AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top Hybridcasual Games on Android in New Zealand: Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top five hybridcasual games on Android in New Zealand during Q1 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2025, the hybridcasual gaming market on Android in New Zealand saw significant activity. Here's a look at the performance of the top five games in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Capybara Go! by Habby experienced a consistent decline in both weekly revenue and downloads. Revenue started at around $8K in early January, gradually decreasing to about $2K by the end of March. Similarly, downloads dropped from 1.9K to 262, while active users decreased from 3.5K to 673 over the quarter.
Match Factory! from Peak showed a positive trend in weekly revenue, which rose from approximately $3K to over $5K by mid-March before settling at $4.4K. Downloads had a peak of 884 in early February, but later weeks saw numbers below 100. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 3K and 4K.
Archero 2, another title from Habby, launched with a notable increase in downloads, reaching 3.3K in January. Revenue also saw a significant rise, peaking at $5.7K in late January before tapering off to $2.5K. Active users started strong at 4.8K, then gradually decreased to 1.6K by the end of the quarter.
Triple Match 3D by Boombox Games LTD maintained steady revenue, with a slight increase from $2.2K to $2.4K by the quarter's end. Downloads were minimal, often below 100, but active users showed an upward trend, ending the quarter at 3.6K.
Color Block Jam from Rollic Games saw impressive growth in revenue, starting at just $15 and climbing to over $4K by March. Downloads peaked at 3.4K in February, and active users surged to 7.2K before settling at 3.5K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower's platform.