AI Insights · Timothy · September 2025
Top Shoot'em Up Games in Central America Q3 2025 on Unified Platform
Explore the performance trends of top Shoot'em Up games in Central America during Q3 2025, with data insights from Sensor Tower.
In the third quarter of 2025, the Shoot'em Up gaming category saw notable activity among the top apps on a unified platform across Central America. Here's a closer look at how these games performed based on Sensor Tower data.
ACECRAFT from Vizta Games showed a significant spike in weekly downloads, peaking at 343K in early September. However, this figure gradually decreased to 32K by the end of the month. Revenue followed a similar trend, starting at $11K and rising to a peak of $51K before falling to $16K. Active users saw a remarkable high of 598K before tapering to 311K.
Space shooter - Galaxy attack, published by 1SOFT, experienced a steady decline in weekly revenue, beginning at $3.2K and ending at $1.3K. Downloads fluctuated, starting at 40K, dipping mid-quarter, and closing at 22K. Active users remained stable, hovering around 90K throughout.
1945 Air Force: Airplane Games also by 1SOFT, maintained a consistent performance with revenue ranging from $3.9K to $3.4K. Downloads reached their peak at 36K mid-quarter and concluded at 24K. Active users showed an upward trend, peaking at 180K before settling around 120K.
Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game had relatively stable metrics with revenue fluctuating between $2.7K and $2.1K. Downloads started at 26K and ended slightly higher at 15K. Active users saw a slight increase from 101K to 75K.
Finally, Jurassic Mech: Dinosaur Clash from MMGame Studios observed a climb in downloads, reaching 33K in early August, but later decreased to 3.6K. Active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 33K and closing at 14K.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the gaming market in Central America, with variations in user engagement and monetization strategies. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data analysis and reports.