AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on Android in South Africa: Q2 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top five hypercasual games on Android in South Africa during Q2 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
The second quarter of 2025 showcased intriguing trends in the hypercasual gaming sector on Android in South Africa. Here’s a look at the top five games based on their performance metrics.
Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge™ from FALCON GAMES experienced a remarkable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $871 in late June. Weekly downloads saw a significant rise, reaching 8K by the end of the quarter. Meanwhile, active users climbed steadily from 25K to almost 37K.
Car Parking Multiplayer 2 by olzhass showed consistent growth in both downloads and revenue. The game’s weekly revenue surged to $951, while downloads soared to nearly 12K in the final week. Active user numbers also increased, ending the quarter at around 39K.
Bus Out from iKame Games - Zego Studio maintained a steady revenue stream, with a peak of $400 in late June. Downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 12K in April before stabilizing. Active users saw a decline from a peak of 30K to about 16K by the quarter’s end.
Screw Out: Nuts and Bolts, also by iKame Games - Zego Studio, experienced a decrease in revenue, with a low of $117 mid-quarter, before recovering slightly to $207. There were no downloads reported, but active users showed a modest increase, peaking at 2.3K in early June.
Hole People by Rollic Games saw a sharp rise in revenue, reaching $819 by late June. Downloads increased significantly, peaking at 2.3K in late May. This game had a steady growth trajectory throughout the quarter.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, highlight the dynamic nature of the hypercasual gaming market in South Africa. For more in-depth analytics, visit Sensor Tower’s platform.