AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 iOS Physics Puzzle Games in Russia, Q3 2024
Explore the performance of the leading physics puzzle games on iOS in Russia during Q3 2024, highlighting download trends, revenue, and active user metrics.
In the third quarter of 2024, the top physics puzzle games on iOS in Russia showcased notable trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement, according to Sensor Tower data.
Screw Puzzle: Wood Nut & Bolt™ from ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. saw its weekly revenue peak at around $1.2K in late July before gradually declining to $724 by the end of September. Downloads exhibited a similar pattern, starting strong with 44K in early July, then fluctuating and settling at 24K in the last week of September. The game maintained a robust user base, with weekly active users rising from 66K to 85K over the quarter.
Wood Nuts & Bolts Puzzle, published by ABI GLOBAL LTD., experienced a steady decline in revenue from $1.1K in early July to $322 by the end of September. Despite this, the game managed to attract a significant number of downloads, peaking at 21K in mid-September. Weekly active users remained stable, increasing from 355K to 385K over the period.
Screw Out by Dino Global Studio demonstrated a late surge in activity. Revenue skyrocketed in September, reaching $2.4K by the month's end. Downloads followed a similar trend, peaking at 36K mid-September. Active users saw a resurgence from 224 in early August to 12K by the end of September.
Wood Screw, also from Dino Global Studio, maintained a relatively steady revenue stream, peaking at $578 in early September. Downloads showed a positive trend, especially in late August, with numbers rising from 3.3K to 8.3K by the end of September. Weekly active users increased consistently, reaching 54K in the last week of the quarter.
Finally, Cut the Rope by ZeptoLab UK Limited, despite being a veteran in the market, managed to sustain its presence with a gradual increase in downloads, reaching 18K in mid-September. Revenue peaked at $259 in late September, and weekly active users saw a noticeable jump from 25K to 37K during the quarter.
These insights underscore the dynamic landscape of physics puzzle games in Russia, reflecting varying strategies and user engagement levels across different titles. For more detailed information and further analysis, visit Sensor Tower.