AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 Physics Puzzle Games Performance in New Zealand Q3 2024
In Q3 2024, New Zealand's top physics puzzle games on a unified platform displayed varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover the performance dynamics of these popular apps.
In the third quarter of 2024, New Zealand saw intriguing trends in the top physics puzzle games on a unified platform. These apps, tracked by Sensor Tower, offered a range of performances in terms of downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
Screw Puzzle: Wood Nut & Bolt™ from ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. experienced a varied revenue pattern, peaking at about $980 in mid-August but closing the quarter with around $503. Downloads started strong at over 3K in early July, gradually declining to around 1.8K by the end of September. Weekly active users saw a slight decline throughout the quarter, starting at 6.1K and ending with approximately 6.1K.
Screw Out: Jam Puzzle by Dino Global Studio marked a notable increase in revenue, climbing from $17 in early July to over $3.1K by the end of September. Downloads followed a similar trajectory, peaking at 3.9K in mid-September before settling at 2.1K. Active users also saw growth, starting at 299 and reaching around 5.5K by quarter's end.
Wood Screw, another offering from Dino Global Studio, maintained a steady revenue stream, averaging between $250 and $430. Downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 1K to 1.7K, while active users showed consistent growth, ending the quarter at approximately 13.5K.
Screw Pin Jam Puzzle by Playbox Studio displayed a downward trend in revenue, starting at $301 and ending at $363. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at nearly 3K in late July but decreasing to 1.7K by the quarter's close. Active users increased from 5K to nearly 7K by the end of September.
Screw Pin - Jam Puzzle from ADONE PTE. LTD. saw a gradual increase in revenue, reaching $716 by the end of the quarter. Downloads showed a declining trend, starting at 1.6K and dropping to just over 350. Active users peaked in late July at 6.7K but decreased to 5K by the end of the period.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, reveal the dynamic landscape of physics puzzle games in New Zealand. For more detailed analysis, further insights can be explored on Sensor Tower's platform.