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AI Insights · Timothy · January 2026

Top Hypercasual Games Performance in New Zealand Q4 2025

Explore the performance trends of the top hypercasual games in New Zealand during Q4 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.

Top Hypercasual Games Performance in New Zealand Q4 2025

In the fourth quarter of 2025, hypercasual games in New Zealand showed varying performances across key metrics such as downloads, revenue, and active users. This analysis, based on data from Sensor Tower, highlights the trends observed for the top five games.

Magic Sort! from Grand Games A.Ş. saw a notable rise in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $4.1K by the end of December. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at 3.1K and ending at 3.2K, while active users climbed steadily from 3.9K to 12.5K over the quarter.

Drop Away: Color Puzzle by Rollic Games experienced a decline in weekly revenue, starting at $2.2K and dropping to $1.6K. Downloads decreased from 575 to 305, and active users also saw a reduction from 1.1K to 877.

Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge, developed by ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD., maintained relatively stable revenue, finishing the quarter at around $2.3K. Downloads began at 4.3K and decreased to 1.7K, while active users slightly declined from 19K to 16K.

Hole People, another title from Rollic Games, showed a modest increase in revenue towards the end of the quarter, closing at $1.6K. Downloads remained low, fluctuating between 254 and 742, with active users seeing a small increase from 2.6K to 3.1K.

Lastly, Coin Sort by Lion Studios Plus reported a decline in revenue from $1.4K to $624. Downloads decreased significantly from 416 to 55, while active users experienced a slight growth from 3.8K to 4.2K.

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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: January 2026