AI Insights · Timothy · September 2024
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on Android in the Middle East, Q3 2024
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games on Android in the Middle East during Q3 2024, based on Sensor Tower data.
In Q3 2024, the hypercasual gaming scene on Android in the Middle East showcased varied performance trends among the top 5 applications, according to Sensor Tower data.
Screw Out: Jam Puzzle from Zego Global Pte saw a remarkable increase in weekly revenue, starting at a modest $23 in early July and peaking at approximately $4.2K by late August. The game also experienced a steady rise in weekly downloads, reaching a high of around 22K in early August before tapering off to 5.4K by the end of September. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, peaking at about 57K in mid-August and settling at 20.9K by the quarter's end.
Kick Giant: Giant Hunter from Pixeland OU had a relatively stable revenue stream, fluctuating slightly around $1.4K throughout the quarter. Downloads increased from 808 in early July to a peak of 1.7K in early September, while active users remained consistent, averaging around 8.1K.
Squishy Slime Pet for Kids 2-4 by Vexuse demonstrated a gradual rise in revenue, beginning at $926 and climbing to $1.6K by the end of September. The app's downloads were modest, starting at 135 and peaking at 1.2K in early September. Active users saw a steady increase, reaching 7.9K by the quarter's close.
Wood Screw Puzzle, also from Zego Global Pte, experienced a decline in weekly revenue from $1.1K in early July to $637 at the end of the quarter. Downloads started strong at around 53K but gradually decreased to 12.3K by late September. Despite this, the game maintained a high number of active users, peaking at 340K in early September.
Finally, Monster Shooting: Zombie Hunt from Popiol Agency showed a stable revenue trajectory, starting at $793 and ending at $855. While downloads were inconsistent, peaking at 1.9K in mid-August, active users gradually increased, reaching 4.6K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data analysis, visit Sensor Tower.