AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Physics Puzzle Games Performance in Central America, Q3 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 physics puzzle games on a unified platform in Central America during Q3 2024, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the top 5 physics puzzle games on a unified platform in Central America showcased intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, reveals noteworthy patterns in the mobile gaming landscape.
Screw Jam by Rollic Games experienced a steady decline in weekly revenue, starting from around $9.4K in early July and dropping to about $5.1K by the end of September. Weekly downloads also fell from 5.9K to approximately 2.4K over the same period. Despite these decreases, weekly active users fluctuated slightly, maintaining a range between 15.2K and 22.5K.
Angry Birds 2 from Rovio Entertainment Oyj showed a mixed performance. Weekly revenue ranged from $4.3K to $6.8K, with a notable peak in late September. Downloads were relatively stable, peaking at nearly 50K in early September. The game retained a strong user base, with weekly active users hovering around 290K to 330K throughout the quarter.
Screw Out: Jam Puzzle by Dino Global Studio recorded a significant rise in weekly revenue, reaching $5.6K in late September. Downloads, however, saw a declining trend from a peak of 112K in late July to about 31.5K by the end of the quarter. Active users peaked at over 304K in mid-August before declining to around 140K.
Angry Birds Friends, also from Rovio Entertainment Oyj, maintained a relatively stable revenue stream, fluctuating between $2K and $3K. Downloads varied significantly, with a peak of 82.9K at the start of July. The active user count showed a downward trend from 344K to 157K by the end of September.
Finally, Wood Screw from Dino Global Studio had a consistent revenue pattern, ranging from $1.3K to $2K. Downloads started at 188K but gradually decreased to about 49K. Despite this, active users remained robust, peaking at approximately 1.1M in mid-September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower, where you can explore further into the mobile app industry's dynamics.