AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on Android in New Zealand - Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games on the Android platform in New Zealand during Q1 2025, highlighting key metrics like revenue, downloads, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, the hypercasual gaming sector in New Zealand saw notable performances from top applications on the Android platform. Here’s a closer look at the trends for the leading games.
Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge™ from FALCON GAMES demonstrated a consistent increase in weekly active users, reaching around 6.9K by mid-March. Weekly downloads peaked at 1.9K during the same period, while revenue fluctuated, peaking at approximately $899 in mid-January.
Screw Away: 3D Pin Puzzle by WONDER GROUP experienced a decline in revenue, closing the quarter at $232. However, weekly downloads saw a surge, with numbers rising to about 1K in late March. Active users showed a declining trend, ending the quarter at 1.1K.
Thread Jam - Untangle 3D Ropes from SayGames Ltd had a mixed quarter. Revenue peaked at $567 in early February, while downloads remained low, peaking at 250 at the start of the quarter. Active users maintained a steady rate, closing at 554.
Bus Frenzy - Traffic Jam by CrazyLabs LTD saw a significant dip in downloads, reducing to just 100 by the end of March. Revenue, however, peaked at $521 in mid-March, with active users decreasing sharply to 445 by the quarter’s end.
Finally, Screw Out: Nuts and Bolts from iKame Games - Zego Studio showed a steady decline in both downloads and active users, with revenue concluding at $194.
The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, underscores the dynamic nature of the hypercasual gaming landscape in New Zealand. For more insights, visit Sensor Tower.