AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top Physics Puzzle Games in Central America, Q3 2024
Explore the performance of the top five physics puzzle games on a unified platform in Central America during the third quarter of 2024, featuring notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the physics puzzle game category on a unified platform in Central America showcased some intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower reveals detailed insights into the performance of the top five games.
Wood Screw Puzzle maintained a robust presence with weekly downloads starting at approximately 188K and peaking at nearly 195K in mid-July, before a gradual decline to about 49K by the end of September. The game saw a weekly revenue peaking around $2K at the beginning of July, followed by a slight decrease over the quarter. Active users exhibited a steady rise, starting at around 924K and reaching a peak of approximately 1.13M in mid-September.
Wood Nuts & Bolts Puzzle experienced a varied trend in weekly downloads, beginning with over 111K in early July and decreasing to about 78K by the end of September. Revenue started strong in early July at $2.2K, gradually declining to $1.3K. Weekly active users showed a significant increase during the quarter, reaching a high of 1.5M in early September.
Screw Out: Jam Puzzle saw an impressive rise in weekly revenue from $79 at the start of July to a peak of $5.6K in late September. Downloads began at 28K, climbing to over 112K by late July, then experiencing a downward trend to around 31K by the end of the quarter. Active users increased significantly from 56K to a peak of 304K in mid-August, before a decline to 140K by late September.
Screw Puzzle: Wood Nut & Bolt™ started with weekly downloads of 95K, which gradually decreased to around 32K by the end of September. Revenue showed slight fluctuations, peaking at $1.3K in mid-September. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 228K and ending with a slight increase to 227K.
Save the Doge maintained a consistent download rate throughout the quarter, starting at 67K and ending at 54K. Revenue remained minimal, peaking at $12 in mid-September. Active users showed a gradual decline from 239K at the beginning of July to 175K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data breakdowns, visit Sensor Tower.