AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Puzzle Games on Android in the UK, Q3 2024
Explore the performance trends of the top five puzzle games on Android in the United Kingdom during Q3 2024, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the third quarter of 2024, puzzle games on the Android platform captivated users across the United Kingdom, as evidenced by intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here, we delve into the performance of the top five puzzle games, as per Sensor Tower data.
Block Blast!, developed by Hungry Studio, experienced a noticeable increase in weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 89K in the week of August 19. This growth was mirrored by weekly active users, which climbed steadily from 170K at the start of July to around 252K by the end of September.
Zen Word® - Relax Puzzle Game from Oakever Games showed a consistent rise in weekly revenue, reaching about $6.4K by the end of September. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high of 54K in the week of August 19, while active users peaked at 152K in early September before slightly declining to 142K by the month's end.
Screw Out: Jam Puzzle, a creation of Zego Global Pte, saw a significant surge in weekly revenue, peaking at nearly $30K in late August. The game also experienced a notable increase in downloads, reaching its highest at 43K in mid-August. However, active users saw a decline from a peak of 93K in mid-August to around 40K by the end of September.
Nut Sort: Color Sorting Game, by ZephyrMobile, gradually increased in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $446 by the end of September. Downloads rose significantly towards the quarter's end, peaking at 42K in the final week of September. Active users also showed a positive trend, increasing from 24K at the start of July to 88K by the end of September.
Finally, Screw Pin Jam Puzzle from WONDER GROUP maintained a steady revenue stream, hovering around $3.6K by the end of September. Weekly downloads decreased over the quarter, from a high of 30K in early July to about 9.6K in the last week of September. Active users remained relatively stable, ending the quarter at approximately 61K.
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