AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Hypercasual Games Performance in Norway Q1 2025
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games on a unified platform in Norway during Q1 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
The first quarter of 2025 saw intriguing trends in the hypercasual gaming segment in Norway. Based on data from Sensor Tower, here’s a look at the performance of the top five games.
Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge from ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. showed a notable fluctuation in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $3.4K in late February. Weekly downloads experienced a decline from 2K to just over 1K by the end of March. However, weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 7K.
Magic Sort! by Grand Games A.Ş. saw a consistent increase in weekly revenue, reaching about $3.7K by the end of March. Downloads peaked in early February with 1.7K and then tapered off. Active users grew steadily, nearing 5K by the end of the quarter.
Screw Away: 3D Pin Puzzle from WONDER GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED experienced a decline in both weekly revenue and downloads, with revenue dropping from $3K to under $900, and downloads from 1.7K to just over 250. Active users decreased from 11.6K to approximately 7.3K.
Screw Out by Zego Global Pte Ltd saw a steady decline in revenue, starting at $2.2K and ending around $600. Downloads followed a similar trend, dropping from over 1.6K to 120. Active users fluctuated, ending the quarter with about 675.
Lastly, Timeline Up! by Rollic Games maintained a steady revenue flow, finishing March at around $1.3K. Downloads varied slightly, stabilizing at just over 300, while active users remained consistent at approximately 2.1K.
These insights from Sensor Tower highlight the dynamic nature of hypercasual gaming in Norway, with more detailed data available on their platform.