AI Insights · Timothy · December 2025
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on Android in Australia, Q4 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games on Android in Australia during Q4 2025, featuring insights from Sensor Tower.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, the hypercasual gaming market in Australia saw intriguing trends among the top performers on the Android platform. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the performance metrics of these games.
Magic Sort!, developed by Grand Games A.Ş., showcased a robust performance. Weekly revenue remained relatively stable, peaking at around $12K in late December. Downloads fluctuated, with a notable increase to 4.4K in mid-October. The game maintained a healthy user base, with active users rising from 8.5K to over 14.5K by the end of the quarter.
Drop Away: Color Puzzle, by Rollic Games, experienced a steady decline in both downloads and revenue. Weekly revenue started at $6.6K, dropping to approximately $4.3K by the end of December. Downloads decreased considerably, from 1.9K at the start of the quarter to just 469 by the end. Active users also saw a decline from 6K to 1.7K.
Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge™ from FALCON GAMES showed a varied performance. Revenue was consistent, hovering around $5.5K, with slight fluctuations. Downloads decreased from 4.1K to 2.5K, while active users showed resilience, ending the quarter at 25.2K.
Hole People, another title from Rollic Games, saw a significant drop in downloads, from 1.3K down to 643. Revenue also declined, starting at $6.9K and ending at about $3K. Active users decreased slightly from 2.1K to 1.6K.
Finally, Coin Sort by Lion Studios Plus showed a downward trend. Revenue fell from $5.7K to $2.6K, while downloads dropped from 1.9K to just 286. Active users remained relatively stable, around 6.6K.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the hypercasual gaming sector in Australia, with varying trends in user engagement and revenue performance. For more comprehensive insights, visit Sensor Tower.