AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on Android in New Zealand - Q2 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 hypercasual games on Android in New Zealand during Q2 2024, including trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2024, the top 5 hypercasual games on the Android platform in New Zealand showcased varied performance trends, according to Sensor Tower data. Here's a closer look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Block Blast! from Hungry Studio saw a significant rise in weekly downloads, starting at around 2.6K in early April and peaking at approximately 8.5K by mid-June. The game's weekly active users also increased from 15.6K to nearly 24.8K by the end of the quarter.
Snake Clash! by Supercent, Inc. experienced steady growth in both weekly downloads and active users. Downloads rose from 1.3K in early April to about 3.3K in late June, while active users increased from 4.7K to 9.3K during the same period. The game's weekly revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $80.
Wood Screw Puzzle by Zego Studio had fluctuating weekly downloads, peaking at 2.9K in late April before declining to 951 by the end of June. Despite this, the game maintained a consistent weekly active user base, averaging around 7.8K. Weekly revenue varied, reaching a high of $588 in late May.
Build A Queen from Supersonic Studios LTD had relatively stable weekly downloads, with figures hovering around 1.5K to 1.9K. The game saw a gradual increase in weekly active users, starting at 12.2K and reaching 14.2K by the end of June. Revenue remained minimal, with occasional small peaks.
Going Balls, also by Supersonic Studios LTD, showed consistent weekly downloads, ranging from 895 to 2K. The game maintained a steady number of active users, increasing from 7.2K to 8.8K over the quarter. Weekly revenue was modest, with the highest recorded at $52 in late April.
For more detailed insights and data on these apps, visit Sensor Tower.