AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Hypercasual Games Performance on Unified Platform in Spain, Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games in Spain during Q1 2025, highlighting downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2025, the hypercasual gaming scene in Spain showcased intriguing trends across the top 5 games, as tracked by Sensor Tower. Here's a breakdown of their performance:
Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge from ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. saw a gradual increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $2.3K by the end of March. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high of approximately 26K in late January. Active users grew steadily, reaching 125K by the end of the quarter.
Screw Out by Zego Global Pte Ltd experienced a decline in weekly downloads from 26.5K at the start of the year to just 335 by the quarter's end. Revenue remained relatively stable, hovering around $1.2K towards March's conclusion, while active users saw a significant drop from 25K to around 4K.
My Supermarket Simulator 3D from Game District LLC witnessed a varied download pattern, spiking to 17.5K in early March. Revenue peaked mid-March at about $1.3K, and active users fluctuated, ending the quarter at approximately 14K.
Timeline Up! by Rollic Games maintained a consistent revenue stream, reaching around $970 by the end of March. Downloads showed a steady rise, culminating in 3.8K for the final week. Active users also increased, closing the quarter at nearly 9.5K.
Car Jam: Escape Traffic Puzzle from Mindscaplay saw a stable revenue trend, with a slight peak at $918 mid-March. Downloads were strong early in the quarter, peaking at 24.2K, and active users remained robust, ending March with over 61K.
These insights, provided by Sensor Tower, highlight the dynamic nature of hypercasual gaming in Spain, with varying trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.