AI Insights · Timothy · January 2025
Top Hypercasual Games Performance in Hungary Q4 2024
Explore the performance trends of the top hypercasual games on a unified platform in Hungary during Q4 2024, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Hungarian market saw intriguing performance patterns in the hypercasual gaming sector, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a breakdown of the top five games based on their trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
Screw Out by Zego Global Pte Ltd experienced fluctuating weekly downloads, initially declining to 1.3K by late October before recovering to 4.7K at the end of December. Revenue peaked at $1K at the start of the quarter, with a gradual decrease to $508 by year-end. Active users followed a similar trend, decreasing from 17K to 3.8K.
Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge from ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. maintained a robust download rate, finishing the quarter at 5.9K. Revenue showed an upward trajectory, reaching $895 towards the end of December. Active users steadily increased, peaking at over 20K by the end of the year.
My Supermarket Simulator 3D by Game District LLC saw a decline in both downloads and active users after an initial spike, ending with 5.4K downloads and 20.5K active users. Revenue consistently decreased, closing at $240.
Timeline Up! from Rollic Games observed a drop in downloads, from 2.3K to 858 by the end of December. Revenue showed minor fluctuations, ending at $236. Active users slightly increased towards the end of the quarter, reaching 2.5K.
Finally, Ball Blast Cannon blitz mania by Voodoo maintained a relatively stable active user base, peaking at 6.1K in late December. Downloads varied slightly, finishing at 579, while revenue declined to $93 by the year’s end.
These insights highlight the diverse performance trends of hypercasual games in Hungary, reflecting varying user engagement and monetization strategies. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.